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			 Heartland Community College names 
			nine to Adult Education Hall of Fame 
			 
			 
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			 [September 23, 2022] 
             
			 
			
			The Heartland Community College’s Adult Education 
			Department has recognized a group of students who have made an 
			impact professionally, academically, and with community service. 
			 
			During National Adult Education and Family Literacy (NAEFL) week, 
			September 19-23, the Heartland Adult Education program honored past 
			and present students at a Hall of Fame event.  
			 
			Heartland Community College Adult Education offerings include GED/High 
			School Equivalency, Academic and Functional English as a Second 
			Language programs, and other pathways to connect adult students to 
			college-level education. 
			 
			On Tuesday, September 20th at 6:00 p.m., Adult Education alumni were 
			recognized with awards at Heartland’s 
			 
			Astroth Community Education Center (ACEC) auditorium. Honorees 
			include immigrants from the Democratic Republic of Congo who 
			developed their language skills to enter into the fields of nursing 
			and medical lab work, a GED student who went on to gain a college 
			degree and intern at NASA, and a graduate who moved to law school 
			before opening a private practice for family and immigration law. 
			
			Successful Professional Awards 
			 
			Adalberto Cornejo Campos 
			Benedicte Nsangu 
			Jacob Ngeno 
			
			
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			Community Involvement Awards 
			 
			Liliana Kiamana 
			Romil Patel 
			 
			Academic Achievement Awards 
			 
			Melody Dashora 
			Sandra Molinari 
			 
			Best in Business Awards 
			 
			Monica Tessier 
			Steffon Joyce-Shadewaldt 
			 
			Heartland Adult Education classes are free to students.  
			
			For more information contact Heartland Community 
			College at 309-268-8180, email adult.education@heartland.edu or 
			visit 
			www.heartland.edu/adulted.  
			
				 
			[Steve Fast 
			Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication 
			Heartland Community College]   |