IOWA CITY, IA (04/17/2014)(readMedia)-- University of Iowa students from your area are among about 235 of their peers selected to serve as On Iowa! students leaders, charged with welcoming new first-year and transfer students this fall.

On Iowa! student leaders are chosen after a competitive interview process. They are instrumental to the week-long program, which is designed to immerse new students in University of Iowa culture, underscore academic expectations, and teach UI traditions.

Now in its fourth year, On Iowa! is part of the university's overall focus on student success, which also includes residence-hall based living-learning communities for all first-year students, early intervention programs that offer personalized help for students showing signs of trouble, and expanded academic support options.

Your local On Iowa! leaders include

Monica Ahrens of New Liberty, IA

Courtney Bright of Bettendorf, IA

Brock Cavett of Davenport, IA

Anna Eirinberg of Rock Island, IL

Keaton Fuller of Clinton, IA

Dexter Golinghorst of Walcott, IA

Michelle Greif of West Liberty, IA

Christina Greiner of Moline, IL

Macy Hoskins of Rock Island, IL

Jacinta Jargo of Clinton, IA

Katie Johnson of Bettendorf, IA

Rylee Kerper of De Witt, IA

Kenya Lewis of Clinton, IA

Erin Monroe of Davenport, IA

Allyson Naeve of Clinton, IA

Gina Sears of Bettendorf, IA

Zach Wilford of Eldridge, IA

Torrance Windham of Davenport, IA

Find more info about the program at oniowa.uiowa.edu.

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