Franklin County, News
 By  Staff Reports Published 
8:29 am Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Northwest-Shoals releases Spring 2017 honors list

Northwest-Shoals Community College has announced its President’s and Dean’s lists for the spring 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 Honors from Franklin County were: Hannah L. Baggett and Ashley N. Lovett, Hodges; Luke D. Baker, Ronald D. Dobbs, Kodie G. Lowery, Lex W. May and Natasha E. Reeves, Phil Campbell; Alanis G. Welch, Red Bay; Ricardo Aragon Arango, Anthony Betancourt, Megan L. Brockway, Tracey D. Chavez, Emiliano F. Chavez-Hernandez, Bethany H. Cook, Jeffery Dill, Wendy J. Garcia, Savannah N. Mills, Micheal W. Mitchell, Miguel A. Mojica-Osorio, Maggie R. Williams and Christopher L. Yancey, Russellville; Austin T. Hester and Bethany S. Moore, Spruce Pine; and Kaitlin P. Burks and Lacey A. Wilson, Vina.

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 were: Tierney H. Barton, James D. Beasely, Sarah J. Clement, Lesly Garcia, Courtney J. Lucas, Stephanie F. Orrick, Kaylee N. Saarinen and Brett J. Suddith, Phil Campbell; Brooklyn M. Bolton and Angel C. Milam, Red Bay; Maritza P. Arizmendi, Jackson B. Bendall, Kyle R. Bolton, Michaela D. Fish, MaKayla G. Franks, Jorge Gerardo Rendon, Debbie Gomez-Mayen, Leslie Gonzales, Michael C. Hodge Austin H. James, Daniel I. Jenkins, Jill D. Masterson, Damian S. McGlaughn, Mason K. Montgomery, Kaitlin M. Nolen, Joshua M. Pinkard, Madelyn E. Price, Diana E. Ramos-Chic, Travis L. Stanaland, Allison D. Standridge, Melissa A. Vandiver, Tori D. Welch, Alana M. West and Kirstie L. Williams, Russellville; Jacob D. Ayers, Clay Cason, William L. Cole, Elijah H. Crandall, Allison A Harvey, Hanna A. Malone and Tyson D. Sumerel, Spruce Pine; and Zachary T. Johnson, Savannah L. Smith and Luke A. Stanford, Vina.

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