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CHI Institute - Southampton to Host Graduation Ceremony for 196 Students Tuesday.


SOUTHAMPTON, Pa. -- CHI (Computer Human Interface) Typically refers to the devices and associated applications used by humans to interact with computers. For example, a CICS data entry screen displayed on a 3270 terminal makes up a CHI for a banking application.  Institute - Southampton announced it will hold a graduation Graduation is the action of receiving or conferring an academic degree or the associated ceremony. The date of event is often called degree day. The event itself is also called commencement, convocation or invocation.  ceremony tonight for 196 students. The ceremony will take place at 7:45 p.m. at the Brookside Manor at 50 Bustleton Pike pike, in zoology
pike, common name for the family Esocidae, freshwater game and food fishes of Europe, Asia, and North America. The pike, the muskellunge, and the pickerel form a small but well-known group of long, thin fishes with spineless dorsal fins,
 in Feasterville, Penn. Two students will keynote keynote /key·note/ (ke´not) in homeopathy, the characteristic property of a drug that indicates its use in treating a similar symptom of disease.  Tuesday's ceremony: Junius Pollard pollard

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, will receive an Associate's degree as·so·ci·ate's degree
n.
An academic degree conferred by a two-year college after the prescribed course of study has been successfully completed.
 in Specialized spe·cial·ize  
v. spe·cial·ized, spe·cial·iz·ing, spe·cial·iz·es

v.intr.
1. To pursue a special activity, occupation, or field of study.

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 Business in Criminal Justice, and Corinne Ruczynski, will receive a Diploma DIPLOMA. An instrument of writing, executed by, a corporation or society, certifying that a certain person therein named is entitled to a certain distinction therein mentioned.
     2.
 in Medical Assisting with Phlebotomy Phlebotomy Definition

Phlebotomy is the act of drawing or removing blood from the circulatory system through a cut (incision) or puncture in order to obtain a sample for analysis and diagnosis.
.

The ceremony will recognize 196 students who have earned associate's degrees and diplomas in nine programs including medical assisting, pharmacy technician Pharmacy technician is a job title for a pharmacy staff member "who works under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist, and performs many pharmacy-related functions. , criminal justice and graphic design. Upon graduation, students may be eligible for entry-level positions in their field of study, many of which are in high demand throughout the state. According to according to
prep.
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 the Center for Workforce Information and Analysis, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry Not to be confused with the United States Department of Labor, most U.S. States have a Department of Labor and Industry (DLI or L&I).

Duties for the Department include: inspected the working conditions in factories, administering benefits to unemployed individuals and
, Occupational Employment Projections in Pennsylvania, 2004, medical assisting positions are expected to increase from 45.9 percent and pharmacy technician position positions by 19.1 percent from 2002 to 2012.

"Graduation is a proud day for our students, their family and their friends," said Dale Anspach, President of CHI Institute - Southampton. "The instructors and staff at CHI are very proud of our students and their accomplishments. We celebrate their struggles, their tears, their dreams and their achievements. It is truly a privilege to award diplomas and degrees to this wonderful group of graduates."

CHI Institute - Southampton is an accredited accredited

recognition by an appropriate authority that the performance of a particular institution has satisfied a prestated set of criteria.


accredited herds
cattle herds which have achieved a low level of reactors to, e.g.
 school, Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT ACCSCT Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology ). ACCSCT is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education The United States Department of Education (also referred to as ED, for Education Department) is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government. Created by the Department of Education Organization Act (Public Law 96-88), it began operating in 1980. . The campus offers eight programs including electrician, computer networking
For the article on computer networks, see Computer network.


Computer networking is the engineering discipline concerned with communication between computer systems or devices.
 and respiratory therapy respiratory therapy

Medical profession concerned with assisting the respiratory function of individuals who have severe lung disorders. Practices include suctioning to clear secretions from the airway, use of aerosol mists (sometimes medicated) or gases to ease breathing,
, which the school began offering in November of 2005.

