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Who’s Who Among Stu-
dents in American Uni-
versities & Colleges Re-
cipients: Rebekah Black-
stock, Amy Fuqua, Taylor
House, Amy Hudson, Natalie
Queijsen, Jessica Walston,
and Nikki Pearson SGA
Members: Conner Cole,
Khadijah Kidd, Kiyana
Mobley, Dominique Stall-
worth, Precious Stallworth,
Kayla Stovall, Demetrius
Thomas, Kierston Allen, Al-
exandria Foxx, Kaneish Mar-
tin, Sheldon Martin, Nikki
Pearson, and Cinnamon
Rodgers. PTK Members:
Taylor House, Khadijah
Kidd, and Natalie Queijsen
Phi Beta Lambda Recog-
nition: Naketia Allen, Shon-
tesia Brooks, Julisa Hil-
dreth, and Jonathan Cowan
(Secretary) TAPPI: Demon-
ica Favors (C0-Secretary),
Amber Foxx (Vice Presi-
dent), Sheldon Martin
(Treasurer), and Iris Young
(C0-Secretary) Recogni-
tion and Appreciation for
Service to ASCC through
Southern Expose`: Joshua
Easley, Amber Maye, Art-
isha Rudolph, and Precious
Stallworth Freshman-
Cheerleading Squad-
Highest GPA: Tamara
Middleton, Taylor Middle-
ton, and Tobie Middleton
Library Service: Jonathan
Cowan, Jessie Ludlow and
Rita Ludlow Library Infor-
mation Literacy: Camray
Austin and Matthew Lewis
Southern Expose` Blood,
Sweat and Tears-Desmond
Bozeman Most Outstand-
ing Student of the Associ-
ate Degree Nursing Pro-
gram: Brianna Foreman
Most Outstanding
ENG101 Student: Tamara
Middleton, Taylor Middleton
and Kena McMillan Most
Improved Writer English
Composition I: Xiang Zhen
Chen Most Outstanding
ENG102 Student: Tamara
Middleton and Cristy Morris
Outstanding Performance
in U.S. History I: Camray
Austin, and Tobie Middleton
Outstanding Performance
in U.S. History II: Nikki
Pearson and Tobie Middle-
ton Outstanding Perfor-
mance in World History I:
Brittany Teague Outstand-
ing Performance in World
History II: Jessica Walston
Outstanding General
Chemisty I Student: Gar-
rett Dimson Most Out-
standing Transitional
Math Student: Tamara
Middleton
ASCC Honors and Awards Ceremony
Each year the faculty and staff of ASCC recognized outstanding students during its Honors &
Awards Program. Several of those students are participants of Student Support Services.
2014 Spring Newsletter
Demonstrates Under-
standing ECO231: Taylor
Middleton Most Outstand-
ing BIO103: Shannon
Yelder Outstanding
BIO104 Student: Taylor
Middleton Overall Out-
standing Math/Science
Student: Natalie Queijsen
Most Outstanding Calcu-
lus Student: Natalie
Queijsen Rotaract Club:
Mary Rhodes-Vice President
and Cinnamon Rodgers-
President Highest GPA
Men’s Basketball Team:
Don Speake Most Out-
standing PSY200 Student:
Brittany Teague Most Out-
standing General Chemis-
try II Student: Brittany
Teague Outstanding Com-
position Student: Shannon
Yelder Commitment to
Learning-PCT: Amber Fox,
and Shelton Martin
Student Campus Minis-
tries: Jonathan Cowan Am-
bassador: Delernia Dread
Outstanding transitional
Reading Student: Shelton
Frye Commitment to
Learning-PCT: Amber Fox,
and Shelton Martin Most
Outstanding MTH112:
Charley Rice Ramsey Most
Outstanding MTH113:
Alabama Southern Community College
Charley Rice Ramsey
Scholarship Recipients:
Conner Cole-Baseball Man-
ager Scholarship University
of South Alabama
Amy Fuqua-Transfer Merritt
Scholarship Troy University
Rakeem Quinn-Baseball
Scholarship Bethune-
Cookman University
The SSS Staff would like to commend all of the ASCC Honors and Awards recipi-ents!
