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Dacula Students Named to Georgia Southern Dean's List, President's List
Several Dacula students honored for academic achievements.
STATESBORO, GA (02/22/2012)(readMedia)--Georgia Southern University recently recognized 2,434 students for excellence in academics on the 2011 Fall Semester Dean's List. To be eligible for the Dean's List, a student must have at least a 3.50 grade point average and carry a minimum of 12 hours for the semester. The following Dacula students were among those honored:
- Shelbi Andrews from Dacula, GA
- Brooke Bedgood from Dacula, GA
- Agustina Biggio from Dacula, GA
- Cole Breyette from Dacula, GA
- Charles Brower from Dacula, GA
- Shannon Cemate from Dacula, GA
- Barron Futral from Dacula, GA
- Parker Graham from Dacula, GA
- Meagan Jordan from Dacula, GA
- Savannah Kennedy from Dacula, GA
- Victor Lopez from Dacula, GA
- Mary Matheny from Dacula, GA
- Jessica Mauldin from Dacula, GA
- Ryan Mester from Dacula, GA
- Kathleen O'Neill from Dacula, GA
- Ashley Smith from Dacula, GA
- Shelby Smith from Dacula, GA
- Kaitlin Stringer from Dacula, GA
- Elizabeth Todd from Dacula, GA
- Jayson Treadway from Dacula, GA
- Erica Voyles from Dacula, GA
- Reynolds Yeomans from Dacula, GA
- Eric York from Dacula, GA
Several Dacula students were also among the 1,058 students honored for excellence in academics on the 2011 Fall Semester President's List. To be eligible for the President's List, a student must have at least a 4.0 grade point average and carry a minimum of 12 hours for the semester. The following Dacula students were named to the President's List:
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- Patrick Cavanaugh from Dacula, GA
- Kyle Johnston from Dacula, GA
- Patrick Keating from Dacula, GA
- Megan Micheletti from Dacula, GA
- Nicholas Pavlichek from Dacula, GA
- Hunter Shugart from Dacula, GA
- Kaleigh Thomas from Dacula, GA
Georgia Southern University, a Carnegie Doctoral/Research University founded in 1906, offers 117 degree programs serving more than 20,000 students.
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