The CHI Institute - Southampton October 2006 graduates are as follows:
Associate in Specialized Business
Criminal Justice

Linda Bellerby, Bensalem, PA
Suzanne Deeb, Philadelphia, PA
Dana Dwyer, Bensalem, PA
Christopher Galeone, Feasterville, PA
Brian Hill, Philadelphia, PA
Tanya Johnson, Philadelphia, PA
Robert Kubek, Huntingon, PA
Junius Pollard, Bensalem, PA
Joyvida Rivera, Philadelphia, PA
Joseph Robertson, Philadelphia, PA
Shonna Snyder, Sellersville, PA
Edward Thompson, Levittown, PA
Victoria Woodfolk, Willow Grove, PA

Associate in Specialized Technology
Graphic Design

Brian Hamburg, Morrisville, PA
Elaine Major, Warminster, PA
Dylan Randall, Langhorne, PA
Nicole Rivera, Bristol, PA

Associate in Specialized Technology
Network Engineering Technology

Joseph Donofrio, Philadelphia, PA
Leonard Gallagher, Philadelphia, PA
Michael McDonald, Philadelphia, PA
Michael Messenger, Levittown, PA
Hendricks Saint-luc, Philadelphia, PA
Tarek Sayed-ahmed, Lansdale, PA
Stephen Spurlock, Philadelphia, PA

Diploma
Computer Networking

Matt Bilyk, Harleysville, PA
Theresa Brill, Trevose, NJ
Theodore Duval, Chalfont, PA
Nancy Loveless, Perkasie, PA
David Rossin, Philadelphia, PA
Quinton Styron, Philadelphia, PA
Shannon Thomas, Furlong, PA

Diploma
Computer Office Applications

Christine Durkovic, Richboro, PA
Kristine Furey, Southampton, PA

Diploma
Electrician

Willie Alexander, Morrisville, PA
Rich Barnaby, Warrington, PA
James Barnes, Jr., Philadelphia, PA
Richard Bermudez, Philadelphia, PA
James Boardman, Philadelphia, PA
Rasheed Booker, Philadelphia, PA
Kevin Bracken, Philadelphia, PA
John Bradley, Philadelphia, PA
Matt Bruton, Abington, PA
Colin Buck, Bensalem, PA
Anthony Capri, Oreland, PA
Frantz Charles, Philadelphia, PA
Kent Christman, Willow Grove, PA
Lamar Clayton, Philadelphia, PA
James Collier, Hatboro, PA
Earl Copeland, Philadelphia, PA
Jonathan Davis, Ambler, PA
Angel DeJesus, Bristol, PA
Will Deininger, Philadelphia, PA
Kevin Donnelly, Philadelphia, PA
Mark Douglas, Churchville, PA
Francis Ehly, Jr., Philadelphia, PA
Daniel Fisher, Philadelphia, PA
Timothy Fleury, Philadelphia, PA
Catherine Franey, Langhorne, PA
Adam Ganser, Philadelphia, PA
Cesar Garrido, Bedminster, PA
John Alexander Gaye, East Windsor, PA
Kevin Gillin, Blue Bell, PA
Juan Gonzalez, Newtown, PA
Miguel Gonzalez, Trenton, NJ
Vitaliy Gorbachik, Philadelphia, PA
Ernesto Gorillo, Philadelphia, PA
Fritz Gracien, Philadelphia, PA
Josh Haley, Churchville, PA
Jason Heaney, Philadelphia, PA
Bryan Hills, Warrington, PA
Jared Hofmann, Penndel, PA
Harry Johnson, Philadelphia, PA
Ethan Kimbrough, Bristol, PA
Andrew Kolea, Philadelphia, PA
Daniel Lang, Willow Grove, PA
Wayne Lyons, Jr., Langhorne, PA
Frank Mackereth, Philadelphia, PA
Sean Mackereth, Philadelphia, PA
Ryan MacNeal, Hamilton, NJ
Joseph McAleer, Feasterville, PA
David McKenry, Horsham, PA
Glenn Mesick, Horsham, PA
David Milice, Philadelphia, PA
German Montalvo, Philadelphia, PA
Richard Morales, Elkins Park, PA
Joshua Neira, Philadelphia, PA
Herbert Nelson, Philadelphia, PA
Kenniqua Nolan, Trenton, NJ
Louis Olivieri, Philadelphia, PA
Jonathan Ortiz, Philadelphia, PA
Melvin Palmer, Philadelphia, PA
Vincent Paone, Philadelphia, PA
Stephen Pawlowski, Sparta, NJ
Jean Pierre, Philadelphia, PA
Maurice Pinckney, Philadelphia, PA
Kevin Quinn, Horsham, PA
Michael Revak, Ambler, PA
Felix Reynoso, Philadelphia, PA
John Rotchford, Warminster, Pa
Matt Sakautzki, Glenside, PA
Veji Santoo, Abington, PA
Benjamin Schley, Philadelphia, PA
Stephen Segui, Philadelphia, PA
Jarrett Shippen, King of Prussia, PA
Adam Slyhoff, Quakertown, PA
Christopher Smith, Philadelphia, PA
Benjamin Soto, Philadelphia, PA
Michael Squillace, Jr., Willow Grove, PA
Anthony Stone, Willow Grove, PA
Zachary Taylor, Warminster, PA
Douglas Thackray, Philadelphia, PA
Dustin Unger, Philadelphia, PA
Jorge Vasquez, Philadelphia, PA
Lawrence White, Philadelphia, PA
David Williams, Philadelphia, PA
John Young, Trenton, NJ
Gregory Zozula, Philadelphia, PA

