MCC Students/Employees Recognized at Honors Convocation
MCC’s East Campus and honored individuals and representatives from various college clubs and organizations.
McCook, Neb. — McCook Community College sophomore Jackson Dellevoet of McCook received the top student honor Monday when he was presented with the President’s Award at MCC’s Honors Convocation.
The event was held at MCC’s East Campus and honored individuals and representatives from various college clubs and organizations. Other top prizes included Carolina Garcia Perdomo, who was named winner of the Vice President of Student Services Award and Evan Mai who received the Vice President of Instruction Award.
Here are some of the awards and those honored Monday:
Cabinet Awards
Presidential Award – Jackson Dellevoet, McCook
Vice President of Student Services Award – Carolina Garcia Perdomo, Islas Canarias, Spain
Vice President of Instruction Award – Evan Mai, McCook
Division Awards
Business and Humanities – Haylee Schlegel, McCook (Agri-Business); Laynee Ohm, Hyannis (Business); Anna Richardson, Worland, Wyo., (Communications); Landree McNair, Imperial (Literature); Jacelyn Jorgensen, Paxton, (Social Sciences).
Science, Math, Health and Applied Technology – Maceo Nielsen, McCook, (Science).
Spirit Awards – Markell Macke, Sarah Paben, Rachel Conroy, Kaleb Taylor, Terra Michaelis, Brett Niemeth.
Student Scholarships – Jackson Dellevoet, McCook, Ralph von Riesen Good Citizenship Scholarship and Roger D. Wilson Memorial Transfer Scholarship; Jacelyn Jorgensen, Paxton, Estella LaRue Scholarship; Evan Mai, McCook, McCook Alumni Scholarship; Haylee Schlegel, McCook, Alfred W. Kuper Scholarship.
Professional Achievement in Student Support Award – Brantleigh Taylor. The award is given to an outstanding employee who has demonstrated exceptional commitment to student support and student retention.
Faculty Achievement in Student Success Award – Dr. Cassandra Pfeifer, English instructor. The award is presented to an outstanding faculty member who has demonstrated exceptional commitment to student success and student retention.

