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Registration Continues at Three Rivers
August 02nd 2011 by News

New students must register in person and returning students are encouraged to meet with an advisor. Advisors are available to help students at:
Advisors work one-on-one with students to help them create an education plan and register for classes that meet the student's needs and schedule. Advisors also can help students apply for financial aid.
To get started call the Welcome Center at (573) 840-9605 or, toll-free, 877-879-8722 or visit the college web site at trcc.edu, where visitors can find checklists for enrolling and applying for financial aid, search for classes, and view the college catalog and program offerings. Several new pro grams are drawing attention this fall.
Physical Therapist Assistant program: Prepares students for licensure by examination as a physical therapist assistant, an in-demand career helping people recover from the physical effects of illness and injury. For information, contact the Nursing and Allied Health Division at 573-840-9680.
Law Enforcement Academy: Offers the 700-hour Class-A POST certification that is required for employment as a commissioned police officer in Missouri. Students who take Academy courses as part of the Police Science option of Three Rivers’ AAS degree in Criminal Justice are eligible for financial aid. Medical Billing and Coding program: Trains students to process patient data in many health care settings.
Green Diesel Technology program: Trains students to repair and maintain vehicles that operate on both diesel and green diesel.
Geographic Information Systems program: Trains students to combine databases with computer-based mapping tools for use in many fields.
Theater program: Associate of Arts program that focuses on the theater arts and includes live performances.
Three Rivers offer quality and affordable college and career courses at convenient locations throughout Southeast Missouri, as well as online.
To learn more about Three Rivers, visit the college web site at trcc.edu or call 573-840-9600.
Last Updated on August 02nd 2011 by News
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County Students Named To TRC Dean's List
July 28th 2011 by News

To be named to the Three Rivers Dean’s List, students must be enrolled in classes full-time (at least 12 credit hours), while maintaining a 3.5 grade point average.
Stoddard County students earning Dean's List honors include:
• Advance: Misty Burton, Kendra Moore, Cody VanGennip
• Bell City: Mallory Dockins
• Bernie: Christopher Costin, Miranda McGowan, Janette McGuire, Nichole Reif
• Bloomfield: Marvin Briscoe, Cynthia Griffin, Sarah McCulley, Brittany Revelle, Brandon Roper, Erin Tompkins, Ellen Yates
• Dexter: Anthony Coffer, Shannon Creado, Alan Cullum, Mark Duncan, John Gaines, Roger Garris, Cynthia Heaton, Samantha Karmas, Melissa Marron, Kimberly Misouria, Gwendolynn Oliva, Crystal Radin, Lavonda Spradling, Kecia Wyatt
• Dudley: Rebecca Carter
• Essex: Alex Holloway, Marie Hyten, Linda Rivera, Tiffanie Smith
• Puxico: Diana Craft, Peggy Fowler, Tyler Gholson, Raymond Gibson, Aaron Guillams, Jerrie Ketcherside, Samanth Lawrence, Michael Mantia, Cherie Markham, Donna Riggins, Larry Riggins, Schree Wilson
Last Updated on July 28th 2011 by News
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Green Scholarship Endowed at SEMO
July 26th 2011 by News

The $10,000 endowed scholarship was established through memorial contributions of friends and family.
The renewable scholarship is open to students enrolled at Southeast Missouri State University who are graduates of Bernie, Dexter or Malden high schools. Candidates must have a 3.5 grade point average and plan to pursue a bachelor of science in business administration degree.
The University Scholarship Committee will select the recipient. The first Rodney D. Green Endowed Scholarship will be awarded in fall 2012.
The late Rodney D. Green, of Bernie, who died last month, most recently served as president of the First State Bank and Trust in Dexter. He began his banking career as an officer with the State Bank of Bernie in 1976. He became Bernie manager for the First Community Bank in 1992. A decade later, he was promoted to senior vice president and named the Malden Bank manager. Green was promoted to president of the Malden branch of First Community Bank in 2003. Most currently, he was the president of the First State Bank and Trust in Dexter.
Green, son of Dale and Betty Jo Bowman of rural Campbell, Mo., was born on Sept. 2, 1954, in Kennett, Mo. He was raised on a farm west of Malden. He was a 1972 graduate of Malden Senior High School and attended both Southeast Missouri State University and Arkansas State University. Green completed the Nebraska School of Banking program in 1978 and completed the Graduate School of Banking of the South in 1988.
Green was a member of the Sunnyvale Baptist Church in Malden and the Dexter Kiwanis Club. He married Mary Hueckel Ward at Essex, Mo., on June 17, 2005. Mrs. Green survives and is a resident of Bernie.
In addition to his wife and parents, Mr. Green is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Valerie and husband Chad Crow of Sikeston, Mo., and Jennifer and husband Daniel Neuhaus of Dexter; a stepson, Dustin Ward of Kennett; a sister and brother-in-law, Linnie Harris and husband Max of Jackson, Mo.; and three grandchildren, Karsyn, Carter and Chloe.
Last Updated on July 26th 2011 by News
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Stephenson To Serve On National Board
July 26th 2011 by News

AACC Commissions advise the Board of Directors on issues that “reflect key aspects of the Association’s work on behalf of its member colleges.” Stephenson has been asked to serve on the Commission of Communications and Marketing.
“This appointment gives Three Rivers a voice at the table as AACC markets the value of community colleges,” said Stephenson. “Nothing could be more advantageous to students than to know the quality and cost of higher education delivered by community colleges.”
Stephenson’s term as an AACC advisor began on July 1, and will last three years. The next Commission meeting will be held in Washington, D.C., November 9-10.
“This is a very exciting time for community colleges,” said AACC Board Chair Myrtle Dorsey. “Service as a commissioner can benefit not only your national Association, but also your fellow institutions.” In the invitation letter, Doresy praised Stephenson’s commitment and leadership.
“Selected to be a Commissioner is a great honor,” said Stephenson. “This is a very good appointment and one that Three Rivers should benefit from.”
The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) is the primary advocacy organization for the nation's community colleges. The association represents almost 1,200 two-year, associate degree–granting institutions and more than 12 million students.
Last Updated on July 26th 2011 by News
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Area Students Honored At ASU
July 20th 2011 by Unknown

The two lists recognize undergraduate students who achieved the highest grade point averages while enrolled in 12 or more credit hours of study. The Chancellor’s List includes students who earned a grade point average of 3.80 to 4.0. The Dean’s List includes students with a grade point of 3.6 to 3.79.
Chance Holden, Dexter, Chancellor’s List; Whitney Hyten, Dexter, Chancellor’s List; Timothy Moore, Dexter, Chancellor’s List; Sarah Phillips, Dexter, Chancellor’s List; Amanda Pixley, Dexter, Chancellor’s List; Jennifer Thorntown, Gatewood, Chancellor’s List; and Grant Cagle, Bernie, Chancellor’s List.
Last Updated on July 20th 2011 by Unknown
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