Diploma
Medical Assistant with Phlebotomy

Nicole Amato, Southampton, PA
Jennifer Baez, Philadelphia, PA
Holly Balasco, Fairless Hills, PA
Robert Baumner, Philadelphia, PA
Laura Beels, Feasterville, PA
Melissa Bogaski, Levittown, PA
Kristen Bonino, Bensalem, PA
Rhonda Branham, Abington, PA
Kristen Caldwell, Levittown, PA
Samantha Carroll, Levittown, PA
Michelle Chase, Yardley, PA
Rachel Conrad, Levittown, PA
Celine Cooper, Fairless Hills, PA
Bettina DeFeo, Warwick, PA
Marisol Feliciano, Philadelphia, PA
Mary Garcia, Croydon, PA
Heather Getley, Bensalem, PA
Vivian Godfrey, Levittown, PA
Candace Grear, Tabako, Philadelphia, PA
Jacqueline H, Laboy, Philadelphia, PA
Caryn Hamlet, Warminster, PA
Stacey Harper, Bensalem, PA
Laura Herrera, Trenton, NJ
Candace Hvizda, Abington, PA
Kendra Jones, Bristol, PA
Olive Kamara, Levittown, PA
Jennifer Kees, Abington, PA
Julia Kirhizava, Philadelphia, PA
Mittie Klee
Heidi Kline, Levittown, PA
Amanda Kobel, Philadelphia, PA
Heather Kwait, Warminster, PA
Doreen Lofaro, Doylestown, PA
Jackie Lubinski, Levittown, PA
Gwen Monasta, Warminster, PA
Amy McMonagle, Warminster, PA
Sarah Mercado, Philadelphia, PA
Nina Mongiello, Philadelphia, PA
Renee Muth, Levittown, PA
Monica Nichelson, Warminster, PA
Kellie Nixon, Warminster, PA
Michelle Noriega, Levittown, PA
Karana Orgill, Morrisville, PA
Olga Parkhomchuk, Warminster, PA
Angelina Phy, Willow Grove, PA
Rebecca Polcino, Levittown, PA
Barbara Price, Fairless Hills, PA
Heather Rakowski, Feasterville, PA
Christina Reams, Levittown, PA
Antoniette Reid, Levittown, PA
Trisha Ricchini, Philadelphia, PA
Crystal Rosado, Philadelphia, PA
Corinne Ruczynski,
Laura Scott, Warminster, PA
Brittany Solomon, Philadelphia, PA
Tasha Tarver, Trenton, NJ
Dana Tioxon, Glenside, PA
Ciera Ware, Philadelphia, PA
Keiyona Wesley, Philadelphia, PA
Tasia Wilson, Philadelphia, PA
Tiffany Wooler, Allentown, PA

Diploma
Medical Office Administration

Renee Campbell, Levittown, PA
Kristy Casey, Philadelphia, PA
Renee Faunce, Warminster, PA
Andre Gammon, Morrisville, PA
Donna Gonnella, Bensalem, PA
Sally Haas, Levittown, PA
Susan Karpuk, Churchville, PA
Dorothy Leasure, Holland, PA
Katherine Matos, Trevose, PA
Alison McConnell, Southampton, PA
Jessica McCoy, Bensalem, PA
Mary Mertens, Bensalem, PA
Rubie Mitchell, Bristol, PA

Diploma
Pharmacy Technician

Sheri Foley, Levittown, PA
Jamie Golden, New Hope, PA
Richard Green, Philadelphia, PA
Crystal Hall, Philadelphia, PA
Krista Palmyra, Warminster, PA


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