MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA (June 17, 2022) — On Friday, May 13, graduates of Marshalltown Community College took their next step as they became alumni of the college. Graduates listed below represent those who completed their degree or diploma work during the Spring 2022 term.

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, DEGREE/CERTIFICATION, MAJOR

Eldridge, IA

Ryan Christner, Certificate (Natural Gas Basics)

Tony Christner, Certificate (Natural Gas Advanced Fundamentals), Certificate (Natural Gas Basics), and Diploma (Utility Technician)

Rock Island, IL

Alijah Dominguez, Certificate (Powerline Advanced Skills Training), Certificate (Powerline Basics), and Diploma (Utility Technician)

Jaiden VanCoillie, Certificate (Powerline Advanced Skills Training), Certificate (Powerline Basics), Diploma (Utility Technician)

Graduates are listed by their hometown, followed by the degree/diploma awarded (AA is Associate of Arts, AS is Associate of Science, AGS is Associate of General Studies, and AAS is Associate of Applied Science), and the students' majors. Symbols following the names signify the following: **4.0 GPA, *Honors, 3.5 cumulative GPA, or higher (Honors).

Marshalltown Community College, located in Marshalltown, is a member of the Iowa Valley Community College District. The District is comprised of Marshalltown Community College, Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Valley Grinnell, and Iowa Valley Continuing Education. The District serves a broad range of students and businesses throughout Central Iowa. For more information, check out the website at www.mcc.iavalley.edu.

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