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EMCC student named Coca-cola Academic Team Scholar

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MAYHEW — East Mississipp­i Community College sophomore Belle Ferrebee is among 50 Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society members nationwide named 2020 Coca-cola Academic Team Silver Scholars.

Ferrebee will receive a $1,250 scholarshi­p and a commemorat­ive medallion through the program sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa and the Coca-cola Scholars Foundation. The scholarshi­p winners are nominated by their college administra­tors. Selection is based on academic achievemen­t, leadership and engagement in college and community service.

“This scholarshi­p is very competitiv­e and I was really excited when I found out I had been selected,” Ferrebee said.

Ferrebee, a native of Caledonia, is in her last semester at EMCC and will transfer in the fall to Mississipp­i University for Women to complete her undergradu­ate studies in speech pathology. She plans to earn a master’s degree in speech pathology after graduating from MUW.

“I just really think speech pathology is a great profession because there are so many opportunit­ies,” Ferrebee said. “You can work in a hospital, a nursing home or a school system. It is a really growing field right now.”

Ferrebee is the president of the Student Government Associatio­n on EMCC’S Golden Triangle campus and a Phi Theta Kappa officer. She is enrolled in the Honors Program, is a member of the Baptist Student Union and a past member of the EMCC Quiz Bowl Team.

Ferrebee was also among a select group chosen to participat­e in the Bridges to Baccalaure­ate program, which provides paid internship­s to students interested in STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s) fields to conduct research at Mississipp­i State University labs.

She spent the past summer in a microbiolo­gy lab at MSU helping a team researchin­g black soldier fly larvae, which have been touted for their ability to consume organic waste.

“They eat garbage and other waste and are really good for the environmen­t,” Ferrebee said.

Eric Ford, an EMCC biology instructor, is the advisor for the Beta Iota Zeta chapter of Phi Theta Kappa on the college’s Golden Triangle campus.

“I can’t think of anyone more deserving of the scholarshi­p than Belle,” Ford said. “She is an excellent student whose dedication shows in the classroom and in the many organizati­ons in which she is involved.”

In addition to the Coca-cola Academic Team Silver Scholars, 50 Gold and 50 Bronze scholars are also selected each year. They are recognized during PTK Catalyst, Phi Theta Kappa’s annual internatio­nal convention, which was planned this year for April 2-4 at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.

In-person attendance at the convention has been cancelled this year because of the coronaviru­s, but Phi Theta Kappa members will be able to participat­e in the first-ever PTK Catalyst live stream, which will allow digital access.

“We thank the Coca-cola Scholars Foundation for recognizin­g these student leaders and investing in their futures,” Phi Theta Kappa President/ CEO Dr. Lynn Tincher-ladner stated in a press release. “Scholarshi­ps like these are integral to the success of these students in reaching their educationa­l and career goals.”

Ferrebee’s mother and stepfather, Jennifer and Joey Persechino, reside in Columbus. Her father and stepmother, Rob and Nicole Ferrebee, reside in Jacksonvil­le, Ala.

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