Greenville Technical College: GTC student selected for South Carolina Commission on Higher Education Student Advisory Committee

Greenville Technical College: GTC student selected for South Carolina Commission on Higher Education Student Advisory Committee
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Greenville Technical College issued the following announcement on March 2.

Bridajia (Rudy) Wood, a student at Greenville Technical College, has been selected as a member of the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) Student Advisory Committee. The group is aimed at helping CHE better understand the challenges students face and actions the commission can take to address those challenges.

Members of the advisory group represent colleges and universities across the state, coming to the committee with varied views and experiences. The committee meets at least twice a year, inviting participants to share thoughts and concerns.

Rudy is pursuing an associate degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography and hopes to work as an ultrasound technician. Alternate members of the committee are Greenville Technical College students Quinn Birmingham, Shae Anderson, and Kassie Partlow.

Original source can be found here.



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