Foundation, Student Life

NCC Selects 2018-2019 Student Ambassadors

ambassador group photo

Nash Community College recently held orientation to welcome its Student Ambassadors for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Students are selected for the program based on application, letters of recommendation and an interview. They must be enrolled at Nash Community College as a full-time student, maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0, and demonstrate a commitment to academic and career success.
Each semester, ambassadors complete 20 or more hours of service representing NCC on and off campus. Ambassadors participate in an orientation and leadership training session, serve as host for campus events, conduct campus tours and promote the college at events.

“We are excited to welcome this group of ambassadors as a representation of our campus in the community. The 2018-2019 Student Ambassadors bring a variety of experiences, and impressive energy and skillsets to help lead and support NCC initiatives,” Pam Ballew, NCC Vice President of Institutional Advancement said.

Pictured from left: NCC President Dr. Bill Carver and Vice President of Institutional Advancement Pam Ballew with 2018-2019 NCC Student Ambassadors: Angie Bennett of Whitakers, Advertising and Graphic Design student; NRMS Early College High School student Zaniya Caine of Battleboro, Associate of Arts Business Administration; Jessica Trueblood of Jamesville, Associate of Engineering student; Rica Pender of Greenville, Associate of Arts student; Landon Quigley of Rocky Mount, Associate of Science student; NRMS Early College High School student Issa Alzughbi of Rocky Mount, Associate in Arts and Associate in Science; Jonathan Overton of Nashville, Associate of Arts student; Kit Shaffer of Pinetops, Early Childhood Education student; NCC Coordinator of Alumni Relations Denise Beamer; NCC Foundation Assistant Director Angela Becker.