Four MCC students earn PBL honor status

Wednesday, May 30, 2012
MCC students who attained CMAP Director Status through Phi Beta Lambda include from left, Haley Hilker, Kacie Greenlee, John Reeves and (not pictured) Nate Crick. Also pictured is MCC PBL Co-sponsor Lorrie Mowry.

BRENT L. COBB

McCook Community College News Bureau Coordinator

McCOOK, Nebraska -- Four members of the McCook Community College Phi Beta Lambda chapter have completed requirements to reach the organization's "CMAP director level."

The four members -- John Reeves, Kacie Greenlee, Haley Hilker, and Nate Crick -- completed the requirements for a CMAP (Career and Membership Achievement Program) director level award.

The CMAP, is a comprehensive PBL membership program with focus on introductory community service, career research, and PBL involvement at the local level utilizing the words surrounding the PBL crest: service, education, and progress.

Within these three groups, the members were required to complete a total of ten activities to receive the director level award.

The PBL members were able to choose their activities from the list of requirements to complete. After submitting and reviewing the completed forms they were awarded with a director level pin by their local chapter advisors.

Co-PBL Advisers Janet Weber and Lorrie Mowry said they are very proud of these four students for completing the necessary requirements to achieve this award level. "It takes dedication and determination to meet all of the necessary requirements for the various awards."

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