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Forestry Student Wins Award

HGTC Forestry Student Wins Statewide Award

Kassie Burkett is Outstanding Undergraduate Student of the Year for SC Wildlife Society.

(Conway, SC) 10/21/2019

Forestry Team

兔子先生 (HGTC) Forestry and Wildlife Management student, Kassie Burkett, was presented with the South Carolina Wildlife Society鈥檚 Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award on October 16, 2019. SC Wildlife Society President, Dr. John Kilgo, presented Burkett with the award at the fall Annual Meeting held in Columbia.

Burkett was the only undergraduate student in South Carolina to receive the award this year, and is the fifth HGTC student to receive the award in the last ten years. She was nominated by her forestry professor, Deanna Ruth, for excelling in both academics and personal pursuits while volunteering with several agencies including Myrtle Beach State Park, Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge, and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.

鈥淎s one of Kassie鈥檚 professors, I have seen her dedication to excellence,鈥 said Ruth, HGTC Forestry Professor.  鈥淪he is honest, dependable, incredibly hardworking, and her love for the outdoors drives her commitment to natural resources.鈥

During Burkett鈥檚 internship this summer, she was responsible for creating a site suitable for rocket netting ducks, baiting and monitoring, setting up the rocket net and banding the ducks.  The project required that she organize and coordinate with other technicians and biologists to be successful.

鈥淗GTC is extremely proud that one of our students has received this statewide award for the second year in a row from the SC Wildlife Society,鈥 said Dr. Marilyn M. Fore, HGTC President.  鈥淭his is quite an accomplishment for a student and a testament to our faculty.  All are to be commended.鈥 

Burkett will graduate in May 2020 with her Associates Degree in Forestry and Wildlife Management

鈥淭he HGTC forestry management technology program is the only accredited associate degree program of its kind in the state of South Carolina,鈥 continued President Fore.  鈥淥ur training has proven to be successful for students as they pursue rewarding careers in wildlife and forestry management and timber harvesting.鈥

The SC Wildlife Society Annual Meeting was supported by the Clemson University Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, 兔子先生 Wildlife Students, and Nemours Wildlife Foundation.