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Episode 11 - Dr. Derrick Worrels, President of Ranger College

Episode 11 - Dr. Derrick Worrels, President of Ranger College

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Join me, Karen Medina, on this very special episode of the Super SMART Women Podcast as I welcome our first Super SMART Man - Dr. Derrick Worrels, President of Ranger College. With over 30 years in education, Dr. Worrels shares how his journey from the housing projects of Tampa to leading a rural Texas community college shaped his mission to reach, teach, and serve students of all backgrounds.

Discover how Ranger College fosters student success through thoughtful initiatives—like its Caring Campus culture, Hispanic-Serving Institution designation, dual-credit opportunities, and more. Listen in as Dr. Worrels reflects on his own college challenges as a first-generation student, offering insights on breaking down invisible barriers and lifting up every learner.

Throughout our conversation, Dr. Worrels embodies the five SMART pillars - Serve, Mentor, Applaud, Reflect, and Teach - with a faith-driven approach to leadership and a powerful commitment to student engagement. Super SMART Women applauds Dr. Worrels for his efforts to help our next generation of leaders, especially our future young women leaders. If you’re ready for an inspiring look at how supportive administrators and innovative programs can transform lives, don’t miss this episode!

Dr. Worrels’ Resources

Ranger College - https://www.rangercollege.edu

New English Translation Bible - https://netbible.com/

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