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With LCCC's affordable tuition, talented faculty and top-notch research opportunities, Akua Agyemang is realizing her dream of becoming a doctor.
Akua Agyemang is charging headfirst into her future.
With plans to attend medical school and become an obstetrician-gynecologist, Agyemang knew she has a long and potentially expensive route ahead of her in higher education. So when it was time to decide what college she would attend after graduating from North Ridgeville High School in 2019, Agyemang selected Lorain County Community College for her first college degree.
In May, she’ll earn an associate of science degree with a 4.0 grade point average. She plans to transfer to a four-year university to earn a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry before attending medical school. She’d also like to earn a master’s degree in a related field, such as public health or biomedical engineering.
At LCCC, she’s immersed herself in science research, conducting graduate-level studies in chemistry and microbiology under the direction of Dr. Regan Silvestri and Dr. Harry Kestler, respectively. She’s a member of LCCC’s chapter of the American Society of Microbiology and has presented her research at multiple conferences.
“LCCC has allowed me the opportunity to collaborate with bright students and faculty members who share a passion for utilizing their intellectual talents to help others, as well as the privilege to work closely with those who share the same values and passions as myself,” she said.
In addition to her research, Agyemang serves as president of LCCC’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa honor society. Over the past year, she has helped PTK members adapt to online classes and meeting, as well as connected with the community through service projects.
Outside of the college, Agyemang works at CVS pharmacy, where she has been on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout her various duties at the store, she has placed a priority on spreading kindness to her customers during some especially trying times.
“Helping patients in any way I can has impacted them in ways I would have never expected, providing them the reassurance that they are not navigating these issues alone,” she said.
Agyemang earned national recognition by being named a 2021 Coca-Cola Academic Team Gold Scholar, in addition to being named to the All-Ohio First Academic Team. The two distinctions recognize the top community college students in the country and the state.
As she prepares to graduate, Agyemang said she feels prepare for the next step, thanks to her start at LCCC.
“These past two years at Lorain County Community College have allowed me to pursue a quality education at a price that was affordable for myself and my family,” she said.