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FORT MITCHELL, KY (May 29, 2003) - Gateway Community and Technical College Student Government President Tammy Roseberry was selected to KCTCS All-Academic Team.
Team members were chosen based on a rigorous selection process that focused on scholarship, leadership and community service. The students were honored at a banquet held in Lexington.
“I am seeking a career in Nursing and hope to one day teach nursing at Gateway Community and Technical College,” said Roseberry of Butler, who is a practical nursing student.
Colleges in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) recently honored the 31 members of the 2003 KCTCS All-Academic Team. Photographs and profiles of the members of the KCTCS All-Academic Team can be downloaded from the attached web site.
The photo identification from left, Gateway Community and Technical College President/CEO G. Edward Hughes; KCTCS President Michael B. McCall; Gateway student Tammy Roseberry; KCTCS Board of Regents Chair Cynthia L. Read; and KCTCS Chancellor Keith W. Bird.
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Gateway Community and Technical College offers educational opportunities to approximately 2500 students in 28 program areas and includes three campuses in Covington, Edgewood and Highland Heights. A fourth campus on Mount Zion Road will be under construction in the coming months. Students earn associate degrees, diplomas and certificates at the two-year college that is fully accredited by the Council on Occupational Education. Gateway Community and Technical College has partnered with more than 120 local businesses to serve more than 3,000 students in customized short-term training in the last 12 months. For more information visit www.gateway.kctcs.edu <http://www.gateway.kctcs.edu>.
Gateway Community and Technical College is part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. KCTCS serves the Commonwealth through 16 community and technical college districts that form a seamless system of 62 campuses open or under construction. KCTCS colleges change lives by providing accessible and affordable education and training through academic and technical associate degrees; diploma and certificate programs in occupational fields; pre-baccalaureate education; adult, continuing and developmental education; customized training for business and industry; and distance learning. For more information, visit www.kctcs.edu <http://www.kctcs.edu>.