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Received Transcripts 02/19/2018 COMPLETED Received Transcripts 02/19/2018 COMPLETED APPLICATIONS AND TRANSCRIPTS ARE DUE BY: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017 at 11:30AM Name College #1 College #2 College #3 College #4 College #5 Basic Fire Paramedic EMT 1 Akins, Lucas R. Stephen F. Austin State University Tyler Junior College 2 Allred, Chase M. Collin College The University of Texas at Dallas 3 Baker, Reid E. Austin College University of North Texas 1 4 Barbeau, Emily R. Texas Woman's University 5 Basco, Ivan R. University of North Texas Southwestern Assemblies of God 6 Bass, Jonathan J. University 7 Batista, Orlando M. Texas Tech University 8 Battles, Reid G. Midway University Odessa College St.Catharine College 9 Beavers, Thomas Edward Tarrant County College 1 10 Beck, Parker Collin College 1 11 Bednar, Bobby J. Texas A&M University- Kingsville Howard College 12 Bell, Samantha N. Texas Woman's University Air University 13 Bitton, Cameron L. University of North Texas Northlake College 1 1 14 Boone, Jesse W. Tarleton State University 1 15 Brooks, Kyle L. Rancho Santiago College Orange Coast College Golden West College 16 Brown, Matthew S. Collin College 1 1 17 Buckaloo, Daniel J. Collin College 18 Burross, Robert J. Post University Pikes Peak Community College 19 Bynum, Brian T. Navarro College Sam Houston State University Tarleton State University Mountain View College 20 Cambiano, Michael A. San Jacinto Community College Sam Houston State University Blinn College 21 Carter, Lane Western Texas College Angelo State University Collin College Criswell College 22 Carter, Tyler D. Faulker University Clarendon College 23 Coile, Cody A. Navarro College Tarrant County College 1 24 Cullen, James R. University of Oklahoma 1 1 Southwestern Assemblies of God 25 Daugherty, David University 26 DeFilippis, Matthew J. RedRocks Community College Metropolitan State University 27 Downs, Brett J. Palm Beach State College Boise State University Central Texas College 1 1 28 Drew, Justin T. Collin College 29 Dryden, Andrew Collin College 30 Duncan, Max W. St. Ambrose University 31 Eby, Robert C. South Plains College 1 32 Edwards, Mark A. Collin College Richland College 33 Ehrhardt, John A. Weatherford College Oklahoma State University 34 Evelyn, Kingsley St.John's University 35 Fetzer, Grant Clarion University 36 Flarity, Ryan F. Kilgore College Received Transcripts 02/19/2018 COMPLETED APPLICATIONS AND TRANSCRIPTS ARE DUE BY: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017 at 11:30AM Name College #1 College #2 College #3 College #4 College #5 Basic Fire Paramedic EMT 37 Frederick, Chad A. Kilgore College 38 Gamboa, Gerardo D. The University of Texas at Dallas 39 Goode, Jordan T. Rogers State University 40 Grace, Graham R. University of North Texas 41 Green, William C. Richland College Collin College 42 Gregory, Landon The University of Texas at Arlington Brookhaven College 1 43 Guckert, David Mr. San Jacinto College 44 Hall, Preston Texas State University 45 Hamlin, Juley Sam Houston State University Collin College Blinn College 46 Hancock, Brandon 1 47 Harding, Conner L. San Antonio College 48 Harris, Ashley M. Tarrant County College 49 Hernandez, Matthew N. North Central Texas College 1 1 50 Hickey, Levi J. Community College of the Airforce Columbia Southern University North Central Texas College 1 51 Ibarra, Luis University of Houston Lone Star College Art Institute of Houston Northeast Texas Community Trinity Valley Community 52 Jackson, Dustin C. Sam Houston State University College College Trinity Valley Community 53 Jackson, Sheldon B. Texas A&M University Eastfield College College Lone Star College Blin College 1 1 54 Johnson, James M. Lamar University 55 Kim. Michael Collin College University of North Texas Brookhaven College Trinity Valley Community 56 King, Eric Walter Weatherford College College 