By: Follow South Jersey Staff

CARNEY’S POINT, N.J. — Twelve seniors earned associate degrees from Salem Community College on May 17 before graduating from Salem County Career and Technical High School.
The graduates with their Salem Tech program, SCC major and plan for fall 2023:
Megan Brooks — Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Associate in Science in Biology/Chemistry – Ag Science; attending Delaware Valley University this fall, majoring in Animal Science – Livestock
Jordana Fredo — Academy of Medical Sciences; Associate in Science in Biology/Chemistry; attending Eastern University this fall, majoring in Nursing
Kellyn Hackett-Slimm — Academy for Energy Applications; Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts: attending Susquehanna University this fall, majoring in Public Policy
Abigail Hemple — Culinary Arts; Associate in Arts in Social Science – Psychology; attending Stockton University this fall, majoring in Psychology
Emma Joyce – Cosmetology; Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts; attending Rowan University this fall, majoring in Entrepreneurship
Grace Lange — Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Associate in Science in Biology/Chemistry; attending Liberty University this fall, majoring in Zoology
Lydia Lemke — Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Associate in Science in Biology/Chemistry – Ag Science; attending Rowan University this fall, majoring in Biochemistry
Bryan Robertson — Supply Chain Management; Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts; attending Rowan University this fall, majoring in Finance
Selena Santiago- – Academy of Medical Sciences; Associate in Science in Biology/Chemistry; attending Rowan University this fall, majoring in Biochemistry
Gabriellia Smith — Academy for Energy Applications; Associate in Science in Health Science; attending Rowan University this fall, majoring in Athletic Training
Jordyn Smith — Academy of Medical Sciences; Associate in Science in Biology/Chemistry; attending Rutgers University Camden this fall, majoring in Biology
Courtney Stimpson — Academy of Medical Sciences; Associate in Science in Health Science; continuing at Salem Community College for Practical Nursing
Since 2001, 68 other SCVTS seniors have graduated from SCC, most recently in 2022.
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