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School of Health Sciences Graduates 96 Students

On Aug. 15, the School of Health Sciences presented 32 Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees and 30 Master of Physician Assistant Studies degrees in a virtual ceremony.Graduates were from Canada and several states including California, Oregon, Washington, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Vermont, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Alabama, Wisconsin and Texas. Five Emory & Henry alumni were part of the graduating classes.
Posted October 01, 2020

In December, the Occupational Therapy Program awarded 34 master’s degrees. About a third of the class was from Virginia and other states represented were Tennessee, North Carolina, Florida, New York, Illinois, Alabama, South Carolina, Texas, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Oregon and New Jersey.

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