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grades, excellent personalities, and a willingness to
commit to "boldly go where no man . . . " -- well, almost!

The
eight students who serve as Craven Community College's
2003-04 ambassadors help out with registration and lead
tours on campus, blow up balloons and serve popcorn,
appear on television, and generally represent the college
to the community.
In
exchange for their service, the ambassadors receive
tuition for the two semesters they serve, thanks to
the Craven Community College Foundation, and official
apparel to wear when representing Craven Community College.
The group represents all curriculum areas of the college.
Returning for a second year as an ambassador is Sandra
Barnett, who, as an early education major, plans to
continue toward a four-year degree so she can teach.
Sandra's husband and all four of her children have also
attended Craven.
Sandra
appeared in this year's CCC television advertising campaign
along with Adam Farnham, a manufacturing technology
major and BSH apprentice who recently graduated from
West Craven High School. Like most ambassadors, Adam
fits in his service around a full day of work and classes.
Taking over as lead ambassador this year is business
administration major Jeanette Young. After retiring
from the Marine Corps, Jeanette has come back to the
college. Like Sandra, she has attended Craven along
with her children.
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Rosemary
Garcia, active in the Spanish Club, plans to continue
her education toward a medical degree after leaving
Craven Community College. Rosemary is also a lab assistant
in Building F.
One
ambassador already holds a four-year degree (in biology)
and has returned to college to pursue an associate's
degree in nursing. Barbara Gaskins is a mother of three,
and fits in her job as a medical transcriptionist around
her classes.
Tin Lay Nwe is originally from Burma. A wife and mother
of a young daughter, Tin Lay has already completed an
associate in applied science degree in accounting and
is now completing more courses to transfer toward a
bachelor's degree.
Robin Price is a recent New Bern High School graduate
who is pursuing an associate's degree in networking
technology, after having worked as a systems administrator.
He has already completed some Cisco certification courses.
Rounding out the ambassador program is Kate Snyder,
a biology major. She is married and has three children.
Kate is already active with Pop Warner cheerleading,
as well as her home, family and "a plethora of pets."
CCC
Ambassadors Tin Lay Nwe (back row, l), Kate Snyder,
Sandra Barnett, Barbara Gaskins, Adam Farnham, Jeanette
Young, Rosemary Garcia, and Robin Price take a breath
on campus.
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