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More than 500 students graduated from Ivy Tech Community College Terre Haute as the fall semester concluded on Dec. 19.
Graduates are prepared to enter a workforce that has been greatly impacted by COVID-19. Many will enter fields that will make a direct impact on public health and welfare in the Wabash Valley.
As the need for healthcare professionals continues to rise, about 140 new Ivy Tech healthcare graduates will enter the field in 2021. All graduates have prepared through clinical training, and must now pass board exams before starting work as professional staff.
ZeâCaleb Lyle graduated from Ivy Tech with an EMT certificate in 2019 and has now graduated with his paramedic science associate degree. He already works as an EMT for Trans-Care Ambulance, and is now eligible to transition to a paramedic position. A long-time resident of Vigo County, Lyle said he is looking forward to making an impact locally.
By Web Desk
Dec 29, 2020 1:16 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) More than 500 students graduated from Ivy Tech Community College Terre Haute as the fall semester concluded on Dec. 19. Graduates are prepared to enter a workforce that has been greatly impacted by COVID-19, with many entering fields that will make a direct impact on public health and welfare in the Wabash Valley.
As the need for healthcare professionals continues to rise, approximately 140 new Ivy Tech healthcare graduates will enter the field in 2021. All graduates have prepared through clinical training, and must now pass board exams before starting work as professional staff.