The Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) Practical Nursing Class of 2025 marked a major milestone last week with their Pinning Ceremony, an event symbolizing the transition from student to healthcare professional. Held in the presence of family, friends, and faculty, the ceremony honored the hard work, commitment, and compassion of this year's cohort.
Students were proudly pinned by loved ones in a moving celebration of their achievements and the journey ahead. The class includes back row left to right, Loretta Summitt of Newkirk, Lakesha Swanson of Ponca City, Alisha Meadows of Ponca City, Natalie Ramsey of Ponca City, Lacey Pollard of Ponca City, McKenna Waggoner of Ponca City, Dana Hutchison of Ponca City, and Rachel Reyes of Pawnee. In the front row, from left to right, are Kaelyn Bradley of Ponca City, Haleigh George of Ponca City, Mikayla Moreau of Newkirk, Kasey Higgins of Burbank, and Alexia Harman of Marland. These students represent a diverse range of communities across the region and a shared dedication to the nursing profession.
The Practical Nursing program at Pioneer Tech offers a rigorous, hands-on educational experience that prepares students for successful and fulfilling careers in healthcare. Graduates emerge ready to make meaningful contributions to the well-being of individuals and communities.
Individuals interested in joining the next class of future nurses are encouraged to contact the Practical Nursing team at Pioneer Technology Center to learn more about enrollment opportunities and program requirements.
For more information, please contact them at 580-762-8336.