DAHLONEGA, GA (05/28/2019)– The deans of each of UNG’s five colleges – the College of Arts & Letters, the College of Education, the College of Health Sciences & Professions, the Mike Cottrell College of Business, and the College of Science & Mathematics – announced the names of those students who made their respective lists for spring 2019.
Dean’s List recognition is achieved by having at least a 3.5 grade point average, carrying 12 or more credit hours in one semester and having no grade lower than B.
Among those students earning recognition were:
Addie Altizer of Loganville, Georgia
Rachel Baumgartner of Loganville, Georgia
Jacob Bioust of Monroe, Georgia
Terrell Bone of Monroe, Georgia
Macy Brignone of Monroe, Georgia
Kendra Bryant of Monroe, Georgia
Robert Combs of Monroe, Georgia
Kathryn Corbett of Social Circle, Georgia
Tyler Curci of Loganville, Georgia
Kacie Fincher of Social Circle, Georgia
Meredith Gilbert of Loganville, Georgia
Lana Goitia of Loganville, Georgia
Nicholas Hammond of Monroe, Georgia
Andrew Hodges of Loganville, Georgia
Cassidy Howard of Loganville, Georgia
Mary Howes of Loganville, Georgia
Sarah Hunter of Loganville, Georgia
Madeline Hutchison of Monroe, Georgia
Shannon Jeffries of Loganville, Georgia
Megan John of Monroe, Georgia
Devan Johnson of Loganville, Georgia
Caroline Kelly of Monroe, Georgia
Cheyenne Kelly of Monroe, Georgia
Vicki Kennedy of Loganville, Georgia
Madison Lent of Loganville, Georgia
Emilie Olobatuyi of Loganville, Georgia
Kevin O’Shea of Monroe, Georgia
Sean Pastore of Loganville, Georgia
Ashley Rutledge of Monroe, Georgia
Kreszenz Schmid of Monroe, Georgia
Hannah Scott of Monroe, Georgia
Katelyn Sexton of Monroe, Georgia
Julia Sharpe of Loganville, Georgia
Caleb Skinner of Loganville, Georgia
Yvonne Sprinkle of Monroe, Georgia
Johanna Stokes of Loganville, Georgia
Kaitlyn Stueck of Monroe, Georgia
Michael Sweet of Loganville, Georgia
Carlee Thurmond of Monroe, Georgia
Sandy Vang of Monroe, Georgia
Tyler Vining of Loganville, Georgia
Paeton Wright of Loganville, Georgia
Caitlin Yarbrough of Loganville, Georgia
Positioned in the fastest-growing region of the state, the University of North Georgia comprises five campuses united by a single mission focused on academic excellence and academic and co-curricular programs that develop students into leaders for a diverse and global society. The University of North Georgia is a University System of Georgia leadership institution and is The Military College of Georgia. With more than 19,000 students, the University of North Georgia is the state’s sixth-largest public university. The university offers more than 100 programs of study ranging from certificate and associate degrees to professional doctoral programs.
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