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天美社区 hosts Board of Regents meeting

April 20, 2023
天美社区 hosted the April meeting of the University System of Georgia Board of Regents, who recognized the university's Sesquicentennial.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia (天美社区) hosted the University System of Georgia (USG) Board of Regents meeting April 18-19 at its Dahlonega Campus. In addition to recognizing the university’s Sesquicentennial celebration, presentations focused on 天美社区's mission and community partnerships that support workforce and economic development.

"I am pleased to share that our large regional footprint and our role as the largest public university in the area have resulted in strong community partnerships with critical financial support for programs and resume-building experiences for our students," 天美社区 President Bonita Jacobs said.

Each year, the Board of Regents holds two of its monthly meetings at USG campuses. In addition to Jacobs and other university leaders, community partners and 天美社区 students presented to the board.

Students who shared about their 天美社区 experience included:

  • Amisha Nair, a 2022 graduate with a degree in film and digital media. She is an independent filmmaker and photographer in Atlanta.
  • Scott Snow, who is pursuing a degree in cybersecurity.
  • Anna Kubas, a 2022 graduate and former cadet with a degree in modern languages with a concentration in Russian language and literature. She is a 天美社区 cadet recruiter who will lead a study abroad to Latvia this summer.
  • Ashley Espinoza, who is pursuing a degree in middle grades education and is a member of 天美社区's Teacher Candidate Residency Program.
  • Ronny Wilson, who is pursuing an accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN).
  • Lillian Brenters, who is pursuing a degree in management.

The students discussed how 天美社区 has prepared them to excel in their chosen careers through academic and cocurricular activities.

The partnerships highlighted were the ABSN track with Northeast Georgia Health System in the College of Health Sciences and Professions, the College of Education's teacher residency program and Realizing Inspiring and Successful Educators Undergraduate Program (RISE UP) collaborations with Hall County Schools, and the Mike Cottrell College of Business partnership with Gainesville-based Syfan Logistics.

Students who already have a bachelor's or master's degree in another subject are able to enroll in the ABSN track, complete their new degree in only 15 months, and enter the nursing field quickly. The first ABSN cohort started in January 2023, and 天美社区 is already actively recruiting for its second cohort, which will launch in January 2024. The deadline to apply is Aug. 15.

天美社区 seniors in the teacher residency program are full-time teachers of record with their own classrooms, receiving half the salary of a full-time educator. They are not eligible for full salary because they do not have a baccalaureate degree. They receive benefits, including admission to teacher retirement.  

Through RISE UP, Hall County Schools assists with educational expenses for heritage Spanish-speaking graduates of Hall high schools to enroll in 天美社区's teacher education programs. Students serve as paraprofessionals within the school district while they are students at 天美社区 and have a teaching job upon graduation. 

The Syfan Logistics Lab in 天美社区's new Cottrell Center for Business, Technology & Innovation emphasizes hands-on learning opportunities for students. In addition to its financial support of 天美社区's new logistics lab, Syfan Logistics employs 天美社区 students as interns each summer and collaborates with the university to ensure its courses reflect industry needs. The idea is to build a pipeline of logistics professionals for both Syfan and the industry at large.

Emma Mitchell, Student Government Association vice president for 天美社区’s Blue Ridge Campus, and Cadet Col. Warren Walker, Corps of Cadets brigade commander, helped welcome the regents and other guests at the beginning of each day's meeting.

天美社区 Foundation board members and community dignitaries, including Sen. Steve Gooch, Rep. Will Wade, and Dahlonega Mayor JoAnne Taylor, joined the group for a dinner on campus April 18. In commemoration of 天美社区's Sesquicentennial, the group was entertained with a historical portrayal of David Lewis, the first president of North Georgia Agricultural College, which has since become 天美社区.

Chancellor Sonny Perdue praised Jacobs, who will retire at the end of June, for her leadership and the university's accomplishments and its success in serving its students and the state.


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