Central Arizona College honors Aravaipa campus students

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Central Arizona College's Aravaipa Campus

Central Arizona College’s Aravaipa Campus

PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. – Students at Central Arizona College’s Aravaipa Campus were recently recognized for their outstanding achievements.

   Manuel Chavez, III was named the campus’s Most Engaged Student of the Year and Izaak Hernandez received Outstanding First Year Student honors.

   In addition to the student awards, Diana Polanco was presented the J. Luz Hernandez Award for her support of the college and contributions to the community.

Academic Plus Awards

Andrea Laguna

Luke Cunningham

Mireya Tamayo

Cassandra Madrid

Cierra Austin

Daniel Fessenden 

Angelina Flores

Rosalia Marquez

Michelle Kaufhold

Triston Gantt

Outstanding Part Time Student

Bernadette Estrada

Outstanding Education Student

Cheyenne Dickey

Excellence in English

Bailee Smith-Garcia

Outstanding Engineering/Technology Student

Randolf Verdugo, Jr.

Pascal-Sommerville Math Award

Haleigh Osborn

Outstanding Veteran Student Award

Mario Mariscal

Outstanding Phi Theta Kappa Member

DeAnna Martinez

Outstanding Biology Student

Matthew Fode

Outstanding Anatomy and Physiology Student

Aaron Lagunas

Outstanding Social and Behavioral Sciences Student

Leticia Reidhead

Mireya Tamayo

All-Arizona Academic Team

Edward Aguirre – All-Arizona Academic Third Team Honors

Recognition for Student Leadership Team

Lawrence Polanco

Manuel Chavez III

Edward Aguirre

John Alba

Samantha Sampson

  In addition to the individual awards, the following students were honored by Who’s Who Among American Junior College Students: Edward Aguirre, Cheyenne Dickey, Angelina Flores, Andrea Laguna, Cassandra Madrid and Leticia Reidhead.

  For more than 45 years, Central Arizona College has been serving and educating the diverse communities of Pinal County.  With five campuses and three centers located strategically throughout the county, CAC provides accessible, educational, economic, cultural, and personal growth opportunities for those of all ages.

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