Thirty-nine Sartell students were among 1,432 students who were recently named to the fall dean’s list at t. Cloud State University.
They and their majors are as follows: Einas Alkhatib, biomedical sciences; Garrett Brennan, computer science; Brandon Burggraff, undecided; Rebecca Caspers, social work; Jill Chaika, nursing; Nathan Christopherson, computer engineering; Kimberly Duong, pre-law; Jacob Emslander, management; Nicole Erickson, community psychology; Brooke Evans, community psychology; Sarah Garlock, information systems; Nicole Grant, mechanical engineering; Meredith Herman, community psychology; Tiffany Hess, psychology; Austin Johnson, community psychology; Noah Kelm, undecided; Rachael Knutson, anthropology; Jonathan Lahr, pre-business; Nathan Lahr, criminal justice studies; Tomas Lorincz, electrical engineering; Emily McIntire, biomedical sciences; Kelsey McIntire, community psychology; Samantha Mills, anthropology; Ariel Motschke, social work; Genelle Newinski, early childhood education; Jeremy Nicoski, nursing; Katie Olerud, community psychology; Greta Perske, nursing; David Schinas, political science; Tyler Schroeder, political science; James Scully, pre-business; Paul Spanier, recreation and sports management; Sally Traut, elementary education; Kirsten Uran, elementary/K-6 education; Brittany Waldvogel, nursing; Olivia Windahl, English; Kara Wolters, undecided; Katie Yurczyk, early childhood education; and Krista Zipp, elementary/K-6 education.
To be eligible for the honor, students must have a grade point average of 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
Two St Stephen students were among 1,432 students who were recently named to the fall dean’s list at t. Cloud State University. They and their majors are as follows: Kari Tschida, psychology; and Amber Zapzalka, special education.
To be eligible for the honor, students must have a grade point average of 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
Four Sartell students were recently named to the fall semester dean’s list at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, S.D.
They are the following: Jordan Erkens, Cole Jenkins, Madeleine Spalding and Andrea Whitney.
To be eligible for the honor, students must have a minimum of 12 credit hours with grade-point averages at 3.5 or above.
Twenty Sartell studentswere among 3,101 North Dakota State University students who were recently named to the fall dean’s list.
They and their majors are as follows: Jonathan Carlson, art; Miranda Etienne, civil engineering; Abby Fenlason, dietetics; Danielle Fritz, pharmaceutical sciences; Joel Garberick, radiologic sciences; Matthew Gault, university studies; Molly Granzow, accounting; Ross Hardman, psychology; Kayla Hauer, psychology; Darrin Laudenbach, electrical engineering; Justin Lieberg, accounting; Kirsten Miller, pharmaceutical sciences; Bernard Omann, construction management; Rebecca Pareja, pharmaceutical science; Kayla Sorenson, nursing; Bryan Symanietz, management information systems; Michael Symanietz, zoology; Kyle Thorson, computer engineering; Samuel Traut, civil engineering; and Anna Wenzel, pharmaceutical sciences.
Students must earn a 3.50-grade-point average or higher and be enrolled in at least 12 class credits to qualify.