Congratulations
Artisha Rudolph- Ala-
bama A&M University
transfer and recipient of
the AAMU Choir and
National Alumni Associ-
ation Scholarships
Khadijah Kidd-Auburn
University Montgomery
transfer and recipient of
the Transfer Scholar-
ship
Michael Pugh-Jeff State
transfer
Chris Ervin
Amy Fuqua
Kaleb Harris
Taylor House
Nikki Pearson
Precious Stallworth
Rebekah Blackstock
Desmond Bozeman
Ashley Bullard
Conner Cole
Csssiley Colwell
Pashaffa Crook
Lindsay Gulsby
Amy Hudson
Khadijah Kidd
Rotaija Knight
Kelsey Ledkins
Te’Asia Mason
Corey McMillan
Ali Parker
Jessica Parnell
Natalie Queijsen
Kadereck Rankins
TRiO Alumni Recognized
Celebrating Excellence
Congratulations SSS Graduates
Page 2
Lakeidra Mims: University of
Alabama Graduate on May 2,
2014 with Bachelor in Criminal
Justice
Tyre Jenkins: Inducted into
the Collegiate 100 at Universi-
ty of Alabma
The 2013-14 Student Support Services
graduates were honored at the 2014
Annual Graduation Celebration on
April 30, 2014. Several of the gradu-
ates were honored with awards.
Highest GPA Award-Amber Fox
and Brittany Teague
SSS Biggest Fan Award-Jonathan
Cowan and Artisha Rudolph
Perseverance-Nikki Pearson and
D’Anna Taylor
Striving for Excellence-Desmond
Bozeman and Michael Pugh
Yasmine Davis: SSS
Award at University of
West Alabama
Megan Richardson
Artisha Rudolph
Brittney Teague
Jessica Walston
Shaniqua Washington
John Wright
Alexis Anderson
Delernia Dread
Demonica Favors
Brianna Foreman
Julisa Hildreth
Tiesha Jackson
Erika Johnson
Stephanie Lockett
Jessica Ludlow
Sheldon Martin
Marcus Richardson
Iris Young
Jonathan Cowan
Amber Fox
Kaneisha Martin
Kristen Seats
Takelia McVay
Several SSS participants took advantage of uni-
versity campus tours as well as a cultural enrich-
ment trip during the spring semester.
Tuskegee University
Auburn University Montgomery
Alabama State University
University of Mobile
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Spring Semester Transfer/Cultural Trips
The SSS staff would like to thank each
of the 2013-14 tutors for your time and
dedication to their peers!
Ashley Brock
Janessa Dockery
Daryl Henderson
Jennifer Henderson
Haley Ikner
Christopher Larry, Jr.
Michaela McClure
Kena McMillan
Valerie Money
Hannah Porter
Jonathan Prout
Natalie Queijsen
Charley Rice-Ramsey
Waylon Rowell
Page 3 2014
On April 9, SSS was hon-
ored to host a COL-
LEGEFISH seminar to help
students explore transfer
options, scholarship options
and create their own Transfer Success Plan.
SSS would like to extend a warm congratulations to the 2014
PTK new members which were inducted on April 4. Among
those inducted were SSS participants:
Shelia Burgess
Xiang Chen
Michaela McClure
Ann Jenkins
Kena McMillan
Tamara Middleton
Taylor Middleton
Tobie Middleton
Nikki Pearson
Michael Pugh
Braeden Sellers
Jonathan Sheehan
Sarah Smith
Alexis Smyly
Brittney Teague
Chaz Turberville
Shaniqua Washington
SSS MemoriesSSS MemoriesSSS Memories
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