SCC Spring Semester Degrees Presented To 23 Area Residents
There were 23 regional Southeast Community College students who were conferred degrees Tuesday, May 5, at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln. They are listed by their respective hometown.
Auburn: Zoe Baltensperger, certificate in precision agriculture; Jemma Crosier, diploma in practical nursing; Levi Boellstorff, associate of applied science in electronic systems technician; Noah Erickson, certificate in computer information technology, general technician; Zandra Hoff, associate of arts in early childhood education; Colby McConnaughey, associate of applied science in computer information technology, application development; Ian Maahs, associate of applied science in General Motors automotive service educational program Isaac Hoff, certificate in diesel technology, truck maintenance light repair and Landon Casey, certificate in building construction technology, construction process.
Cook: Tucker Thomas, certificate in diesel agriculture equipment service technology, maintenance and light repair.
Johnson: Chloe Vice, certificate in business; Holden Berglund, certificate in automotive technology and light repair; Kegan Vice, associate of applied science in building construction technology; Sloan Pelican, associate of applied science in electrical and electromechanical technology, electric mechanical industrial maintenance technician and Thomas Gerdes, associate of applied science in John Deere technology.
Nemaha: Carson Youngquist, certificate in welding technology.
Sterling: Samuel Harms, associate of applied science in graphic design/media arts; Kelsie Holthus, diploma in medical assisting and Wyatt Milburn, associate of applied science in electrical and electromechanical technology, electromechanical industrial maintenance technician.
Tecumseh: Ronet Ebong, diploma in practical nursing; Wyatt Ludemann, diploma in precision agriculture; Melissa Lowther, associate of applied science in baking and pastry and associate of applied science in culinary/hospitality and Sergio Valles, certificate in business.
There were 1,344 degrees awarded. The graduates were from numerous Nebraska cities and villages; and 26 other states and 20 nations, representing all continents except Antarctica.
Students From Johnson, Nemaha Counties On SCC Spring Dean’s List
There were 81 regional Southeast Community College students who earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the 2026 spring semester which ended Friday, May 8. It included 39 dual credit students. They will be listed by their respective hometown.
Auburn: Zoe Baltensperger, Grady Behrends and Rowen Benham, all agriculture management and production; Lilyan Becker and Amanda Brook, both associate of health sciences; Quentin Behrends, Calvin Benham, Emily Bohling, Addison Darnell, Ariale Franke, Wyatt Fulton, Layna Gerdes, Hannah Groth, Cammie Hamann, Clara Heller, Rylee Jeanneret, Tyler Koeneke, Charlotte Metschke, Lincoln Peck and Wesley Swanson, all dual credit; Landon Casey and Logan Falk, both building construction; Zandra Hoff, early childhood education; Colby McConnaughey, computer information technology--application development; Madelynn McMann, undeclared and Jaxen Winder, business--bookkeeping.
Brock: Gretchen Anthony, early childhood education; Robert Gravatt and Ruby Gravatt, both dual credit and Tate Hawley, automotive technology and light repair.
Cook: Harrison Bacon, Delaney Baumgartner and Abigail Blomstedt, all dual credit and Tucker Thomas, diesel agricultural equipment service technician.
Crab Orchard: Delanye Currie, associate of health sciences.
Johnson: Rylie Beethe, Hayden Gravatt, Reese Grotrian, Daley Pelican, Gage Rasmussen and Briana Robeson, all dual credit. Annie Benight, healthcare services; Holden Berglund, General Motors Automotive Service Education Program; Kolt Davis, undeclared; Vivian Gerdes, business--entrepreneurship; Justin Meyer, automotive technology and light repair; Vickie Thomason, associate degree nursing (ADN) license practical nurse ADN option and Kegan Vice, building construction.
Julian: Andrew Hodges, welding technology.
Peru: Cutler Adams, agriculture management and production; Ben Parriott, Energy Generation Operations and Baily Sherman, associate of health sciences.
Stella: Shepherd Jacobitz, associate of health sciences.
Sterling: Samuel Harms, graphic design media arts; Beau Kaster, automotive technology and light repair; Jordyn Pella, human services; David Roecker and Taylor Truscott, both dual credit; Chloe Smith, associate of health sciences; Emma Thies, healthcare services and Callene Wusk, electrical technician.
Tecumseh: Ashley Beethe, Leighton Beethe, Joie Janssen, Chanhvilay Kongmanyvong, Levi Othmer, Saige Rother, Sophia Schmid, Delani Sharples, Aiden Strecker, Molly Weber and Cameron Werner, all dual credit; Charlyn Bobadilla, healthcare services; Karen Chavez and Cyndy Reyes, both associate of health sciences; Stephanie Cruz, dental assisting; Ronet Ebong practical nursing; Sandra Kenyon, Melissa Lowther and Sergio Valles, all business and Kaitlynn Plager, psychology.
There were 3,498 students recognized. One must complete at least six semester credit hours with a minimum grade-point average of 3.5 to be honored. Classes with a grade of P, Pass do not count toward the six-hour minimum. The breakdown per campus is: Beatrice, 421; Lincoln, 2,432; Milford, 561 and prison education program, 84.
Additionally, 780 dual credit students and 171 students from The Career Academy merited selection.