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CRMHC graduates celebrate with hooding ceremony

2024 graduates of the CRMHC program

Graduates of the fall 2024 cohort of the CRMHC master's program.

The fall 2024 cohort of the Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling (CRMHC) master's program celebrated their graduation in December with a hooding ceremony in the Marshall Student Center ballroom on the Tampa campus.

The thirty-three graduates were welcomed by Associate Professor Rick Weinberg, PhD, and greeted by graduating student representative Courtney Jenkins. In addition, the ceremony included remarks from Program Director and Associate Professor Chih-Chin Chou, PhD, and Assistant Professor Tessa Hastings, PhD.

Congratulations to the following 2024 graduates:

Lisa Abdalla
Maya Ammarell
Emily Barbosa
Brooke Benjamin
Isis-Leilani Declouet-Grant
Sydnie Feliciano**
Khalesha Gibson**
Talia Girvin
Amanda Glatthaar**
Karen Gonzalez-Videla
Heather Groves*
Kelly Hammond**
Emilee Hoge
Kaelyn Jarrett
Courtney Jenkins**
Hayley Jewett
Ryan Johnson-Lerch**
Jenna Kelly**
Rebecca Koch
Natalia Nunez Rojas**
Katrina Paschke
Casey Paschoaloti
Loraine Penias**
Philip Pinizzotto
Madison Robinson
Breanna Sorochka**
Jay Soto
Amanda Steijlen
Alexandra Stretch
Brianna Strouble
Krista Sullivan
Makayla Sullivan**
Samantha Zelaya**

* Rehabilitation Services Administration scholar
**Behavioral Health Workforce Education & Training Program scholar

The event was made possible by sponsorship by the iLead, Inspire, Network, Connect Student Association, faculty support, and Elite DNA Behavioral Health.

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