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All-Mississippi Academic Team

Four Itawamba Community College sophomores have been named to the All-Mississippi Academic Team.

Four Itawamba Community College sophomores have been named to the All-Mississippi Academic Team.

They include Serenity Hawkins of Saltillo, Laken Jones of Belden, Kathryn Knippers of Corinth and Allysa Lipsey of Pontotoc.

Hawkins, who is majoring in social work, is a member of the Indian Delegation, Tupelo Campus Student Government Association secretary, Phi Theta Kappa (Beta Tau Sigma chapter) recording secretary and a peer tutor in the Student Success Center. Her honors include Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior and Community Colleges. She is also a member of NorthStar Church. Her parents are Amanda Scates and Tim Hawkins.

Jones’s activities at ICC include All-American Marching Band, Indian Delegation, Baptist Student Union and the L.I.N. (Live Indian News) Report. She was recently selected to Who’s Who Among Community and Junior Colleges. An occupational therapy major at ICC, she is the daughter of Tracy and Kimberla Jones.

Knippers is majoring in elementary education at ICC, where she is a member of the Mirror staff, vice president of Service for Phi Theta Kappa (Upsilon Sigma chapter), a resident assistant, Baptist Student Union Bible Study coordinator and a mathematics tutor in the Student Success Center. Her honors include Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior and Community Colleges. Knippers is also the recipient of the Ann Stubblefield Gibbs Endowed Scholarship. She is the daughter of Brian and Terrissia Knippers.

 Lipsey is a member of the Chieftain staff and the Indian Delegation, president of the Tupelo Campus Student Government Association and the Beta Tau Sigma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, tutor in the Student Success Center and consultant in the Writing Center. She also serves on the Enrollment, Academic and Commencement committees. Her honors include Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior and Community Colleges. She is the daughter of Micheal and Tammy Lipsey.

One of the nominees will receive a $1,000 scholarship, but all four will be eligible for additional scholarships.

            Each two-year college in Mississippi may nominate two students per campus to the All-USA Academic Team. Nominations are based on academic performance and service to the college and community.

            The All-USA Community College Academic Team is presented by USA TODAY and Phi Theta Kappa. Twenty students will be selected from the state teams for the All-USA College and Community First Teams and will receive a $2,500 cash award and extensive national recognition through coverage in USA TODAY and usatoday.com.

 



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