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ECCC to hold GED Graduation July 14 East Central Community College will hold its 14th Annual GED Graduation Ceremony Thursday, July 14, 2011, on the Decatur campus. The special program begins at 7 p.m. in Huff Auditorium. "We always look forward to recognizing our phin. State Senator Giles Ward of Louisville will serve as keynote speaker. Several students will also present testimonials as a part of the program. Clarke said graduates should report to the ECCC campus by 5 p.m. for publicity photos. The deaclline to confirm p:uticipation in the graduation ceremony is Friday, July J. 2011. East Central offers ABE/GED classes at no charge at various locauons in thl! College's five– county district. GED (General Educational Development) gradu– ates," said Ryan Clarke, Adult Basic Education/GED director. 'The annual ceremony is held to celebrate the hard work and dedication of students - young and not so young - who have achieved their goal of receiving a GED diploma" Clarke said approximately 320 students ranging in age from 17 to 62 will walk across the HuffAudi– torium stage to receive their high school equivalen– cy diplomas from ECCC President Dr. Phil A. Sut- For more information, contact Ryan Clarke, ABFJGED Director, 601-635-6387. His e-mail address is rclarke@eccc.edu.
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