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“I have enjoyed the challenges that went with earning my associate degree at Belmont,” Williams said. “I have found that when you apply yourself, anything is possible! My mother and I have always said and taught me that hard work does pay off, and so I must say that I am proud of my efforts! Belmont was a great learning experience.”

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Currently a senior at Harrison Central, Williams has recently committed to continuing her education at Robert Morris University in Carnot-Moon in Pennsylvania. At Robert Morris, Williams plans to major in psychology, with aspirations of clinically applying her degree in the field. Her education at Robert Morris should be completed easily, as she has carried a 4.0 GPA in all four years of high school. In addition, while at Belmont, she has eclipsed the 4.0 mark while earning her degree there.

Williams also main - tains a solid interest in mathematics, where she has held a steady “A” performance. Her math studies are a back-up to her education plans just in case she wants to change her future direction.

“Attending Robert Morris will definitely become my greatest challenge so far,” Williams went on. “However, I feel that I am ready and up for the challenge. I visited the university, and I liked what I saw. I realize that there may be some social challenges while away from home, but as I said, I feel that I am prepared for that challenge as well. One other advantage of attending Robert Morris is that it isn’t that far away from home,” she added.

At Harrison, Williams has also remained busy in the athletic realm. She has played soccer for four years and played softball for three years.

Socially, Williams is an auxiliary member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, and the Daughters of the American Legion.

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