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For
IMMEDIATE Release July 17, 2009

SCREVEN STUDENT
CHOSE ABAC FOR SMALL SIZE, SCHOLARSHIPS
TIFTON—Felipe Pedraza had an
eventful first year at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Besides being a fulltime ABAC student, he served
as a state vice president for the Georgia FFA Association until his term ended
in April.
The
agriculture major from Screven began his involvement in FFA later than most.
“I
didn’t join the FFA until tenth grade,”Pedraza, a graduate of Screven County
High School said. “That is why I chose agriculture to major in when I got to
ABAC. I like the whole process of agriculture. There is so much more to learn
and study.”
Pedraza
decided to attend ABAC for more than one reason.
“I
loved the fact that ABAC was a small campus,” Pedraza said. “I didn’t want to go off to a big college
yet. But another aspect that I really liked was the scholarship opportunities
ABAC has to offer the students.”
Pedraza
received a College Assistance Migrant Program Scholarship and a Planter
Electric Membership Scholarship upon entering ABAC in the fall of 2008.
While
living on campus he became involved with the Collegiate FFA, the Cultura Latina
Club, and played intramural softball with his team, the Crash Test Dummies. He
also enjoys helping out his high school FFA chapter and growing plants. This
summer he is working at a plant nursery while taking a class at Georgia
Southern.
“This
year I was very busy with FFA, and I loved that my instructors were outgoing
and eager for me to be involved,” Pedraza said.
“The instructors are cooperative with my involvement not only in
academics, but extracurricular activities. When the teachers are excited about
my involvement and really care, it makes me want to succeed.”
Pedraza
will graduate from ABAC next spring with his associate’s degree in agriculture.
He then plans to attend the University of Georgia, where he will earn his B.S.
and M.S. degrees in agriculture. He would like to go into agriculture education
with plans to teach and advise FFA.
“FFA
will always be a big part of what I do, and I would love to stay active in it
after college,” Pedraza said.
The
deadline for ABAC applications for the fall term is Aug. 1. The fall semester begins Aug. 17.
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