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8:37 am Wednesday, January 14, 2015

NWSCC President’s and Dean’s List Honorees

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

Earning President’s List honors were:

Phil Campbell, Alabama

Riley H. Baker, Kathy Y. Hudson, Shelby S. Hudson, Tyler W. Jenkins, Crystal D. McClelland, Stevie M. Motes, Chastidy D. Porter, Autumn J. Thomas

 

Red Bay, Alabama

Barry C. Reach

 

Russellville, Alabama

Jonathan A. Arce, Andrew C. Bolton, Lexie N. Bragwell, David J. Chadderdon, Joanna D. Copeland, Leslie Ann N. Crittenden, Destiny M. Garcia, Gabriela Gomez, Veronica Gomez, Colton L. Hargett, Adam K. King, Katelynn A. Scott, Tammy M. Smith, Gregory T. Taylor

 

Spruce Pine, Alabama

Hugo Castillo

 

Vina, Alabama

Andrew T. Hester, Laura E. Swinney

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 List honors were:

 

Hodges, Alabama

Sydney P. Vickery

 

Phil Campbell, Alabama

Perry R. Crowell, William L. Hornsby, Steven G. Hutcheson, Elizabeth A. King, Marcus B. Lyons, Ethan J. Pharr

 

Red Bay, Alabama

Jenny M. Bond, Clydetta L. Botchway, Andrew M. Lindsey, Daric M. Pruitt

 

Russellville, Alabama

Gaspariny Andres-Pascual, James T. Aycock, Sarah R. Aycock, Dyllan R. Bailey, Elizabeth L. Bell, Jasmine A. Buckhalter, Christopher E. Craigge, Mckenzie A. Davis, Jennifer A. Duncan, Ashley I. Figueroa Cifuentes, Virginia S. Hamilton, Tyler D. Hargett, Bethany R. Hatton, Luke D. Henry, Mariah E. Hodge, McKinnley B. Hyde, Russell D. Logan, Dylan K. Mansell, Haley E. Mansell, Erin K. Marsh, Anayeli Norberto-Sanchez, Lacey N. Oliver, Omar Ramirez-Huerta, Cheyenne E. Smith, Christopher A. Smith, Deborah A. Smith, Harley J. Stevens, Erica M. Valdez, William K. Washington, Lucas A. Witt

 

Spruce Pine, Alabama

Alyssa L. Hutcheson, Whitley A. Yocom

Vina, Alabama

Keenan S. Sparks

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