MCC Students Inducted Into International Business Honor Society
Manchester, Connecticut – (November 12, 2013)… The Alpha Beta Gamma international business honor society at Manchester Community College recently inducted 26 new members. Alpha Beta Gamma inductees must have a GPA of 3.0 for a minimum of 12 credits earned to qualify for membership.
The Alpha Beta Gamma international business honor society at Manchester Community College new inductees are:
Andrew Allen, Hartford
Jeremy Anderson, Manchester
Micah Renee Barber-Smith, East Windsor
Bruce P. Bloking, East Windsor
Megan S. Burke, East Hartford
Matthew D. Dionne, Wethersfield
Theresa Drouin-Guerette, Broad Brook
Marvyann M. Duncan, Manchester
Dhara M. Gadara, Manchester
Yvonne Giammarino, Coventry
Lianne Christine Gosselin, Mansfield Center
Allison Massie, Enfield
Cale M. Molloy, Vernon
Vincent G. Mullings, Jr. , Manchester
Rachel Lynne Naples, South Glastonbury
Sladjana Nikolic, Stafford Springs
Michael Kevin O’Halloran, Hebron
Andrew Benedict Recato, South Windsor
Cynthia N. Rios, Manchester
Kevin Shaughnessy, Manchester
Annaliese J. Struski, Meriden
Nina To, Hartford
Baotram N. Tran, East Hartford
Patience Anne Trickett, Mansfield
Daron C. Villanova, Ellington
Nicholas P. Williams, Hartford
Alpha Beta Gamma® is an international business honor society established in 1970 to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students in business curricula. To achieve this goal, Alpha Beta Gamma provides leadership opportunities, forums for the exchange of ideas and the stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence.
Since its founding, over 65,500 students from accredited community, junior and technical colleges have been initiated in the Society. Alpha Beta Gamma is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies, and an affiliate member of both the American Association of Community Colleges and The Association of Canadian Community Colleges.
Students of any age who possess the desire to pursue higher education are welcome at Manchester Community College. MCC is proud of its academic excellence, new facilities, flexible schedules, small classes, low tuition and faculty with both academic and “real world” credentials. The college offers over 60 programs, transfer options, financial aid and scholarships, as well as access to baccalaureate degrees through guaranteed admissions programs with several universities. The main, park-like campus, which is easily accessible from I-84, is also the home of Great Path Academy, a middle college high school, serving grades 9-12. The college’s second location, the Manchester Community College Arts and Education Center, opened in downtown Manchester in 2012. MCC takes pride in the quality of programs and the many ways we’ve helped students, families, businesses and community grow over the past five decades. Fifty Years Together. For Learning. For Life.
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