NW-SCC announces president’s, dean’s list honorees
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10:06 am Monday, June 15, 2020

NW-SCC announces president’s, dean’s list honorees

Northwest-Shoals Community College has announced its president’s and dean’s lists for the 2020 spring semester. Several students from Franklin County are among the honorees.

President’s List

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.

Earning president’s honors from Franklin County are:

  • Hodges: Jessie Oliver
  • Phil Campbell: Anna Benford, Cody Cotham, Samantha Crandall, Angelia Mims and Abby Swinney
  • Red Bay: Hunter Bays and Emma Russell
  • Russellville: Irma Ajualip Huarcas, John Argueta, Stephanie Fuentes Salvador, Megan Fullman, Lisette Gonzalez, Mandy Hall, Lauren Hammond, Madison Hargett, Morgan Hill, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jarrod Lasseter, Erica Mateo Lopez, Carley McCalpin, Courtney Murphree, Yaslin Perez and Brianna Weeks

Dean’s List

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.

Earning dean’s honors from Franklin County are:

  • Hodges: Allison Oliver
  • Phil Campbell: Bailey Bishop, Karley Ergle, Alexandra Greer and Xavier Pascual
  • Red Bay: Destiny Deaton, Carlee Humphres, and Amy Kanehl
  • Russellville: Georgia Amick, John Aycock, Anna Bond, Christina Chavez, Kaitlyn Darracott, Stephanie Garcia, Rachel Griffin, Katie Howard, Rudy Huarcas Ajualip, Kimberly Martinez, Joanna McClure, Lisette Mojica Osorio, Jenny Ordonez Lopez, Kimberly Pace, Thomas Scott, Kaylee Smith, Cameron Vandiver and Jazmin Vidal
  • Spruce Pine: Johnathan Gonzalez, Austin Odom and Seth Taylor
  • Vina: Colton Corum and Anna Humphres
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