Northwest-Shoals names president’s, dean’s list honorees
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9:27 am Monday, January 8, 2018

Northwest-Shoals names president’s, dean’s list honorees

Northwest-Shoals Community College has announced its president’s and dean’s lists for fall semester 2017.
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 from Franklin County are:

  • Hodges: Kerry Lawler
  • Phil Campbell: Bethany Litteral, Kody Lowery, Lex May, Jennifer Reed and Abby Swinney
  • Red Bay: Brooklyn Bolton
  • Russellville: Hannah Akers, Fredy Argueta, Susie Boyd, Megan Brockway, Emiliano Chavez-Hernandez, Kayla Cochran, Bethany Cook, Jeffery Dill, Billy Fretwell, Jace Gallagher, Lauren Goines, Daniel Jenkins, David Lugo Barrera, Hunter Milender, Mason Montgomery, John Pierce, Joshua Pinkard, Kaylee Rickard, Sierra Robinson and Noah Coan.
  • Spruce Pine: Levi Hargett, Austin Hester and Hunter 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 from Franklin County are:

  • Phil Campbell: Justin Baker, Ezequiel Gonzalez, Dillion Jackson, Adam Lowery, Stephanie Orrick and Michele Thompson.
  • Red Bay: Autumn Higginbottom and Alanis Welch.
  • Russellville: Kalley Baker, Hayden Bell, Tania Betancourt, Salvador Blanco-Perello, Tracey Chavez, Nathaniel Franklin, Wendy Garcia, Lariza Garcia Delgado, Monica Gomez, Pedro Lucas, Allenby Martinez Alarcon, Jill Masterson, Michael Mitchell, Caitlyn Morgan, Jennifer Morgan, Hailey Peters, Allison Standridge, Kaitlyn Vandiver, Noemi Vargas and Christopher Yancey.
  • Spruce Pine: Clay Cason, Shelby Cooper, Elijah Crandall and Michael Roberson.
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