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Nash Community College names 2024-25 student ambassadors
By Corey Friedman,
2024-08-05
ROCKY MOUNT — Nash Community College has announced five ambassadors to serve for the 2024-25 academic year.
Student ambassadors represent NCC by promoting a positive image, interacting with campus stakeholders and supporting NCC foundation efforts. They lead campus tours, serve as hosts for campus activities and participate in student recruitment by advocating for NCC and sharing their stories.
Demone Frazier (18), Joe Anna Choplin (22), Jacob Smith (27), Jamion Johnson (18) and Jenna Evans (19) were each selected after going through an application and interview process and committee review.
Frazier is a current senior at Nash-Rocky Mount Early College High School. Through this program, students can take dual-credit courses to earn their high school diploma and an applicable associate degree in five years.
He plans to graduate next year with an Associate in Arts degree and transfer to a four-year university to pursue political science and attend law school. Frazier would eventually like to work in the U.S. government. Notably, he was appointed as page for both chambers of the North Carolina General Assembly and received the opportunity to serve as page for Gov. Roy Cooper.
Choplin is currently a full-time marketing and timber coordinator for a local forestry business. She is pursuing her Associate in Arts from NCC with plans to transfer to a four-year university for a business and marketing degree. She is passionate about digital and traditional marketing and sales opportunities.
Smith works full-time as mechanical assistant at a local maintenance services company. He is pursuing a degree in broadcast and production technology at NCC and hopes to move out of the machining/fabrication industry and into the field of film production. He has family ties to NCC, as his mother graduated with her nursing degree shortly after he was born.
Johnson is a current senior at Nash-Rocky Mount Early College High School pursuing an Associate in Science with plans to transfer to a four-year university and ultimately complete medical school to practice dermatology. He was honored as the 11th grade scholar for his high school and was selected to participate in the Summer Ventures program at the N.C. School of Science and Math. Johnson was a participant in the N.C. Governor’s School.
Evans is pursuing an Associate in Arts degree in graphic design. She plans to transfer to a four-year institution to continue her studies after graduation. She earned the Benvenue Scholarship and Blue Love Scholarship from NCC. Last year, Evans served as a marketing and graphic design intern for NCC’s marketing and public relations department.
Ambassadors receive a $2,000 scholarship from the NCC Foundation and are expected to complete at least 20 service hours per semester. Ambassadors also serve as marshals for the annual commencement ceremony.
NCC encourages prospective applicants to watch out for future opportunities to serve as NCC ambassadors as they are available. Visit nashcc.edu or call 252-428-7327 (or email dmbeamer917@nashcc.edu ) for more information.
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