Judy Stolzfus, an Administrative Office Technology student from Cumberland County, was 2024 Summer Student of the Term at Tennessee College of Applied Technology Upper Cumberland in Crossville.
“Judy has perfect attendance, and this is one of her goals. Her work is impeccably neat and organized,” said Administrative Of- fice assistant instructor Laura Warner.
“She is a pleasure to have in class because of her calm and pleasant demeanor,” Warner ad-ded.
“She works outside the home as a server and is here every day and never complains about being tired. She participates in group activities with joy and excitement and is truly happy to be here at TCAT.”
An outstanding student is selected each term to represent each full-time program taught at TCAT Upper Cumberland at Crossville. These students are selected by their instructors to represent their class as a Student of Merit.
The instructors consider grades, work ethics, and extracurricular activities when choosing their program’s student representatives. These names are then reviewed and a TCAT Student of the Term is chosen.
The winner receives a scholarship provided by the TCAT General Advisory Council.
In addition to Stoltzfus, students nominated for the honor included:
Automotive Technology. Colin Hitchcock.
Computer Information Technology. Stanford Pottruff
Cosmetology. Ashlyn Pile
Collision Repair. Emma Pankhurst
Heating, Vent and Air Conditioning. Adyn Reagan
Industrial Maintenance (day). John Johnson
Industrial Maintenance (evening). Caleb Lester
Power Sports. William Geer
Practical Nursing 2. Jalynn Johnson
Practical Nursing 3. Kaitlyn Bull
Surgical Technology. Julia Smith
Welding Technology (day). Jared VanWinkle
Welding Technology (evening). Michael Goldsen