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212 students graduate from UNM-G

UNM-Gallup held a ceremony Saturday, May 9, 2015 in the Miyamura High School gymnasium for 212 students at a variety of levels, from GED Certificate earners through Master of Arts programs. These students included 15 graduates of Middle College High, five of whom earned their high school diploma and an additional certificate or associate’s degree.

Brianna Guillen will complete her Dental Assisting Certification this summer, while Raven Bright, Joshua Davis, Anthony Leekity and Alessandra Vitali earned their Associate’s degrees in Liberal Arts. Bright, Davis and Vitali distinguished themselves With Honors of the eleven recipients in that department.

Other certification areas of study were: Construction Technology; Cosmetology/Barbering; Drafting Technology; Early Childhood Multicultural Education; Health Information Technology-Coding; Human Services; Information Technology; and Welding Technology.

Associate of Arts degrees were granted in: Art Studio; Business Administration; Criminal Justice; Early Childhood Multicultural Education; Human Services; Pre-Business Administration; Pre-Professional Education; and Psychology.

Associate of Applied Science degrees were honored in: Administrative Assistant; Automotive Technology; Collision Repair Technology; Construction Technology; Criminal Justice; Design and Digital Media, General Business; General Studies; Legal Assistant; Tribal Court Advocate; and Welking Technology.

Associate of Science degrees were granted in: Health Information Technology; Medical Laboratory Technology; Nursing; and Science.

Bachelor degrees included students in: Business Administration; Business Administration-Accounting; Business Administration-Operations and Marketing; Business Administration-Finance; and Liberal Arts, while Bachelor of Science degrees were earned in Elementary Education and Post Masters Education Specialist. Masters of Arts degrees were offered in Elementary Education and Secondary Education.

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