Snead State Students Selected to All-Alabama Academic Team

Snead State Students Selected to All-Alabama Academic Team
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Two sophomores were chosen to represent Snead State Community College as part of the 2022 All-Alabama Academic Team.

Chase Williams of Sardis City and Stephen Dean of Cleveland, along with students representing all of the two-year colleges within the Alabama Community College System, were nominated for the All-Alabama Academic Team based on their academics and campus activities. Students selected must possess a minimum GPA of 3.25, be involved in campus activities and have completed a minimum of 12 semester hours at their respective colleges.

Chase plans to transfer to Auburn University from Snead State. His plans are to major in Pre-Pharmacy with a goal to earn a Doctorate of Pharmacy degree.

“I want to help my community and make my family proud,” Chase said.

Stephen plans to attend the University of Alabama on a full scholarship after finishing at Snead State. He plans to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Biology.

“My goal is to teach general science courses to high school students,” Stephen said.

Stephen and Chase will be recognized as part of the All-Alabama Academic Team during a banquet on April 21 in Birmingham.

The All-Alabama Academic Team Recognition Program was founded in 1995 to complement the All-USA National Academic Team Program sponsored by USA Today, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, and the American Association of Community Colleges. This year, the students were honored as part of a virtual recognition program.

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