Versatility. Humble. Fun. Social.
These four things represent the new Miss NCCU 2011-2012, Kelsey Elizabeth Hargrove.
A Charlotte native, Hargrove is a psychology major who wants to work as a high school counselor.
"I knew I wanted to help people and I want to be in a career that I will enjoy," says Hargrove. Hargrove has been involved with various organizations such as Eagle C.O.R.E.,Bon Vivant Fashion Society, Alpha Lambda Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and the Marching Sound Machine Auxiliary Squad.
"Since I've been here, this University has offered me a lot in these organizations, so why not give back to the University and become their Miss NCCU."
Throughout her campaign, she was known as #teamKELSEY for the first time since 2005, she was voted as Miss NCCU without winning the Miss NCCU pageant.
"It made me feel like I was the people's choice and they wanted me to be their queen even after the pageant results."
Hargrove's platform has three initiatives: the Relay for Life Walk, Student African-American Sisterhood and the Council of Queens, which is designed for all queens to come together and have various programs twice a month.
Even with all these initiatives, she feels that the University needs more school spirit.
She wants to listen to students ideas and create things that will boost school spirit such as not always requiring students to wear business attire to certain events, but requiring them to wear school paraphernalia.
"Having Kelsey as Miss NCCU gives it a different look and she knows what the students want," said computer information science senior, Shanel Parsons.
"She showed students what life on campus would be like if she was their Miss NCCU."
Hargrove wants everyone to know that she not just a queen, but also a student.
"I'm easy to talk to, not judgmental and if anyone needs anything they can come to me "Hargrove wants to thank God, #teamKELSEY, Ms. Gloria, Jonathan Leach, Kent Williams, Minnie Fort-Brown and Gregory Pait.
"The most enjoying thing was not only winning, but for the first time really seeing the campaign bring the school together," said Pait.































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