Surprise birthday party Wednesday for legendary southwest Arkansas newsman Jim Williamson held at the Ashdown School Alumni House! Happy Birthday Jim!
OTA Alumni Enjoys Career in Home Health
Rachel Hockaday is a Dierks, Arkansas resident who graduated from UA Cossatot in December of 2014 with an Associate of Applied Science: Occupational Therapy Assistant degree. Since graduating, Rachel has spent the last four and a half years working as an Occupational Therapy Assistant helping others in her community and the surrounding area.
After graduating from De Queen High School in 2012, Rachel chose to pursue a career in the medical field as an OTA. She was inspired to do this based on the extensive outpatient therapy she received at the age of twelve, due to a dislocated shoulder.
Rachel Hockaday said, “I initially planned to start credits with UA Cossatot and then transfer to a four-year university. When I was a senior in high school, UA Cossatot announced the start of their OTA program, and I instantly became interested. The cost of continuing my education away from home was going to be a challenge. I also knew UA Cossatot would be offering the same degree close to home without the financial stress.”
Rachel added, “My mother completed her nursing degree at UA Cossatot around the time I was graduating high school, and she encouraged me to apply. After thinking everything over, I knew that UA Cossatot was where I wanted to start and complete my college education.”
Rachel took her pre-requisite classes first and then was accepted into UA Cossatot’s OTA program in the summer of 2013. In the program, Rachel and her classmates covered different areas of therapy. She was able to learn about physical dysfunctions, mental health, and pediatrics concerning occupational therapy, while also getting the chance to experience clinicals.
“UA Cossatot’s OTA program is a very fast-paced medical program. Students who are in the program learn something new every day. They are pushed to the limit to become the best version of themselves and the best OTA that they can be,” said Rachel Hockaday.
Once she graduated, she then took her NBCOT (National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy) exam to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA). In 2015 she began her career at De Queen Therapy and Living Center and Glenwood Health and Rehab. In 2018 she became the Director of Rehabilitation at Dierks Health and Rehab. After gaining ten months of experience as a Director of Rehabilitation, she then transitioned into home healthcare this past November with Amedisys Home Health of De Queen.
Rachel Hockaday said, “I’ve enjoyed all of my OTA work experiences, but I’m really enjoying home health. I have been able to travel in city and rural areas of Southwest Arkansas, and I love being able to serve my home town and region. I am very blessed to have stayed in this area for my education and career.”
When asked what her favorite thing about her job is as an OTA, Rachel said, “I love the connection I get to make with my clients. I am able to connect with them on a personal level and sometimes at the most vulnerable times of their life. As an OTA, I can focus on what is important to them and help improve their quality of life by regaining their ability to complete those tasks.”
Rachel was in UA Cossatot’s second OTA graduating class. During her time at UA Cossatot Rachel said she enjoyed the small classes and the local professors. Rachel said,” I feel that my college experience was a very personalized experience, and the professors were very supportive.”
To learn more about UA Cossatot’s OTA program, please visit the college’s Medical Education page at www.cccua.edu to schedule an advising appointment.
Cossatot Community College
Click here to learn how to login to campus email, Blackboard, and Campus Connect! The University of Arkansas - Fayetteville's Chancellor, Dr. Joe Steinmetz has announced that the University of Arkansas - Fayetteville will now charge associate degree graduates from UA Cossatot the same tuition rates those graduates were charged at UA Cossatot.
Coach Volarvich Guest Speaker at Nashville Rotary Wednesday
Special guest of the Nashville Rotary Club was Coach Volarvich who gave the Rotarians a pre-season summary of Scrapper football.
UA Cossatot’s First PTA Class Graduates
Photo: from left to right (first row): Kyle Duncan and Adam Bailey; (second row): Jeanne Spain, Katy Worrell, Kylie Bowens, and Mandy Mote.
On Friday, August 9, 2019, a Pinning Ceremony was held at UA Cossatot Ashdown Campus for the 2019 PTA Class. UA Cossatot launched its Physical Therapist Assistant Program last year, and now, six students have graduated from the program.
The Pinning Ceremony took place in the Barbara Horn Civic Center at 6:00 P.M. The six students who received pins at the ceremony include Adam Bailey of Murfreesboro, Arkansas; Kylie Bowens of De Queen, Arkansas; Kyle Duncan of Ashdown, Arkansas; Mandy Mote of Hensley, Arkansas; Jeanne Spain of Texarkana, Arkansas, and Katy Worrell of Maud, Texas.
UA Cossatot Chancellor Dr. Steve Cole welcomed everyone to the ceremony and discussed the origin of starting the PTA program at the college. PTA Program Director, Jennifer Sanderson introduced the keynote speaker, Dr. Rosalyn Henry.
Dr. Rosalyn Henry is a Doctor of Physical Therapy who works as a Director of Rehabilitation Services in Texarkana, Texas. She also serves on the UA Cossatot PTA Advisory Council. Dr. Henry gave the graduates advice and offered encouraging words.
