July 28, 2017
Name:† Chesney Davis
Age:†† 19
Academic Major:†† Mechanical Engineering
Extracurricular Activities:†Priefert Manufacturing engineering Intern, Texas Regional Vice President for Phi Theta Kappa, NTCC ?Supplemental Instruction? tutor for math, physics, and biology, Titus County Cares volunteer to distribute food bags every week during the fall and spring, Summer baseball camp coach
Awards and Scholarships:† Presidential Honors Scholarship, Wilhite Engineering Scholarship, Presidential Academic Award
Why did you choose to attend NTCC?†I wanted to stay local, but also, I wanted to go to a community college. Because I received an honors scholarship to attend, my financial burden was minimized.
Why is your major appealing to you?†I have always enjoyed math and also connecting or assembling parts together.† In addition, my father does this type of work, so I understand what a career in engineering will involve.
What are your plans after NTCC?†I plan to transfer to the University of Texas at Tyler to earn a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering.
What are your career goals at this point?†I want to qualify for a professional engineering certification and become a licensed professional engineer.
How has your NTCC experience helped you achieve your goals?†My first year at NTCC has given me a great education and provided many wonderful leadership opportunities. The class sizes are ideal, and the professors are very supportive for students to achieve their educational goals.
Comments from Dr. Paula Wilhite, Division Chair of Math, Physics & Engineering:
During his freshman year at NTCC, Chesney excelled in his academic classes and also in extracurricular activities.† He has an unwavering determination to achieve his career goal of becoming a professional engineer that guided his impressive work ethic both inside and outside the classroom.† In class, he was fully engaged in the learning process by his questions which led to a deeper understanding of the concepts for all.† Outside class, he became very active in tutoring, community service, and Phi Theta Kappa leadership roles.†† Chesney?s accomplishments as an NTCC Presidential Honors Scholar and engineering major are evidence of his desire to join the group of highly successful NTCC STEM alumni.
Age:†† 19
Academic Major:†† Mechanical Engineering
Extracurricular Activities:†Priefert Manufacturing engineering Intern, Texas Regional Vice President for Phi Theta Kappa, NTCC ?Supplemental Instruction? tutor for math, physics, and biology, Titus County Cares volunteer to distribute food bags every week during the fall and spring, Summer baseball camp coach
Awards and Scholarships:† Presidential Honors Scholarship, Wilhite Engineering Scholarship, Presidential Academic Award
Why did you choose to attend NTCC?†I wanted to stay local, but also, I wanted to go to a community college. Because I received an honors scholarship to attend, my financial burden was minimized.
Why is your major appealing to you?†I have always enjoyed math and also connecting or assembling parts together.† In addition, my father does this type of work, so I understand what a career in engineering will involve.
What are your plans after NTCC?†I plan to transfer to the University of Texas at Tyler to earn a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering.
What are your career goals at this point?†I want to qualify for a professional engineering certification and become a licensed professional engineer.
How has your NTCC experience helped you achieve your goals?†My first year at NTCC has given me a great education and provided many wonderful leadership opportunities. The class sizes are ideal, and the professors are very supportive for students to achieve their educational goals.
Comments from Dr. Paula Wilhite, Division Chair of Math, Physics & Engineering:
During his freshman year at NTCC, Chesney excelled in his academic classes and also in extracurricular activities.† He has an unwavering determination to achieve his career goal of becoming a professional engineer that guided his impressive work ethic both inside and outside the classroom.† In class, he was fully engaged in the learning process by his questions which led to a deeper understanding of the concepts for all.† Outside class, he became very active in tutoring, community service, and Phi Theta Kappa leadership roles.†† Chesney?s accomplishments as an NTCC Presidential Honors Scholar and engineering major are evidence of his desire to join the group of highly successful NTCC STEM alumni.