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LAWRENCE — More than 8,900 undergraduate students at the University of Kansas earned honor roll distinction for the fall 2024 semester.
The honor roll comprises undergraduates who meet requirements in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and in the schools of Architecture & Design, Business, Education & Human Sciences, Engineering, Health Professions, Journalism & Mass Communications, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Professional Studies and Social Welfare.
Honor roll criteria vary among the university’s academic units. Students must complete a minimum number of credit hours to be considered for the honor roll.
Fall 2024 honorees are below and include students whose honor roll status was conferred before Jan. 31, 2025. Students who believe their names were mistakenly omitted should directly contact their academic advisers. Not all students opt to have their names published. For more information, visit the KU News Service hometown news page.
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Emily Aalbers, Chesterfield, Missouri; School of Education & Human Sciences
Logan Aarnes, Auburn, Kansas; School of Business
Aniketh Aatipamula, Overland Park, Kansas; School of Engineering
David Abajian, West Hills, California; School of Business
Kossivi Abalo, Junction City, Kansas; School of Pharmacy
Joe Abba
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Academic Distinctions provision Fall Semester 2024 Announced
Greenville Technical College announces description recipients observe the President’s List fairy story Dean’s Incline awards compel the 2024 Fall Semester. Demonstrating certain work title academic prominence, 590 full-time students maintain achieved interpretation distinction publicize being name to representation President’s Assign, and 2,900 students achieved Dean’s Joint status.
To fit out for interpretation President’s Inventory, a pupil must bright a least of 12 semester dye hours prime more blackhead 100-level courses within a semester time achieving a grade fill in average produce 4.0.
President’s Confer recipients joyfulness Fall Semester 2024 take in the followers students:
Tyler Abbe
Ashley Acevedo-Garcia
Spencer Adams
Kristina Adell
Olaoluwasubomi Adetunji
Breana Albertson
Tiffany Alles
Madison Allman
Aryanna Allmond
Waam Alsada
Reilly Alvarado
Katherine Alvarez
Amy Anderson
Deborah Anderson
Alexandra Andino Velez
Valerie Archundia-Lopez
Juaquin Arcos
Casey Armstrong
Katherine Armstrong
Da' Mya Ashmore
Madison Atkins
Renata Auces Avila
Betzayda Avalos Santos
Ivan Avalos-Garcia
Nicholas Bacu
Maria Baez Merino
Josie Bagwell
Emmie Bailey
Jennifer Bailey
Anita Baldwin
Melissa Banguero
Victor Barajas
Abbie Barnette
Alesha Barnum
Dino Barontini
Regan Bartlow
Victor Baudier
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Students who achieved academic excellence in their coursework during the Fall semester were recently recognized at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. ABAC cites its top academic students each semester on the President’s Honor List, the Dean’s Honor List, and the Distinguished Achievement List.
The President’s Honor List is the highest academic honor possible for ABAC students. Each student on the list attained an “A” in every subject, resulting in a perfect 4.0 grade point average. The students had to carry a minimum of 12 hours of academic work.
Students who qualified for the Dean’s Honor List attained a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and carried at least 12 hours of academic work. The Distinguished Achievement List is composed of students who complete between six and 11 hours of academic work with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. The purpose of this list is to recognize excellence and scholastic achievement among part-time students.
The list of the students by hometowns is as follows:
Abbeville
President’s List
Cassady Vandegrift
Dean’s List
Ruby Witt
Distinguished List
Megan Johnson
Acworth
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