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BGTC Students Named to KCTCS All-Academic Team

May 02, 2012 - | 10:30 AM -

Two students from each of the 16 KCTCS colleges were chosen for the All-Academic Team based on a rigorous selection process that focused on academic performance and a written essay. The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) All-Academic Team Scholars are part of a national program sponsored by national honor society Phi Theta Kappa, USA Today, and the American Association of Community Colleges.

Bowling Green Technical College students Ms. Crystal Andersen and Ms. Robin Brown  were selected to this years KCTCS All-Academic Team.

Crystal Andersen of Bowling Green is pursuing an Associate in Science Degree from Bowling Green Technical College. She currently has a 4.0 GPA and is on the President’s Honor List at the College. Ms. Andersen is very involved in volunteer work at her home and church and serves as a volunteer math tutor at the College’s Learning Center . Her goal after graduation from Bowling Green Technical College is to transfer her credits to Western Kentucky University and pursue a career in teaching mathematics

Robin Brown of Glasgow is pursuing a Associate in Science Degree from Bowling Green Technical College. She currently has a 4.0 GPA and is on the President’s Honor List at the College. Ms. Brown is a volunteer at the Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana and her goal is to complete her associate degree in Medical Information Technology and enter a career in medical billing and coding.

Ms. Andersen and Ms. Brown will be among 32 of Kentucky's top college students honored as members of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System's (KCTCS) 2012 All-Academic Team during a May luncheon in Lexington.

 Two femal students receive awards from college president and board chair
BGTC students were recognized for their achievement of being selected to
the KCTCS All-Academic Team for 2011-12. Pictured from left: BGTC Board
Chair Mary-Garnett Richey, Robin Brown, Crystal Andersen, and BGTC
President, Dr. Nathan Hodges.