Released: May 14, 2019
What: Santa Fe Community College Celebrates 80 Students Earning a High School Equivalency Certificate (HSE)
Santa Fe Community College will celebrate 80 students who successfully completed their High School Equivalency exams in the Adult Education, Academic and Career Education (ACE) program.
Who: Eighty SFCC Students Earning a High School Equivalency Certificate with Keynote Speaker Lieutenant Governor, Howie Morales
Speaking: Lieutenant Governor, Henry C. “Howie” Morales
SFCC Interim President Dr. Cecilia Cervantes and
HSE and I-BEST graduate Annabeth Griego, and HSE graduates Jesus Gonzales, Maria Dozier, and Yadira Maldonado have been selected as the student speakers.
Andy Lovato will perform a unique acoustic combination of a Spanish and Basanova ballad.
When: 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 21
Where: William C. Witter Fitness Education Center at SFCC, 6401 Richards Ave.
Of Note: Henry C. “Howie” Morales, lieutenant governor of New Mexico will be the keynote speaker at the event.
The SFCC Academic and Career Education (ACE) program helps students prepare for their High School Equivalency (HSE) credential as well as college and career upon completion of their HSE. Students prepare for the GED or HiSET exams to fulfill requirements for the HSE set by the state of New Mexico.
Contact: Adult Education ACE Program, 505-428-1142, kristen.krell@sfcc.edu.
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