Charles Skeen Honored at
Student Government Association Conference
ASHEBORO

(March 19, 2007)

Charles Skeen
Randolph Community College’s
Student Government Association President

Charles Skeen, Randolph Community College’s Student Government Association president, received the Daryl Mitchell Award for the central division at the N4CSGA Conference held at Research Triangle Park March 9-11.

The N4CSGA is a student-based and student-run association for area community colleges whose purpose is to promote better student government, academic achievement and fellowship within the community colleges in North Carolina.

Skeen, of Asheboro, is currently enrolled in three courses of study at RCC, Machining Technology, Business Administration and Electrical/Electronics Technology. In addition to being the SGA president, he is an RCC Foundation Ambassador and a Dean’s List student.

Daryl Mitchell played a significant role in the success of the N4CSGA during his tenure as president. This award is given in his honor to a student who demonstrates the leadership qualities upon which the organization is founded. The students honored with this award demonstrate the six pillars of character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. Those honored use the six pillars of character to serve their community and local community college. One student from each of the three divisions was selected as an “Outstanding Student.”