57 Klusovsky, Bryce M. Northern Arizona University Maricopa Community College 1 1 1 58 Kresta, John T. Tarleton State University 59 Lalani, Atik S. Texas A&M University 60 Lemanski, Rebecca C. Texas A&M University- SA 61 March, Caleb L. Richland College 62 McDermott, Robert Collin College The University of Utah Paul Smith's College 1 University of Arkansas at Little 63 McKean, Kyle M. University of Central Arkansas Pulaski Technical College Rock 64 McNamara, Anthony V. Navarro College 1 1 65 Miller, Beau S. Blinn College 1 1 66 Morris, Jeremiah The University of Texas at Arlington Tarrant County College 67 Moulder, Jacob Collin College 68 Noble, Uriel L. Herzing University Eastfield College 69 Ortega, Damon R. University of North Texas North Texas Central College 1 1 70 Parks, Justin C. Tarleton State University Franciscan University of 71 Peck, Clara Brookhaven College University of Phoenix Steubenville Trinity Health Systems 72 Perez, Anthony Collin College 73 Perez, Steven D. North Lake College University of North Texas Tarrant County College 74 Peters, Joseph A. Texas Woman's University University of North Texas 75 Pittman, Cameron K. Northwest Arkansas Community College Received Transcripts 02/19/2018 COMPLETED APPLICATIONS AND TRANSCRIPTS ARE DUE BY: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017 at 11:30AM Name College #1 College #2 College #3 College #4 College #5 Basic Fire Paramedic EMT 76 Przyborowski, paul The Univesity of Texas at Arlington 77 Reeves, Brian S. Tarrant County College Mountain View College 1 78 Richards, Corey Northwood University University of Charleston 79 Robbins, Blake Austin College 1 80 Rohn, Mitchell S. Oklahoma State University Mid-America Christian 81 Rose, Christopher S. Howard Payne University Del Mar College University Strayer University 82 Rowell, Matthew S. Brookhaven College 1 Louisiana State University and A&M 83 Sanchez, Corey S. College Collin College 84 Sawyer, Nicholas R. Howard College 85 Schultz, Tyler J. California State University University of San Fransisco Cypress College The University of Tennessee 86 Shaw, Arthur V. Air University Virginia Commonwealth 87 Shepherd, Andrew B. The University of Alabama Wor-Wic Community College University Hampden-Sydney College 88 Smilie, Robert J. Mountain View College Navarro College 1 89 Smith, James C. Trinity Valley Community College Tyler Junior College The University of Texas at Tyler 90 Smith, Jarrett Tarrant County College Holmes Community College 91 Stone, Zachary C. University of North Texas Brookhaven College 92 Strayhorn, Jason R. Texas A&M University 93 Theilen, Duke A. Brookhaven College Texas A&M University Collin College 1 1 94 Thomas, Brittany K. Paris Junior College Texas A&M University 95 Trapp, Nathan The University of Texas at Arlington Tarrant County College 1. San Antonio College 3. Crafton Hills College 5.Brookhaven College 96 Tremayne, Bryan 2. Palo Verde College 4.Rancho Santiago College 6. Eastern Oregon Univesity Riverside Community College Portland Community College 97 Valenzuela, Edward E. Tarrant County College University of North Texas 98 Warner, Austin R.L. Hill College 1 99 Weese, Korbin T. Austin Community College 1 100 Welch, Johnathan D. North Central Texas College University of North Texas 101 Werner, Daniel S. University of Arkansas University of North Texas 102 Wilcots, Ronald L. University of North Texas Fort Valley State University 103 Yervasi, James Brookhaven College Collin College 1 104 Zapata, Ricardo Collin College Richland College 1 1 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 Received Transcripts 02/19/2018 COMPLETED APPLICATIONS AND TRANSCRIPTS ARE DUE BY: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017 at 11:30AM Name College #1 College #2 College #3 College #4 College #5 Basic Fire Paramedic EMT 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176.
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