OFTC Radiologic Technology Students Pinned During College Ceremony
settings
Fifteen students graduating from Oconee Fall Line Technical College’s (OFTC) Radiologic Technology (RT) program were honored with a pinning ceremony held on the Dublin Campus, Tuesday, April 28.
The pinning ceremony marks the end of the students’ two-year journey toward becoming registered Radiologic Technologists (RTs)
Students received ceremonial pins, signifying the completion of the program and their journey to become registered RTs, and reflected on their time in the program with words of reflection and encouragement from students and instructors.
“Congratulations on reaching this significant milestone,” said McKinsey Bray, Clinical Coordinator for OFTC’s RT Program. “Your dedication, growth, and resilience have been an inspiration. It has been a privilege to guide you through this journey, and I am confident you will make a lasting impact in the field of medical imaging. Remember to always radiate positive energy as you move forward in your career.”
Upon successful completion of the 2-year programs, students are eligible to sit for national exams to become registered professionals in their field.
“As you receive your pin today, know that it symbolizes more than your hard work and education — it represents your commitment to patient care, excellence, and integrity,” added Jennifer Eiland, OFTC’s Director of Imaging Sciences. “You are now part of a proud tradition of radiologic technologists who make a difference one image, one patient, and one moment at a time. Wear your pin with pride and let it remind you of the journey that brought you here and the incredible future that lies ahead.”
Radiologic Technology Graduates
- Logan Acree – Laurens County
- Jaynie Baggett – Laurens County
- Muriel Dawn Bryan – Baldwin County
- Brittany Coney – Laurens County
- Rancelyn Evans – Wheeler County
- Evelyn Gonzalez – Laurens County
- Katlynn Gordon – Laurens County
- Hanna Gray – Laurens County
- Harry Haag – Laurens County
- Mallory Hodges – Washington County
- Nkosi Johnson – Washington County
- Tiffany Marsh – Jones County
- Owen Stokes – Wheeler County
- Briana Macie Wade – Houston County
- Gloria Werner – Laurens County
For more info about OFTC’s Radiologic Technology program, visit the college’s website, OFTC.edu.
###