Ohio Institute of Photography & Technology to Host Graduation Ceremony for 76 Students Friday.Dave Carr David Carr (born January 31, 1957 in Aylesham, Kent, died 2005) was an English professional footballer. He played in both defence and midfield for a number of English professional and semi-professional sides. , Director of the Joy Outdoor Educational Center, to Keynote Ceremony DAYTON, Ohio Dayton is a city in southwestern Ohio, United States. It is the county seat and largest city of Montgomery County. As of the 2005 census estimate, the population of Dayton was 158,873. -- Ohio Institute of Photography & Technology (OIP&T) announced it will hold a graduation ceremony today at 2 p.m. The ceremony will take place at the Dayton Art Institute The Dayton Art Institute (DAI) is a museum of fine arts in Dayton, Ohio, USA. Founded in a downtown mansion in 1919 as the Dayton Museum of Fine Arts, the museum moved to its own building in 1930. at 456 Belmont Park Noun 1. Belmont Park - a racetrack for thoroughbred racing in Elmont on Long Island; site of the Belmont Stakes Belmont Elmont - a town on Long Island in New York; site of Belmont Park North in Dayton, Ohio. Dave Carr, Director of Joy Outdoor Educational Center, will keynote Friday's graduation ceremony. The ceremony will recognize 76 students who have earned associate degrees and diplomas in photography, graphic design, criminal justice and allied health programs. Upon graduation, students may be eligible for entry-level positions in their area of study, many of which are in high demand throughout the state. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, Bureau of Labor Market labor market A place where labor is exchanged for wages; an LM is defined by geography, education and technical expertise, occupation, licensure or certification requirements, and job experience Information, Ohio Occupational Employment Projections Report, 2004, medical assisting positions are expected to increase by 52.4 percent, 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. positions are expected to increase by 23.6 percent and photography positions by 11.6 percent from 2002 to 2012. "Graduation is a day that is celebrated by our students, their family and friends and by the faculty and staff of OIP&T," said Derek Koebel, President of OIP&T. "Many of our students encounter challenges and obstacles along their way to a degree but they make a conscious decision to persevere. I am honored to call our students graduates - they earned it!" Ohio Institute of Photography & Technology is 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. by the 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. . OIP&T currently offers six programs including Photographic Technology, Medical Office Management, Medical Assisting, Graphic Design and Multimedia, Criminal Justice and Pharmacy Technician. Photographic Technology students can choose to concentrate in General Applied Photography, Portraiture or Commercial. Graphic Design and Multimedia students can choose a Print or Multimedia concentration. The Ohio Institute of Photography & Technology Summer 2006 graduates are as follows: Associate of Applied Science: Photographic Technology: Krystal Arnett, Miamisburg, OH Katie Bowen, Leetonia, OH Jessica Cagle, Dayton, OH Rebecca Campbell, Delaware, OH Ross Cartwright, West Carrollton, OH Crystal Corne, Columbus, OH Jaynie Davidson, Cleveland, OH Janessa Delehanty, Potsdam, OH Stephanie Dye, Grove City, OH Donald Fackler Jr., Miamisburg, OH Renee Gareau, Dayton, OH Myra Hahn, Middletown, OH Katie Halterman-Morgan, Urbana, OH Adam Hayes, Beavercreek, OH Theresa JoHnson, Indianapolis, IN Megan LeMasters, Kettering, OH Katie Miller, Kettering, OH Deanna Nicol, Milford Center, OH Sarah Orahood, Richwood, OH Jason Phillips, Dayton, OH Alisha Robb, Kettering, OH Amber Shock, Bellbrook, OH Rita Troha, Kettering, OH Lori Tucker, Somerville, OH Lacey Walton, Paoli, IN Denise Whitlatch, Miamisburg, OH Amber Williams, Sutton, WV Laura Woolston, French Lick, IN Diploma: Professional Photography: Deborah Fulton, Cincinnati, OH Associate of Applied Science: Medical Office Management: Misty Bowen, New Carlisle, OH Elizabeth Bowers, Piqua, OH Kimberly Brooks, Dayton, OH Tonya Bryant, Dayton, OH Rachel Carr, Germantown, OH Carrie Dennison, Xenia, OH Charli Engle, Gratis, OH Samantha Fields, Carlisle, OH Molly Firster, Dayton, OH Emily Frantz, Miamisburg, OH Brenda Hutson-White, Dayton, OH Jennifer Kross, Kettering, OH Anna Lemieux, Fairborn, OH Stephanie Marlow, Waynesville, OH Lakica Moore, Centerville, OH Danita Rice, Dayton, OH Ronda Sizemore, Dayton, OH Sherrie Thomas, Brookville, OH Ashley Vaughn, Moraine, OH Diploma: Medical Assisting: Autumn Carrier, Fairborn, OH Sunny Cowman, Washington Court House, OH Mildred Davis, Kettering, OH Amber Dyball, Beavercreek, OH Cathy Everly, Versailles, OH Nancy Lear, Troy, OH Associate of Applied Science: Graphic Design and Multimedia: Mark Bell, Dayton, OH David Brun, Dayton, OH RJ McQuay IV, Dayton, OH Devese Oglesby, Trotwood, OH Jessica Poplin, Middletown, OH Menthie Sardonell, Tipp City, OH Michael Szymanski, Beavercreek, OH Associate of Applied Business: Criminal Justice: Marie Barrow, Dayton, OH Kimberly Hayes, Riverside, OH Shauna Howerton, Dayton, OH Penny Humerick, Riverside, OH KeitH Knight, Dayton, OH Bethany Marker, West Alexandria, OH Nekeisha Morrow, Dayton, OH Ruby Mugrage-Cary, Middletown, OH Kelly Simpson, Dayton, OH Amy Ward, Camden, OH Diploma: Pharmacy Technician: Brandi Grooms, Brookville, OH Brandie Page, Dayton, OH Stephanie Stankus, Vandalia, OH Melissa Walz, Huber Heights, OH Cassandra Woods, Trotwood, OH About Kaplan, Inc. 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