Jennifer Sanderson congratulated the PTA class of 2019 and expressed how proud she was of them and all of their hard work. The graduates then received their PTA pins.
Two additional awards were given at the ceremony. Jeanne Spain received recognition for having the highest program grade average in the class. Katy Worrell received an academic achievement award for having the second-highest program grade average in the class.
PTA graduate, Jeanne Spain said, "This whole experience has been exciting, and it is an honor to have been able to go through this program. It is also very surreal to be in the first PTA group at UA Cossatot to start and finish this program."
When asked what their favorite thing about the program was, the group of graduates said, "The PTA program has given us so much knowledge, but what we have enjoyed the most is the relationships, friendships, and connections we have made by being in this program."
Now that these students have graduated, new students are entering UA Cossatot PTA Program this month. To learn about pre-requisites for the PTA Program or deadlines to apply, please visit UA Cossatot Medical Education page at www.cccua.eduto schedule an advising appointment.
4-H Sharp Shooters at Rick Evans Grandview.
Pictured L-R: Catherine Chambers, Savannah Wilson, Lillian Wilson, Logan Wilson, Jake Hicks.
Avie Grace Jackson Keeping Cool in Friday's Heat at UA Cossatot in Nashville
We do love Fridays at UA Cossatot! Three year old Avie Grace Jackson has found a way to keep cool on our Nashville Campus!
Free Diabetic Education Class at UA Cossatot in De Queen Tuesday, August 20th
Free Beekeeping Course on Nashville Campus of UA Cossatot
Southwest Arkansas Beekeepers Association is offering a free basic beekeeping course September 9. The three-hour course is for those who have never kept bees but think they would like to try. Participants will learn everything they need to get started – basic concepts and costs of beekeeping, equipment and supplies required and where to purchase, as well as long-term costs and time required. The free class will be taught by Southwest Arkansas Beekeepers Association President Fred Douville. Refreshments will be served. Classes will be September 9, 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm at UA Cossatot in Nashville, Room 101. Although the class is free, preregistration is required to insure adequate handouts and refreshements. For more information about the course and to register, contact Debra Bolding at (870) 557-2352.
UA Cossatot Student Ambassador Toni Manzella
Our Ed 88 UA Cossatot Student Ambassador of the Day for Friday was Toni Manzella.
UA Cossatot Student Ambassador Eruby Rodriguez
UA Cossatot Student Ambassador of the Day Thursday was Eruby Rodriguez
Heavy Rains hit parts of SW AR Tuesday
Heavy rain and high winds moved through the area late Tuesday afternoon to bring some relief from heat indices the past couple of days near 110 degrees. Temperatures should be slightly milder later in the week with less humidity, highs in the low to mid 90’s, and lows in the low to mid 70’s. Pictures are on De Queen campus of UA Cossatot. (3 pics)
Jenny and Tim Cox of What Fur in Nashville
The Nashville Chamber of Commerce welcomes new members Jenny and Tim Cox of What Fur. The pet grooming business is located on Mine Street in Nashville and hosted a ribbon cutting this morning.
Barry Grooms of Hootens at Nashville Rotary Wednesday
Special guest speaker of the Nashville Rotary Club this week is Barry Grooms of Hootens here for his annual preseason look at Arkansas football,
UA Cossatot Student Ambassador Jhamilex Hernandez
In the Ed 88 studios, UA Cossatot Student Ambassador of the Day on Ed 88 for Wednesday was Jhamilex Hernandez
UA Cossatot Radio Student Kobe Stafford
Kobe Stafford joins the Ed 88 team for the Fall semester! Kobe’s interview was at 8:50 Tuesday on the Morning Show. Welcome aboard Kobe!
UA Cossatot Student Ambassador Jessica Aguilar
Our UA Cossatot Student Ambassador of the Day on Ed 88 for Tuesday was Jessica Aguilar!
Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Invite to What Fur
There will be a Grand Opening / Ribbon Cutting at "What Fur" at 615 Mine St. North of Hendry Oil Co. from 9:30 a.m. til 11:00 a.m. this Wednesday August 14th. This is a new
pet grooming service owned by Jenny Hill Cox. The Chamber is pleased to be able to help promote them and their new business. Refreshments will be served. Hope you can make it.
Mike Reese,
Chamber Director
2019 Fall Funfest & Little Heroes 5K Scheduled for Saturday, October 19
2019 Fall Funfest & Little Heroes 5K of Southwest Arkansas will be Saturday, October 19, 2019 from 3 - 9 pm at Herman Dierks Park in De Queen.
UAC Student Ambassador America Rojas
Special guest on the Monday Ed-ition of the Morning Show was UAC Student Ambassador America Rojas.
UA Cossatot Physical Therapist Assistant Pinning Ceremony Friday
Pinning Ceremony for the first ever UA Cossatot Physical Therapist Assistant class Friday evening at the Barbara Horn Civic Center in Ashdown