Coastal Bend College (CBC) congratulates summer 2018, fall 2018, and spring 2019 graduates. Graduates from all CBC locations will be honored at the College’s annual commencement ceremonies on Wednesday, May 22 on the CBC Beeville campus. Students who earned a degree and/or certificate in Automotive Technology include:
Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology
Brett Dale Beyer, Tilden
Automotive Technology Level I Certificate
Sim B Wilkerson, Kenedy,**
Automotive Technology Level II Certificate
Brandon Zachary Nelson, Beeville,**
Fundamentals of Automotive Technology Level I Certificate
Patrick L Franke, Cuero,**
Sim B Wilkerson, Kenedy,**
Automotive Technology Occupational Skills Achievement Award
Isaiah Matthew Enriquez, Kenedy
Patrick L Franke, Cuero,**
Shad Lee Spendlove, Karnes City
Sim B Wilkerson, Kenedy,**
SHLE is a Spanish Honor Society program of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society for two-year colleges. SHLE recognizes the student’s academic excellence and those who excel in the Spanish Language and Hispanic Culture.
PTK is the largest academic honor society in higher education, recognizing the academic excellence of students attending associate degree-granting colleges. Members include diverse individuals who share a common commitment to learning and a proven record of academic success.
Honors are awarded only to those receiving Associate Degrees. The official honors designation, which includes the calculation of the current semester’s grades, will be indicated on the final transcript and diploma.
A student’s GPA is calculated on a 4.0 scale.
3.90 Graduate with Highest Honors
3.70 Graduate with High Honors
3.50 Graduate with Honors
*Summer 2018 Graduate
** Fall 2018 Graduate
CBC’s Office of Marketing & Public Relations will capture candid and stage photos from each of the commencement ceremonies. The photos will be available for individuals to view and download online at www.facebook.com/coastalbendcollege.
Names listed are based on applications for graduation and do not accurately reflect those who will meet the necessary requirements for graduation for their specific degree/certificate.
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