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MetroWest Chamber Of Commerce: MassBay Students Recognized On The 2021 Phi Theta Kappa All-Massachusetts Academic Team

MassBay Community College is pleased to announce that students, Nathalia Goettert of Wayland, MA, and Lauren Morris of Waltham, MA have ...

April 27, 2021

MassBay Community College is pleased to announce that students, Nathalia Goettert of Wayland, MA, and Lauren Morris of Waltham, MA have been named to the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) All-Massachusetts Academic Team and will be virtually honored by the Massachusetts Association of Community Colleges (MACC). The “PTK Community College Excellence Week” started Monday, April 26, 2021 and will run through Friday, April 30, 2021. MACC will highlight the student members of the All-Massachusetts Academic Team for their outstanding academic achievement and exemplary student service on its social media pages. Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society of two-year colleges and has recognized and encouraged scholarship among community college students for more than 100 years while promoting the academic integrity of the associate degree program. Students with grade point averages of 3.5 or higher are invited to join Phi Theta Kappa. “We are extremely proud of Nathalia, Lauren, and all the PTK community college students across Massachusetts who have been selected for this honor,” said MassBay President, Dr. David Podell. “We celebrate their accomplishments, dedication, and perseverance, and we congratulate them for this prestigious accolade.” “Every year, we look forward to this opportunity to highlight the community colleges’ commitment to access, opportunity, and excellence. The outstanding achievements of our students cannot be overstated, especially given the additional challenges we all have faced over the past year. We are proud of all they have accomplished and celebrate the continued pursuit of their academic and career aspirations,” said Tom Sannicandro, Director of the Massachusetts Association of Community Colleges (MACC). an international student from Brazil, is a biotechnology major at MassBay Community College. She is a participant in MassBay’s STEM Mentor Program, which matches her with a local biotechnology professional who provides her with academic and career support. The program also offers her the opportunity to participate in many career-focused events and activities. Nathalia is graduating with her Associate of Science degree in May 2021. She hopes to transfer to the University of Massachusetts or Northeastern University to continue her studies in biotechnology. Her career goals include working in the biomanufacturing industry, where she hopes to help people by discovering and producing treatments to cure diseases. When Nathalia is not on the MassBay campus, she volunteers at animal shelters and loves cooking and baking at her Wayland home . of Waltham, MA, graduated MassBay in December 2020 with an associate of arts degree in elementary education and a 4.0 GPA. She transferred to Lesley University in January 2021 and is currently majoring in Expressive Arts Therapy, where she is also applying to the accelerated master’s program. Lauren’s career goals include working in a classroom or counseling practice to help cultivate kind, empathetic, independent, and courageous children who have healthy relationships with their peers, their world, and themselves. Lauren wants to help these children become the best versions of themselves by showing them the tools they already possess. Lauren is currently a lead teacher for preschool and school-aged kids at Neck of the Woods, where she also spends her summers teaching adolescents leadership skills. She volunteers with organizations that assist children and adults with disabilities and exceptionalities. In Lauren’s free time, she loves to dance, create art, and spend time in nature with her dog and her fiancé, Ben. The 2021 Phi Theta Kappa All-Massachusetts Academic Team members are: Traditionally, a celebratory ceremony is held at the Massachusetts State House to honor the highest academic achievers in the state’s 15-member community college system. However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Phi Theta Kappa All-Massachusetts Academic Team ceremony will be held virtually. The Massachusetts Association Community Colleges (MACC) works on behalf of presidents and trustees of the fifteen community colleges in Massachusetts, currently representing more than 150,000 students in every region of the Commonwealth. To see more on the virtual “PTK Community College Excellence Week,” highlights about the students, follow MACC’s social media posts at the below accounts: Twitter:  To learn more about MassBay visit www.massbay.edu . MassBay Community College is the most affordable higher education option in MetroWest Boston, offering a robust portfolio of courses and more than 70 associate degree and certificate programs with flexible day, evening, and weekend classes in Ashland, Framingham, Wellesley Hills, and online. MassBay students receive an unmatched educational value by earning stackable credits that transfer to bachelor’s degree programs, and workforce-ready skills necessary to advance careers in high-demand fields such as health and life sciences, automotive technology, engineering, business, cybersecurity, and the humanities. MassBay’s Associate Degree in Nursing (RN) and Practical Nursing (LPN) programs were both ranked as the #1 Nursing Program in Massachusetts in 2020-2021 by national nursing advocacy organizations RegisteredNursing.org, and PracticalNursing.org. Since its founding in 1961, MassBay has been accredited by several governing bodies and remains firmly committed to its mission of meeting the needs of the diverse local communities it serves. We value the intrinsic worth of all individuals, collectively in pursuit of inclusiveness and prioritize our work towards achieving equity within our community and beyond.

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This press release was produced by the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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