Posted on May 04, 2022

headshot of Kiarra Web Coe

Please join us in congratulating Kiarra Webb-Coe, a current senior in the Dual Elementary and Special Education Program, and the newest winner of the Provost Student Excellence Award 2022!

This award is the highest academic honor given to undergraduates at UNCG and recognizes Kiarra’s academic excellence as a student both in and out of the classroom.

When asked about this award, Kiarra shared the following:

I am beyond thrilled to have received this award, and I am honored to have been recognized and nominated by Dr. Bost, who has played a crucial role in helping me become the person I am today. One of my proudest accomplishments has been being able to attend a 4-year university, and being able to be the first in my immediate family to attend college has been challenging, yet very rewarding. I often found myself questioning whether I would be capable of being a full-time student, working, volunteering, alongside having a social and personal life.  I have devoted a great deal of my time to my academics and employment experiences, along with involving myself in extracurricular activities. I value being involved within my community and peers, while enhancing my leadership skills. Receiving this award has reassured me that I am moving toward my passions, excelling within my personal and professional development, and reminded me to keep learning, growing, and continuing to prosper. 

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