The document provides information about upcoming events at Brown Mackie College for Medical Assistants Recognition Week from October 21-25, 2013. It announces a candy corn guessing contest from October 15-31 and a trick or treating event on October 30th. It also lists pending graduates for October and November.
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2. Candy Corn Contest
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Where: In the Dean’s Office (Room 102A)
Dates: October 15-October 31
Cost: FREE!!!!
How: Guess the number of candy corn pieces that are in the
Jar.
• Prize: All the candy corn and the Jar
• Who: Open to all faculty, staff and students
3. Trick or Treating Event
• Where: Spooky Halls of BMC’s Main Campus
• Dates: October 30th
• Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
• Cost: FREE!!!!
• Who: Open to public
5. Support
The Vethelp us raise money for our club!
Tech Club!
Buy a t-shirt or hoodie to
Front Emblem
Back Design
Taking orders
until November
5th!
Brown Mackie College
T-shirts in
royal blue
S-L are $12;
after L add $1
for each X
Each are only available in sizes S-3X
Contact Liz at LDREW731@gmail.com
Hoodies
inheather grey
S-L are $28;
after L add $1
for each X
6. Schwann's cares program is teaming up with
The Education Foundation to raise money
Use the link below, click support now, if you purchase a $25.00 ecertificate
Schwann's will donate $10 to our foundation and you can also make purchases
which gives back 20% to the foundation through the month of October.
Enter coupon code NEW for $10 off your first purchase of $50 or more.
http://schwans.flipgive.com/campaigns/1808-education-foundation
7. Let it snow
Let it snow
Let it snow
oliday CD
To sign up, contact
Doug Yeager
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
10. President’s & Dean’s List
Qualifications
Grades
Quality Points
Total QP GPA
President's
A
A
A
16
16
16
48
4.00
Dean's
A
A
A-
16
16
14.8
46.8
3.90
Dean's
A
A-
A-
16
14.8
14.8
45.6
3.80
Dean's
A
A
B+
16
16
13.6
45.6
3.80
Dean's
A
A-
B+
16
14.8
13.6
44.4
3.70
Dean's
A
A
B
16
16
12
44
3.67
Dean's
A
B+
B+
16
13.6
13.6
43.2
3.60
Does Not Qualify
A
A-
B
16
14.8
12
42.8
3.57
Does Not Qualify
A
A
B-
16
16
10.8
42.8
3.57
Does Not Qualify
A
A-
B-
16
14.8
10.8
41.6
3.47
11. Ambassador Honor Society
• It is not too late to join!!!
• You can make a difference to the campus
• To join you must be a student for six months,
have good attendance, and a GPA of 3.0
• Please contact Mrs. Ramsey to receive your
packet
– pramsey@brownmackie.edu
– 513-672-1958
12. Would You Like to Be A Member Of A
National Honor Society?
Attention Brown Mackie Students, Faculty & Staff the Academic
Advising Office is currently soliciting membership for the Alpha
Beta Kappa National Honor Society. For more information,
please contact the advising staff in regards to membership.
Alpha Beta Kappa is the premiere national honor society for America’s private
postsecondary schools, institutes, colleges and universities. Alpha Beta Kappa
places chapters in institutions which have demonstrated high trades and occupations
essential to modern society. The purpose of the Society is to encourage and
recognize superior student academic achievement, character, and leadership.
There is a one time application fee of $38
Membership Privileges and Honors
•National Student Recognition
•Reference Alpha Beta Kappa on all Future Resumes
•Lifetime Membership (no annual dues)
•Letters of Reference (upon request)
•Networking Opportunities with other Alpha Beta Kappa Chapters
•Personalized Membership Certificate
•All Alpha Beta Kappa members will receive distinctive Gold Key and
congratulatory letter
13.
14. Peer
Tutoring
Opportunity
You can apply to be a peer
tutor if you earned a B or
better in the class you want
to tutor and be in your second
quarter.
