RCC 2007 ~ 2008 Foundation Ambassadors
Sarah Grace Moore
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Jennifer L. Schober
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William B. SmithA graduate of Asheboro High School, Smith attended North Carolina A&T University from 2002 to 2005. He is an active member of the RCC Student Government Association and owns his own electronics business, Hi-Tek Electronix. He is currently enrolled in RCC's Networking Technologyprogram. Smith says, "I plan to attend a four-year institution and earn a B.S. in Information Technology and earn an M.B.A with a concentration in entrepreneurship. I hope to grow my small business into a global and comprehensive technical services provider." |
Maria Antonia Torres-GarciaTorres-Garcia is a graduate of Asheboro High and works as a receptionist and editorial staff member of Anthology of Poetry. She is a former employee of Arbor Gate Florist. Torres-Garcia is currently enrolled in RCC's Associate in Arts (College Transfer) curriculum and is an active member of Phi Theta Kappa. She is a recipient of the C. Derek Kesler Memorial Scholarship and is a North Carolina Academic Scholar. After completing her degree at RCC, Torres-Garcia says, "I would like to continue my education, earn a biology degree and hopefully attend medical school." |
Each year, the RCC Foundation chooses four students who have demonstrated extraordinary academic excellence and a commitment to achieving their educational goals. Through the Ambassador program, these students can give back to the College and their communities by participating in promotional activities for RCC. They promote and represent RCC on its campus, in middle and high schools, and in their communities. Associate degree students who have completed a minimum of nine credit hours in the fall semester with a GPA of at least 3.0 and who are enrolled for a minimum of nine credit hours in the spring semester are invited to apply for the Foundation Ambassador program. Foundation Ambassadors receive many benefits, including an in-state tuition scholarship for three semesters and a $200 book allowance. Prepared by Ariel Vernon, RCC Advertising & Graphic Design intern |
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