Dean’s, President’s lists students named for UA spring 2023 term


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5:01 pm Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Dean’s, President’s lists students named for UA spring 2023 term



A total of 12,487 students enrolled during the 2023 spring semester at the University of Alabama were named to the dean’s list with an academic record of 3.5 (or above) or the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s).

These driven students are making waves across UA’s more than 70 undergraduate programs and 12 colleges and schools.

– Emma Ergle of Phil Campbell, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.
– Grace-lyn Habada of Phil Campbell, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.
– Benjamin Williams of Phil Campbell, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.
– Abbey Colley of Red Bay, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.
– Blake-Lee Dexter of Red Bay, Alabama was named to the Deans List.
– Kaitlin Anderson of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.
– Tristen Bickerstaff of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.
– Autumn Bragwell of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.
– Anna Byars of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.
– Simon Colburn of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.
– Jonah Fisher of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.
– Lisette Gonzalez of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.
– Maxim Moussad of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.
– Ansley Tate of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.
– Victoria Tiffin of Russellville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

 

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