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Stautzenberger is proud to present President’s List graduate Brandi Caruthers. As a single-mother and older student, Brandi has had a lifetime to see how addiction can affect someone and how hard recovery can be. Brandi also shared praise for our instructor, Dr. Cailyn Green as someone “who was amazing, always there for her and encouraging”.
READ MOREGetting experience can be one of the most difficult parts of getting ready for a new career. With Stautzenberger’s Dental Assisting Diploma program, you will spend no less than 160 hours working in a dental office learning with a hands-on approach. Our coordinators will make sure that the experience offers time and practice in many specialties, such as four-handed chairside techniques and related dental assisting procedures, which makes you, as a gra
READ MOREWanting a better life for herself and her daughter, single mother Brianna Motley felt inspired to learn about dental procedures. She credits doing well in her classes to her awesome instructor, Kathy Becker, who worked hard to make sure Brianna understood the material and that she would be able to further her career when leaving Stautzenberger.
READ MORE“The character of a nurse is as important as the knowledge she possesses.” These words by Carolyn Javis helped guide Jasmine Kelly to the nursing field. Jasmine has always had a passion for helping people. Her character was shown in her dedication and hard work. During her time at Stautzenberger, she was out for four weeks with COVID complications and even spent time in the hospital. She didn’t let her learning suffer, though. With the help of her excellent instructors, she kept up with
READ MORE“You can do whatever you put your mind to”. These words guided Surgical Tech Graduate Germille Rahman to her new career. As a 40-year-old single mother-of-two with an ailing mother to take care of herself, she stated “failure was not an option”. She rose to the occasion at Stautzenberger - expanding on the knowledge she’s already gained by being in the medical field since she was 17 years old.
READ MOREAlison, mother of three, has worked hard for this honor. When she was a teenager, she had five knee surgeries. The people who helped her were amazing, and she knew she wanted to do the same for other people. She worked hard on her degree while raising her children - how fun it must have been to all be in school at the same time! She showed great fortitude, and we are so proud of our Dean’s List graduate!
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