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April 14, 2021

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Whatcom Community College
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Whatcom Community College students to be recognized by Gov. Jay Inslee at virtual ceremony

Whatcom Community College (WCC) students Nathalie Belmore and Vi Nguyen will be recognized by Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee for their academic accomplishments at the virtual All-Washington Academic Team ceremony on April 15. The All-Washington Academic Team recognizes the top students from each of Washington State’s 34 community and technical colleges. Both students will receive a $250 scholarship from KeyBank, plus additional transfer scholarship opportunities.

Nathalie is studying to be a computer and electrical engineer at WCC in Bellingham Washington. She leads WCC’s AWSEM Club (Advocates for Women in Science Engineering and Math) where she serves to help underrepresented student populations succeed in rigorous STEM courses and advocates for those who are traditionally underrepresented in STEM careers. She has also worked on campus as a math tutor and engineering peer mentor. In addition to her KeyBank scholarship, Nathalie is also this year’s recipient of the WCC Foundation Sherif Family Scholarship for Women in Engineering. Nathalie is studying to be a computer and electrical engineer at WCC. She leads WCC’s AWSEM Club (Advocates for Women in Science Engineering and Math) where she serves to help underrepresented student populations succeed in rigorous STEM courses and advocates for those who are traditionally underrepresented in STEM careers. She has also worked on campus as a math tutor and engineering peer mentor. In addition to her KeyBank scholarship, Nathalie is also this year’s recipient of the WCC Foundation Sherif Family Scholarship for Women in Engineering.

Vi is an international student from Vietnam working on her transfer degree at WCC. She serves as an Associated Students of WCC senator, advocating for students and helping her peers meet, connect and engage with new people. Vi also serves as vice president for both the Phi Theta Kappa student honor society and the Vietnamese Student Association. She is interested in art and technology, and plans to eventually major in graphic design and minor in business. Vi is also a recipient of a WCC Foundation scholarship and will receive an additional $750 scholarship for her academic merit from the Washington State Employees Credit Union (WSECU).

The 2021 All-Washington Academic Team program is sponsored by Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges, Washington State Association of College Trustees, State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, and Phi Theta Kappa, the International Honor Society of the Two-Year College. 

Whatcom Community College in Bellingham, Washington is regularly recognized as one of the top 150 community colleges in the nation by the Aspen Institute. The College, a destination for cybersecurity, healthcare and business studies, offers two bachelor of applied science degrees, transfer degrees, career and workforce preparation, online courses, and community education classes. WCC is sharing stories of community, success, and support in April to help celebrate Community College Month.

The All-Washington Academic Team program recognizes and honors our state's finest higher education students. The students who make up the All-Washington (All-WA) Team reflect the diversity of the state, maintain high standards of excellence, and contribute positively to the community. Their stories are often inspiring, sometimes surprising, and always reflective of the larger story of the state's community and technical college students. This recognition demonstrates the state's commitment to scholarship and community service on the part of those attending the state's public community and technical colleges.


        We acknowledge that Whatcom County is located on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples. They cared for the lands that included what we’d call the Puget Sound region, Vancouver Island and British Columbia since time immemorial. This gives us the great obligation and opportunity to learn how to care for our surrounding areas and all the natural and human resources we require to live. We express our deepest respect and gratitude for our indigenous neighbors, the Lummi Nation and Nooksack Tribe, for their enduring care and protection of our shared lands and waterways.
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