Ohio State ATI recognizes Megan Randall as outstanding student

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On the right Megan Randall | Provided photo

Megan Randall from Mount Vernon has been acknowledged as an outstanding student at the Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute (Ohio State ATI). She is set to graduate on May 3 with an Associate of Science degree in animal sciences. Randall has actively participated in ATI’s equine program, completed an internship at Tom McCutcheon’s Reining Horses in Aubrey, Texas, and was a member of ATI’s Collegiate Horseman’s Association. Additionally, she served as president of ATI’s Student Leadership Council and volunteers as a girls wrestling coach at Mount Vernon High School.

After graduation, Randall plans to move to Columbus to pursue a bachelor’s degree in animal sciences with the aim of becoming a veterinarian. Ohio State ATI is situated on the Wooster campus of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES). The institute aligns with Ohio State University's land grant mission by offering affordable associate degree programs that lead directly to employment or further education.

For more information, contact Frances Whited, Communications Coordinator for Admissions at Ohio State University.

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