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Activities Board. She also joined the President’s
               Torch Society (a leadership honor society), and
               MGA’s Center for Career & Leadership Develop-
               ment accepted her into the Emerging Leaders
               program.
                   When she finishes her undergraduate degree
               she plans to apply to MGA’s Master of Arts in
               Teacher Education program. Her initial career
               goal is to teach math to high school students.
                   “I feel a little bit cheated out of some of my
               college experiences because of COVID, but I still
               have my senior year and I plan to make the most
                                                                   in partnership with the University system of Georgia,
               of it,” Neal said. “This time won’t last forever. I’ve   Middle Georgia state significantly expanded mental health
               learned to adapt, which is good because I was not   services to stressed out students through an initiative called
                                                                   beWell@MGa. among other things, the service includes
               someone who liked change.                           access to virtual psychiatric services that can provide mental
                   “If something like this happens again, God      health assessments, medication management, and a 24/7
                                                                   support line. mga.edu/bewell
               forbid, I’ll be better prepared.”  ■



             Caroline Thrower, 18, was a bleckley County high senior in
             spring 2020. the pandemic robbed her and her classmates of
             their senior prom. With dual enrollment credits she earned while
             in high school, thrower is now an MGa sophomore majoring in
             business administration.



































                                                                 Like thrower, Carson Waters was a senior at bleckley County
                                                                 high school when the pandemic hit. a pitcher and shortstop for
                                                                 his high school baseball team, his senior season was cancelled.
                                                                 now a sophomore at MGa (thanks to dual enrollment), the
                                                                 19-year-old is majoring in business administration.




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