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All-American Collegiate Scholar

excell in the academic discip– lines. The AU-American Collegi– ate Scholars must earn a 3.3, or higher, grade point average. Only scholars selected by a school official or other qualified sponsor arc accepted. These scholars are also eligible for other awards given by the USAA. These are awards few students can ever hope to attain. Amy, who attends East Cen– tral Community College, was nominated for this national award by Randall Lee-Academic Counselor. She will appear in the All– American Collegiate Yearbook, which is published nationally. "Recognizing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in America's hsitory. Certainly, winners of the All-American Collegiate Awards should be congratulated and ap– preciated for their dedication to excellence and achievement," said Dr. George S~ens, Execu– tive Director of the United States Achievement Academy.

Amy Shealy The United States Achieve– ment Academy announced that Amy Shealy has been named an All-American Collegiate Scholar. The USAA has cstablished the All-American Collegiate Award program to offer deserved recog– nition to superior students who

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