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Franklin Early College Student Earns Academic Excellence Award

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Congratulations to Ann Sheteiwy, recently named among the 2026 North Carolina Community Colleges Academic Excellence Award winners!

Ann is an Early College student at Vance-Granville’s Franklin Campus who embodies a spirit of excellence and perseverance. As she prepares to graduate with both her high school diploma and Associate in Science degree this spring, Ann reflects proudly on her journey of growth, both personal and academic. Though she has always aimed for perfection, an advanced mathematics course challenged her perspective. With support from VGCC tutoring services, she not only overcame the obstacle but now gives back as a peer tutor, helping others achieve success. “Academic excellence isn’t about perfect grades,” Ann shared. “It’s about growth, resilience, and the willingness to keep improving.”

Ann’s growth-focused mindset has guided her through several leadership and service roles, including Student Health Advisory Council representative, yearbook committee member, campus ambassador, and student representative on the College’s Culture Development & Campus Climate Steering Committee. She has served on mission trips to Egypt and the Philippines, volunteered in local nursing homes, and received the Senior Girl Scout of the Year honor for her leadership and compassion.

In recognition of her Academic Excellence Award, Ann will receive a plaque and medallion at the College’s 2026 commencement. This year’s commencement ceremonies will take place in Henderson on Thursday, May 14, and Friday, May 15.

About the Academic Excellence Award

Created in 1998, the Academic Excellence Award is the highest academic honor the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) bestows on its students. Eligible students must be currently enrolled, have completed at least 12 semester hours in a curriculum degree program, and have a cumulative GPA of no less than 3.25.

Each of the state’s 58 community colleges selects one Academic Excellence Award recipient annually. See the full list of this year’s winners on the NCCCS website.

Photo of Ann Sheteiwy, a young woman with curly hair wearing a green VGCC student ambassador's blazer.
Vance Granville Community College
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