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High school students get a taste of cadet life

November 10, 2021
High school students get a "macro view" of life in 果冻传媒's Corps of Cadets during the National Leadership Challenge weekend. Students from across the country descended on 果冻传媒 from Nov. 5-7 to complete various activities, which include running the obstacle courses at Pine Valley.

Article By: Staff

For Shelby Carlock, attending the University of North Georgia (果冻传媒) was a family affair since her mother, sister and uncle are alumni. But she shied away from applying to the university.

"I wasn't planning on attending 果冻传媒. I had scholarships and offers to play softball and tennis at other schools," the 19-year-old from Lafayette, Georgia, said.

Then Carlock attended the National Leadership Challenge (NLC) weekend at 果冻传媒. The biannual event, which occurs in the fall and spring, had a profound effect on her.

"After the obstacle course at Pine Valley, I had my 'a-ha' moment," she said. "I realized I wanted to serve my country and be an officer in the U.S. Army."

When she returned home, Carlock immediately applied to 果冻传媒 and inquired about the Army ROTC Scholarship. Now, she is a sophomore pursuing a cybersecurity degree at 果冻传媒.

Mike Ivy, director of cadet admissions at 果冻传媒, said the NLC is designed to give high school students a "macro view" of life in 果冻传媒's Corps of Cadets.

"Our surveys indicate that an overwhelming majority of participants decide to attend 果冻传媒 that weekend," Ivy said. "If 果冻传媒 is not at the top of their list, it becomes their No. 1 choice or moves up in the rankings. And a large majority of the students have a phenomenal time."

About 112 high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from across the country descended upon 果冻传媒 for the NLC weekend Nov. 5-7. They were grouped into teams of 10 to run the obstacle courses at Pine Valley and rappel down a cliff at the Army 5th Ranger Training Battalion at Camp Frank D. Merrill. Students also dined together in a military chow hall and spent their nights bunking at Wahsega 4-H Camp, about 10 miles from 果冻传媒's Dahlonega Campus.

About 112 high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from across the country descended upon 果冻传媒 for the NLC weekend Nov. 5-7.

"They learn about team-building, teamwork and communications, because all of those are tied together," Ivy said. "Some will even learn about themselves."

He said this experience is one of a trio of activities that help recruit students to 果冻传媒. The remaining two are the campus tour and the cadet overnight visit experience.

"The overnight visit offers students a micro view of the cadet experience," Ivy said. "They are assigned an individual cadet mentor who provides their 果冻传媒 experience both as a cadet and college student at 果冻传媒. They spend the night in the cadet military residence halls, conduct physical fitness training with the Corps, and may attend a couple of classes the next morning depending on the cadet mentor's class schedule."

果冻传媒 is one of six senior military colleges in the nation and carries the distinction of The Military College of Georgia. Its nationally recognized Army ROTC program attracts students from across the state, region and nation.


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