
Jessica Gandy of Lenox has always had a love of history, so when a new
bachelor’s degree in Rural Studies became available at Abraham Baldwin
Agricultural College she jumped at the chance to enroll.
“I heard about the program from my instructor and was really interested,”
Gandy said.“I can’t wait to take part in the internships that will be
offered.”
Gandy, whose specific area of study will be
Rural Community and
Social Affairs under
the Rural Studies umbrella, was bitten by the history bug courtesy of her
great-grandfather, a World War II medic.
Gandy’s decision to attend ABAC came about in a rather unique way. She was
home-schooled and when it came time to decide on a college she was set on
going to a Bible school in Australia, but her mom wasn’t too fond of her
being so far from home.
“She suggested that I take my core (curriculum classes) here and if my heart
was still set on Australia then we would see, but I fell in love with ABAC
my first semester,” Gandy said. “That is just another reason why I am
so excited about the Rural Studies program. I can stay here a little
longer.”
At ABAC she is an active part of student activities. She has served as President of Phi Theta Kappa and as the Phi Theta Kappa representative for the Student Government Association. She also tutors at the Student Success Center.