Student honors

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Dean's List

NORTH PLATTE, Nebraska -- Enclosed is a list of Mid-- Plains Community College students (all campus locations) who maintain an overall 3.5-- 3.89 (on a 4.0 scale) grade point average (GPA), which qualifies them for the Dean's List for the Fall 2012 Term.

Arapahoe -- Scott Williamson, Zachary Fogel

Beaver City -- Jaci Ballou

Benkelman -- Katie Stroup, Nickolas Beumer

Cambridge -- Miranda Feddern, Shasta Hilker

Culbertson -- Gabriel Ware

Eustis -- Kelly Ryan

Hayes Center -- Tanner Dow, Taylor Ridder

Herndon, Kan. -- Kaelea Stoney

Imperial -- Brandi Confer

Indianola -- Brittany Klotz, Michael Brodd

McCook -- Alyssa Smith, Brad Baumbach, Brian Calvin, Cory Dallam, David Sandman, Kalie Kennedy, Kyle Groshong, Laykin Lichty, Marcus Golden, Shane Buck, Sierra Wiseman, Sydney Ulrich, Tyson Karr, Whitney Sis

Palisade -- Desiree Washum, Richard Martin


President's list

NORTH PLATTE, Nebraska -- Enclosed is a list of Mid-Plains Community College students (from all campus locations) who maintain an overall 3.9 or greater (on a 4.0 scale) grade point average (GPA), which qualifies them for the President's List for the Fall 2012 Term.

Arapahoe -- Amber Leising, Barbara Leising

Beaver City -- John Reeves

Culbertson -- Jacee Kershaw

Culbertson -- Kelsey Collicott

Curtis -- Anna Owens, Tina Park

Imperial -- Rachel Bischoff, Shannon Liewer

Indianola -- Nathan Sughroue, Shelby Hubbert, Veronica Waddell

McCook -- Alexander Broadfoot, Amber Oiler, Benjamin Vetrovsky, Candace Malleck, Emily Wood, Ethan Doyle, Jessica Reiners, Kacie Greenlee, Katherine Engbrecht, Kayla Budd, Nichole Eisenach, Tiffany Anderson, Tyler Richardson, William Doherty, William Ortiz Jr.

Oxford -- Ashley Layton


Dean's list

PERU, Nebraska -- Peru State College has released the names of students, including Cassandra Lueth*, of Curtis, who earned a place on the Dean's List for the fall 2012 semester.

To make the Dean's List students must have a grade point average of 3.75 or higher for the semester, have completed at least 12 college credit hours during the past semester and have no incomplete grades for the semester.

Those students earning a 4.0 for the semester are noted by an asterisk (*).

PSC's "Campus of a Thousand Oaks," an arboretum, is nestled in historic southeast Nebraska. The state's first college, Peru State offers a unique mix of innovative online and traditional classroom undergraduate and graduate programs, including online graduate degrees in education and organizational management. Peru State is a college of choice fostering excellence and student achievement through engagement in a culture that promotes inquiry, discovery and innovation.

PSC is a member institution of the Nebraska State College System. For more information, visit or call 1-800-742-4412.


UNO honors

OMAHA, Nebraska - Over 3100 University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) students received recognition for their academic achievements in the Fall 2012 semester.

There were 663 students, including Cody A. Korus and Emily Ellen Tolliver, both of McCook, named to the Chancellor's List at UNO for the semester, which includes a grade point average (G.P.A.) of 4.0 for courses taken at UNO during the semester with a minimum of 12 credit hours completed.

There were more than 2500 students named to the Dean's List at UNO for the semester, including Brandi Rose Diederich of Oberlin, Kansas; Mark Richard Hauxwell II of Indianola, Nebraska; Derek Lee Brooks, Taylor N. Hansen, Connor Thomas Larson, Bredgette A. Romero, Megan Nicholle Skiles, Kayla Sue Spilinnek, and Grant Steven Wilcox, all of McCook, Nebraska; and Jacob James Stoelting of Orleans, Nebraska. These students achieved at least a G.P.A. of 3.5 for the same minimum of 12 credit hours completed.


K-State honors

MANHATTAN, Kansas -- The fall 2012 semester was an outstanding one for more than 3,300 Kansas State University students who earned semester honors for their academic performance, including Alyssa Rippe of Danbury, Nebraska.

Students with at least 12 graded hours whose grade point average for the semester is 3.75 or above receive semester honors. They also earn commendations from their deans and the honors are recorded on their permanent academic records.


Dean's list

HASTINGS, Nebraska -- Hastings College has announced the Dean's List for its fall 2012 semester. To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must achieve a grade point average of 3.7 to 4.0, on a 4.0 scale, and be registered for full-time course work.

Those earning a 4.0 grade point average include: Kaylee Anderson of Arapahoe; Kyle Chesterman, Logan Ellis and Jessica Hunt, all of Beaver City; Molly Cox of Hayes Center; Abigail Burrows of McCook; and Brooke Ballou of Wilsonville.

Those earning a grade point average under 4.0 but at or above 3.7 include:

Amanda Downey of Benkelman, Joel Rick of Culbertson, Holly Wolfe of Danbury; Calvin Rupe of Eustis, Alicia Crous of Haigler and Drew Witte and Lyssa Witte of Orleans.


Honors

PRATT, Kansas -- Steven Salas of Bartley, Nebraska is named on the President's Honor Roll list at Pratt Community College in Pratt, Kansas. A student must be full time students, taking at least 12 credit hours and must have a GPA of at least 3.7 percent.


Dean's list

LARAMIE, Wyoming -- The University of Wyoming lists 41 students from Nebraska, including Christine Marie Messinger of McCook, on the 2012 fall semester academic Dean's and Dean's Freshman Honor Roll.

The honor roll consists of regularly enrolled undergraduates above freshman standing who earned a 3.4 or better grade point average, and freshmen who have earned a 3.25 or better grade point average.

To be eligible, students must have been enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours taken for letter grades.

Located in Laramie, the University of Wyoming is the state's only four year higher education institution, offering more than 180 programs of study. A low student faculty ratio allows for individual instruction and attention, and undergraduates often participate in cutting edge research projects.

For more information about the University of Wyoming, view the Web page at: www.uwyo.edu.

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