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 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:32 pm Tuesday, May 20, 2014

NW-SCC announces President’s and Dean’s lists

Northwest-Shoals Community College has announced its President’s and Dean’s Lists for the Spring Semester 2014.

Requirements for the President’s List are a semester grade point average of 4.0 and completion of a minimum semester course load of 12 semester credit hours of college-level work.

Franklin County residents earning President’s List honors were:

Hodges – Tayna M. Chaney; Phil Campbell – Dorci Grace Berlin, Obrey Nashea Burks, Perry R. Crowell, Tyler Wayne Jenkins, Yafei Jiang, Autumn Joy Thomas, Johnathon M. Tompkins, Pamela Laci Valdez; Red Bay – Shelby Blaine Bullen, Darci Michael Pruitt, Christopher A. Russell; Russellville – Francisco Trujillo Abarca, Jonathan Alfonso Arce, James Thomas Aycock, Dyllan Reed Bailey, Amy Katharine Brady, Angela Dawn Cristobal, Jenna Rena Daniel, Beatriz G. Felix Rosaliano, Kayla Allyson Goad, Gabriela Gomez, Veronica Gomez, Carolina Hernandez, Adam Kade King, Lyndi M. Little, Erin K. Marsh, Lori L. Porter, Shelley Lynn Rowland, Carolyn Annette Scott, Gregory Tyrone Taylor; Spruce Pine – Ada Mae Graham.

Requirements for the Dean’s List are a semester grade point average of 3.5 or above, but below a 4.0, and completion of a minimum semester course load of 12 semester credit hours of college-level work.

Franklin County residents earning Dean’s List honors were:

Hodges – Sydney Paige Vickery; Phil Campbell – Trevor Lukas Allison, James Phillip Dorroh, Esmeralda Fernanez, Angela May Hornsby, William Leonard Hornsby, Kathy Yocom Hudson, Bryan Jimenez, Veronica G. Jimenez; Red Bay – Jenny M. Bond, Clydetta Labree Botchway, Katie Elana Harris, Danielle Leesha Self; Russellville – William Bradley Dempsey, Donna Gail Engle, Stacy Edward Fralix, Mariah Ellen Hodge, Angela Kelly Lane, Jordan Leigh Murray, James Q. Nolen, Anayeli Norberto-Sanchez, Samuel Joseph Presley, Jack Hagen Price, Amanda Brianne Robinson, Jacob Randall Seal, Caitlan E. Smith, Harley Jane Stevens, William Keith Washington; Spruce Pine – Cameron J. Harris.

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