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1:16 pm Friday, May 17, 2019

NW-SCC announces spring President’s List, Dean’s List honorees

Northwest-Shoals Community College has announced its President’s and Dean’s Lists for the spring semester.
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 spots on the Presidents List from Franklin County were: Kaylie Hamby and Jennifer Reed of Phil Campbell; April Tucker of Red Bay; Irma Ajualip Huarcas, Giovana Ambrosio, Fredy Argueta, Danny Borden, Leah Borden, Susie Boyd, Allyson Bragwell, Megan Brockway, Nathaniel Franklin, Leslie Garcia, Anna Garrison, Mandy Hall, Madison Hargett, Timothy Landers, Adrian Lopez, Jasmine Martin, Hunter Milender and Sierra Robinson of Russellville; Austin Hester, Hannah James and Samuel Pierce of Spruce Pine; and Blake Hardin and Carlan McNeill of 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: Brooke Baker, John Denton, Mackenzie Elkins, Samantha Fragale, Klaudia Harris, Julianna Taylor, Katelyn Wallace and Reyna Wingo of Phil Campbell; Christopher Fernandez, Juana Francisco Mendez, Megan Fullman, Lariza Garcia Delgado, Jorge Gerardo Rendon, Monica Gomez, Abby Hester, William Hunderman, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jarrod Lasseter, Carmen Perez, Payton Scott, Hannah Snow, Blake Swinney and Valeria Vela Astrain of Russellville; Madison Fite and Seth Taylor of Spruce Pine; and Cami Williams of Vina.

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