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Aiken Recognizes Student Achievement at 2025 Awards Night

Ceremony hall with students receiving awards at Aiken Technical College

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Aiken Technical College celebrated the excellence of its students at the 2025 Awards Night Ceremony on April 17. The event honored exceptional leadership, service, and academic achievements among students, highlighting their contributions to the community. Numerous awards and scholarships were presented, affording recognition and support to those who excel in their respective fields. Celebrating the dedication of the student body, the event showcased the commitment of Aiken Technical College to fostering student success.

Aiken Celebrates Student Excellence at 2025 Awards Night Ceremony

On Thursday, April 17, the vibrant city of Aiken lit up with excitement as Aiken Technical College hosted its much-awaited 2025 Awards Night Ceremony. This year, the annual event shone a spotlight on students who have gone above and beyond in their leadership roles, service efforts, and academic achievements. The ceremony wasn’t just about recognition; it was a heartfelt celebration of the dedication and hard work of the student body, culminating in awards presented to some truly outstanding individuals.

Celebrating Outstanding Leaders

The event kicked off by recognizing the student leaders who have made a significant impact in their respective organizations. Some of the prestigious leadership awards included:

  • Christian Life Club Leadership Award: Jaleea B. Jones from Bath, SC, and Alice L. Brown from Warrenville, SC.
  • Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Leadership Award: Alexander Finley from Jackson, SC, and Hunter McClinton from Aiken, SC.
  • Student Government Association Leadership Award: Jasmine E. Ingram from Warrenville, SC, and Philip Caleb Harris from North Augusta, SC.
  • Student Medical Assisting Association Leadership Award: Sydney C. Pittard from Aiken, SC, and Aundria N. Dukes from Augusta, GA.
  • Student Nurses’ Association Leadership Award: Allison N. Lebo from North Augusta, SC, and Jodi A. Fogg from Aiken, SC.
  • Student Veteran’s Association Leadership Award: Justin D. Knight, Sr. from Jackson, SC.

Highlighting the importance of leadership, Jaleea B. Jones from Bath, SC, earned the coveted Outstanding Student Leadership Award. Her dedication and commitment to her peers truly stood out.

Honoring Service to the Community

Next on the agenda was the Student Service Awards. These accolades shine a light on those students who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to helping others:

  • Most Ambitious Campus Ambassador Award: Symone N. Grant from Martinez, GA.
  • Most Impactful Student Organization Service Award: The Student Nurses’ Association.
  • Student Organization Engagement Award: The Christian Life Club.
  • Outstanding Student Service Award: Philip Caleb Harris from North Augusta, SC.

These service awards celebrate the heart and soul of Aiken Technical College, highlighting the students who are not just achieving academic success but who are also making a real difference in their community.

Academic Excellence in the Limelight

Moving on, the spotlight turned to academic prowess during the Outstanding Academic Awards. Students from various disciplines were honored for their hard work and dedication:

  • School of General Education and University Transfer:
    • Associate in Arts: Shayna R. Autwell from Aiken, SC.
    • Associate in Science: Hunter D. McClinton from Aiken, SC.
    • Associate in Applied Science in Public Services: Tametha Jones from Aiken, SC.
  • School of Health Sciences: Casey N. Terry from North Augusta, SC.
  • School of Nursing: Kenneth D. Evenson from North Augusta, SC.
  • School of Technical and Continuing Education:
    • Business & Computer Technology: Lucius J. Corley from Graniteville, SC.
    • Technical Education: Alice L. Brown from Warrenville, SC.

Scholarship Opportunities Abound

In addition to awards, the evening also featured the announcement of scholarship recipients for the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year, providing valuable support to students striving for excellence:

  • Aiken County Community Association Scholarship: Cierra Aldrich, Arianna Black, and Leana Clark, among others.
  • Aiken Lions Club Scholarship: Benjamin Greene and Porsche Jenkins.
  • Aiken Newcomers Club Scholarship: Eboni Heyward.

With numerous scholarships announced, the night underscored Aiken Technical College’s commitment to supporting students on their educational journey.

A Night to Remember

The 2025 Awards Night Ceremony served as a beautiful reminder of the profound impact that the students of Aiken Technical College have, not just on the college community, but also on society at large. By recognizing students in their leadership, service, and academics, the event further emphasized the ongoing promise of support and the scholarship opportunities that await current and future students.

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