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Loganville and Grayson Students Chosen as Gwinnett Tech Student Ambassadors
Gwinnett Technical College (GTC) has chosen 26 students as the Kappa Class of Student Ambassadors, serving GTC until the fall of 2013.

Gwinnett Tech Student Ambassadors serve as the face of the college by assisting with school-wide and recruitment activities. The ambassadors serve as hosts for GTC visitors, represent the college at campus functions and participate in a wide range of community outreach projects.
Elizabeth Mohammed, Healthcare Assisting (Nursing), from Grayson and Rod E. Freeman, Commercial Construction Management, from Loganville, were two of the students chosen as ambassadors.
“Our new Student Ambassadors bring great diversity to their role – in perspective, life experience, age and outlook – and represent 17 different programs of study. We look forward to their service to Gwinnett Tech, our students and our community,” says Rachel Mariano, student life director.
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Ambassadors are chosen through faculty nominations and a series of interviews, and must maintain GPA and service hour requirements.
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