Several Wyandotte County students graduated in December from Park University, Parkville, Missouri.
Wyandotte County area students who received graduate degrees from Park University included:
Master of Business Administration
• Stephon L. Kemper, project management, Overland Park, Kansas, (attended Piper High School, Kansas City, Kansas.)
• Christopher E. Wallace, quality management, Kansas City, Kansas, (attended Sumner Academy of Arts and Science)
Master of Education
• Kimberly Marie Killbreth, educational leadership with principal certification, Kansas City, Missouri, (attended Sumner Academy of Arts and Science, Kansas City, Kansas.)
Wyandotte County students who received undergraduate degrees:
Bachelor of Arts
• Xavier Comeaux, psychology, Kansas City, Kansas.
• Alexandria M. Goode, communication arts-public relations, Kansas City, Kansas.
Bachelor of Science
• Lori M. Beltran, summa cum laude, accounting, Kansas City, Kansas. (attended Citizens High School, Orange Park, Florida)
• Cassandra Carson, business administration-management, Kansas City, Missouri. (attended Wyandotte High School, Kansas City, Kansas)
o Cole Scott Cox, criminal justice administration-corrections, law enforcement and security, Kansas City, Missouri. (attended Turner High School, Kansas City, Kansas) Cox also earned an undergraduate certificate in terrorism and homeland security
• Brittiney Lacy, magna cum laude, business administration-management, Kansas City, Missouri. (attended Sumner Academy of Arts and Science, Kansas City, Kansas.)
• Sarah C. Lawrence, cum laude, business administration-human resource management, Kansas City, Kansas. (attended Turner High School)
• Evan Sadrakula, summa cum laude, business administration-management, Kansas City, Kansas. (attended Bishop Ward High School)
• Trenton Sadrakula, magna cum laude, business administration-management, Kansas City, Kansas. (attended Bishop Ward High School)
• Jay S. Shah, business administration-international business, Kansas City, Kansas.
Park’s December commencement ceremony was held Dec. 14 at the Community of Christ Auditorium in Independence, Missouri. There were 470 students eligible to participate in the ceremony, including 259 who received a master’s degree or graduate certificate, and 211 who received a bachelor’s degree, associate degree or undergraduate certificate.
Park, founded in 1875 in Parkville, Missouri, is a nonprofit private institution. It has 16,172 students at 42 campuses in 22 states and online. Campuses include Parkville, Independence, Kansas City, Missouri, Lenexa, Kansas, Gilbert, Arizona, Barstow and Victorville, California, Austin and El Paso, Texas, and 33 military installations.