See Advisor:
Glenna Abney
in
Room 107
15. Sign up to sing
on the 2013
Holiday CD
dyeager@brownmackie.edu
16.
17. Congratulations to our Pending
October Graduates
Tillmon, Lita HCA
Robertson, Saria IT
Marlowe, Pamela AT
Rubenbauer, Donna AT
Vickers, Kristina AT
Mixon, Michael AD&D
Randolph, Shawn AD&D
Thomas, Carlton AD&D
Gwin, Leigh AVP
Southerland, Anthony AVP
Coates, Leroy BioMed
Birnbaum, Eric BM
Hurn, Lakeeshia BM
Allen, Natasha MA Diploma
Broshears, Wendy L PN
Brewster, Sarah MA Diploma Fisher,
Long, Rhana E PN
Latasha MA Diploma Harris, Betty
MA Diploma Hister, Phyllis MA
Carpenter, Tabitha ST
Diploma Pagel, Amy MA Diploma
Rohrig, Tiffany MA Diploma Tackett,
Reichert, Amberly R VT
Jeanne MA Diploma Thompson,
Joya MA Diploma Tubbs, Jasmyn
MA Diploma Wolf, Bridget MA
Diploma Wrath, Ashley MA Diploma
Brown, Linda MA Diploma Riggs,
Gena MA Diploma
Holifield, Ineisha PL
Marshall, Ronnita CJ
Reagan, Brandy ECE
King, Kristen M PT
Mottel, William J PT
Norris, Kenneth W PT
18. Congratulations to our Pending
November Graduates
Stovall, Emily BM
Torres, Brian BM
Traylor, James BM
Forney, Sheila HCA
Ocho, Debra HCA
Williams, Deanna HCA
Vicente Raymundo, Carlos BM
Thompson, Mary AT
Weber, Joshua CN&A
Womack, Nicole HCA
Brown, Jonathan CJ
French, Rosalyn CJ
Holbrook, Michelle CJ
Hutchinson, Joseph CJ
Johnson, Keith CJ
Mincy, Vonnita CJ
Starks, Zakeya CJ
Harp, Billy IT
Knott, Rayshawn IT Lawrence,
Porche IT
Thurmond, Walter AVP
Antoni, Jessica BioMed Arnett,
Diana BioMed Dearth, Gregory
BioMed Sutton, Leonard
BioMed Waggaman, Varlie
BioMed Willis, Damian BioMed
Longmire, Danita BA
Hall, Brenda BM
King, Bonita BM
Mitchell, Amanda BM
Stacy, Dawn BM
Penn, Crystal ECE
Perry, Jessica ECE
Scott, Victoria ECE
Elam, Jennifer HCA
Ellison, Cheryl HCA
Wooten, Darryl LS
Baez, Gissel MA Diploma Barber,
Krystal MA Diploma Coman, Kiera
MA Diploma Dorsey, Annitra MA
Diploma Hadley, Leah MA
Diploma Harmon, Monica MA
Diploma Lovette, Gloria MA
Diploma Schierloh, Miranda MA
Diploma
19. Congratulations to our Pending
November Graduates
Sherwood, Jesseca MA Diploma
Stimetz, Tracy MA Diploma
Coston, Traci MA Diploma
Jackson, Pamela MA Diploma Morris,
Tiffany MA Diploma
Burd, Kimberly PN
Healey, Candra PN
Jones, Lynna PN
Martin, Demond PN
Monrose, Joy PN
Bomar, Antonio PL
Foster, Charnel PL
Lewis, Johnnie PL
Gallagher, Agnes ST
Mills, Amanda ST
Powell, Jessica ST
Self, Caitlin ST
Kelch, Jackie PT
Rodriguez, Karissa PT
Barrie, Abigail VT
Brinkman, Sarah VT
Conner, Holly VT
Garman, Jordan VT
Henle, Karen VT