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Featured Students of the Month
March Congratulations to Joshua Richter for being selected the NWKTC March Student of the Month. Josh is a Communications Technology student. He graduated from Lakin High School in Lakin, Kansas. Joshua, 29, graduated from the Business Technology department in 2007 and plans to receive his Associates degree in Communications Technology in May 2009. Joshua is the CT representative in Student Government and is involved with many student functions. Communications Technology instructor Scott Waugh selected Joshua because he is “an outstanding student and has a terrific work ethic.” “Josh is usually the first to volunteer for any project and he displays tremendous enthusiasm toward gaining new knowledge and experience,” Waugh said. “He is a leader within the department and on campus.” February Goodland High school graduate Carlos Soto, and Goodland resident Cindy Salmans have each been named the Northwest Kansas Technical College February Student(s) of the Month. Soto, 20, is a 2007 graduate of Goodland High School and is in the Computer Graphics Technology program at NWKTC. He was selected by CGT Instructor Shannan Garret because: “Carlos is very conscientious and has only missed one day all year. He turns work in on time, is polite, helpful, pleasant, good solid worker, does good work, works well with others, versatile, and has a great insight into the field.” Soto said he plans to pursue a computer graphics career in Denver or Phoenix once he gets his associate’s degree in 2009. But for now, he’s happy with getting his education at Northwest Kansas Technical College. “Every day is exciting and there’s always something new to learn,” Soto said of the Computer Graphics Technology program at NWKTC. Salmans is a Benkelman, Neb. native who has lived in Goodland for the past 10 years. The 30-year-old Business Technology student is a married mother of three children. Business Instructor Bonnie Hawks said of Salmans: “My selection is the result of having Cindy as a student for one entire semester and recognizing that she has excellent attendance, maintains a 4.0 GPA, is a leader within the class, and is diligent in carrying out her responsibilities as Departmental Club treasurer and as chairperson of the Club’s annual scholarship fundraiser.” Salmans said she has enjoyed the close family atmosphere of the NWKTC campus. After receiving her associate’s degree in May, Salmans plans to continue living and raising her family in Goodland and working in an office environment.
Cosmetology student Karissa C. Hill is January Student of the Month. COS Instructor Christa Bergsma said Karissa is an excellent student with perfect attendance, but it is her drive to go above and beyond her studies that prompted Bergsma to select Karissa as the NWKTC January Student of the Month. “Karissa is an exceptional leader and a Student Ambassador in our program,” Bergsma said. “Karissa is also very active outside the Cosmetology Program. She participates in all the NWKTC intramural sports, works at two local businesses part-time, and is a very active helper in all of our department fundraisers. We are proud to recognize Karissa as the cosmetology student of the month.” Karissa, who is a Quinter High School graduate, said the best thing about attending NWKTC is interacting with the clients she has developed. “I love seeing them every week,” she said. Karissa said that after graduation, she hopes to work in a hair salon and eventually open her own business. The ambitious student is also interested in going into massage therapy and envisions offering both cosmetology and massage services at her business.
Collision Repair student Jeremy Steimel is a January Student of the Month. CR Instructor Daryl Hoss said Jeremy is not only eager to learn new things but is also diligent about working on the skills he already has. Those traits and others prompted Hoss to name Jeremy the NWKTC January Student of the Month. “Jeremy demonstrates leadership abilities and strives for perfection in everything he dose,” Hoss said. “He is enthusiastic to gain knowledge of new practices and polish the abilities he has now. Jeremy works well with others and is always willing to jump in and help anyone who needs it. He has a good common sense approach to any task done.” Jeremy, who is a sophomore at the college, hails from Manter and is a Stanton County High School graduate. He said he plans to move to McPherson and work at Conklin Cars in Hutchinson after his June graduation. Ultimately, however, Jeremy wants to own his own business.
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