Thirty graduates of the Behavioral Healthcare (BHC) program were welcomed to the profession during the pinning ceremony Thursday afternoon in the C.W. Bill Young Hall. Guest speakers congratulated the students on all they have accomplished so far and offered words of advice for future endeavors. These graduates are equipped with knowledge of treatment approaches and the organization, finances, and outcome of behavioral health services.
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