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December 8, 2006
ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥ 2007 PREP staff announced
The University of Louisiana at Monroe announced the selection of seventeen students to serve on the 2007 Preview Registration Environment Program (PREP) Staff.
PREP Staff is an elite group of student leaders that have excelled in the areas of leadership, academic achievement and enthusiasm for ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥. The mission of PREP is to introduce the academic, social, and cultural aspects of ÃÛ½ÛÖ±²¥ and to promote a sense of dedication and pride among incoming students.
The PREP Staff plays an important role in helping new students adjust to college life by acquainting them with the requirements and expectations of the university and with student services and campus resources. Staffers also guide students through academic planning and registration and help provide an opportunity for students to interact with faculty, staff, and other students that can help new students as they transition into college life.
Members of the 2007 PREP Staff and their classification, major and home towns are:
- Lindey Davis, freshman radiologic technology major,Choudrant
- Shawna Duhon, freshman pharmacy major , Lake Charles
- Seth Hall, freshman kinesiology major, West Monroe
- Haley Poore, sophomore elementary major, West Monroe
- Brandon Jackson, sophomore kinesiology major, Shreveport
- Damikka Mitchell, senior biology major, Shreveport
- Jerome Lang, freshman mass communications major, Keithville
- Winston Mahler, freshman biology major, Eros
- Michelle Miers, junior nursing major, Crowley
- Jesse Paul, junior English major, Pollock
- Laura Pritchard, sophomore English education major, Jonesville
- Courtney Short, junior nursing major, Pineville
- Meghann Kelly, freshman art major, Parkersburg, W. Va.
- Jenny Kuan, junior biology major, El Dorado, Ark.
Selected as PREP staff leaders are:
- Naomi Doughty, junior elementary education major, Plaquemine
- Laura Tarver, junior biology major, Pineville
- Lacey Bryan, junior biology major, Pineville.
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