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| | | With more than 60 credits on your transcript, you have passed an important milestone in your academic career and earned the honor of participating in one of NC State's newest traditions: the Official Ring Program.
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| After a year of work, a committee of students, alumni, faculty and staff has created one ring for all NC State alumni, past, present and future
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a ring that captures the spirit of the university through its distinctive features. Its design will never change.
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| This is not another piece of jewelry, destined to sit in a box. It is a testament to your success as a student and your allegiance to your alma mater; it is meant to be worn with pride.
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| Sixty credits, at an average of three per class, amounts to more than 20 courses, 40 exams and nearly as many papers or projects. To make it to this level and beyond as a student at NC State requires determination and commitment.
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| By demonstrating these qualities, you have gained the right to wear the Official Ring of North Carolina State University.
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| Again, congratulations and GO WOLFPACK!
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| Lennie Barton, '77, '81 MS, '87 DED Executive Director, Alumni Association
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| Richard Hayes, '77 Director, NC State Bookstores
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