One hundred percent passing rate for cosmetology graduates

Monday, October 2nd, 2017

Southeastern Community College’s 2017 cosmetology graduates have all successfully earned a associate degree in cosmetology as well as passed both the written and practical exams.

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Front row, from left, Instructor Deanna Inman, Brianna Cartret of Whiteville, Quineisha Huggins of Whiteville, Saralyn Moore of Whiteville, Instructor Jonathan Hester. Back row, from left, Heather Faircloth of Tabor City, Tiffany Graham of Whiteville, Lacy Lennon of Whiteville, Candra Freeman of Clarkton. Not picture is Mary Bellamy of Tabor City.

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