Franklin Haskins

Franklin Haskins

Email: fhaskins@nctc.edu
Call: (972) 899-8400, ext. 8506 

“Women and minorities have been treated in the USA as second-class citizens. The effects of this treatment have caused a deficit in positions of leadership in many different industries. This is why I am an advocate of women and minorities in STEM majors. My goal is to encourage these demographics to pursue their dream in STEM fields to help build leaders for a better America.”

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Jill Willi

Jill Willi

Email: jwilli@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 498-6232

“Women and minorities have long been underrepresented in STEM areas. However, more and more are becoming trailblazers in their fields, overcoming cultural and/or societal barriers and opening up new possibilities for women and minorities everywhere. It isn’t easy to get into a field dominated by people who are different from you, but setting goals, getting priorities in order and working hard will make anything possible.

My mission is to encourage all students to follow their passion, whatever that may be. Don’t be afraid to try. It will take hard work and sacrifice, but it will be worth it! ”

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Sherry Smith

Sherry Smith

Email: sherrysmith@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 668-7731, ext. 4350

“As a woman who sought a graduate level degree in Biochemistry, I understand the struggles women and minorities face in STEM. My goal as a mentor is to encourage and empower women and minority students seeking degrees in STEM and walk alongside them in their journey.”

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Jennifer Burrows

Jennifer Burrows

Email: jburrows@nctc.edu
Call: (972) 899-8347

“I am so thankful for US Veterans and service men and women who defend our freedom daily. I enjoy the opportunity to help those get connected with resources to help them be successful with their academic goals. Sometimes navigating the system to utilize resources can be difficult. When I have the chance to share information and guide students, I feel as though I have helped them on their academic journey and it's a way for me to give back to them.”

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Ashley Fleeks

Ashley Fleeks

Email: afleeks@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 668-7731 ext. 4955

“I served as a School Certifying Official (SCO) for veterans for 5 years. Although I am no longer in that position, I learned a plethora of information that I think all VA student’s should know. I am very grateful and humbled by their sacrifice and bravery; it is an honor to serve such an amazing group of people!”

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Jack O'Conner

Jack O'Conner

Email: joconnor@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 498-6258

“I am a nine year Army veteran. I served in the Infantry at 10th Mt Division in New York, and the 75th Reserve here in D/FW. I understand the transition from a military way of life to a civilian one - especially a college civilian world - is often not easy. I want to be available if you need help acclimating to an academic mindset - it's not as daunting as you think!”

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Charise Bewley

Charise Bewley

Email: cbewley@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 521-0720, ext. 7102

“Rural students have a unique set of challenges to overcome. Being a 5th generation Graham-ite who is small town and rural to the core, I understand those challenges. I look forward to helping our students make this area a positive, productive, and promising place for generations to come.”

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Desiree Drattlo

Desiree Drattlo

Email: ddrattlo@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 872-4002 ext.5227

“I chose to be a part of the Rural Student Affinity Group, because I believe our rural students need as many resources offered to them as possible. More often than not these students do not have the resources available to them that urban students have. I grew up in Bowie, so I know the challenges students face when it comes to having resources readily available. I hope I can help with creating a group that can network with other entities to help provide more opportunities for rural students.”

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Beth Wright

Beth Wright

Email: bwright@nctc.edu
Call: (972) 899-8348

“It takes a village - this is especially true when raising a child and earning a degree. Having accomplished this myself, I understand the value of a support system and encouragement. Parenting looks different for everyone. So does your academic journey. Pairing the two becomes a balancing act physically, mentally and emotionally. The more opportunities a parent has to feel supported the better their success will be.”

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Cheryl Capuchina

Cheryl Capuchina

Email: ccapuchina@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 498-6412

“As a single mom, I raised my kids while working and attending school. I know how stressful and hard it can be. I just want you to know that you are not alone. As someone who has once been where you are now, I will be here to listen, guide, and support you in any way that I possibly can. You CAN do this!”

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Sara Kluth

Sara Kluth

Email: smkluth@nctc.edu
Call: (972) 899-8408

“Being a student with children is challenging! As parents we tend to put everything else ahead of our own needs and when it comes to balancing our family life, work-life, and school-life it can feel like we are spinning plates in the air. I want to be a source of support so that you know you are not alone in this journey. ”

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Jennifer Doran

Jennifer Doran

Email: jdoran@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 498-6424

“Students who are also parents face unique challenges and may feel torn between work, school and family life. As a former student / parent, I experienced some of those struggles. Now I am excited to help others who are juggling these very important responsibilities and working to achieve better lives for their families.”

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Samantha Tipton

Samantha Tipton

Email: stipton@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 668-7731 ext. 4010

“I know firsthand how challenging it is to be a parent while also going to school. I am here to support you and provide resources to help you achieve your goals. It is extremely valuable to have someone who understands your situation and can offer support and guidance when things feel overwhelming. I will be here to cheer you on until the finish line!”

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Austin Creswell

Austin Creswell

Email: acreswell@nctc.edu
Call: (940) 668–3318

“It took me 18 years to be comfortable with my identity as a gay man, and another 5 years to be comfortable enough to come out to the world around me. The thing that made my openness possible were my own mentors and support systems that showed me it’s okay to be who you are to the highest degree. I hope to be that example for those around me now, and offer a space to exist without judgement and an ear to listen to whatever is needed!”

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