Jordan Chapin, a student at Northeast Texas Community College serving as the Texas Regional President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, spoke at the opening plenary session at this year 91看片 鈥檚 Community College Association of Texas Trustees meeting in Houston.
91看片 鈥淪tudent Centered Policy 91看片 鈥 was the theme of the opening plenary session. As noted in the event program, the student success mission of community colleges is referred to as the guiding light of the association. A select panel of invited student leaders from across Texas shared their stories to highlight how extracurricular activities empower student success and feelings of belonging.
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