Students Named to the Summer 2022 President's and Dean's Lists
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Students Named to the Summer 2022 President's and Dean's Lists

Published: September 06, 2022

Jefferson Community College (JCC) has named the following students to the 2022 summer session President’s and Dean’s lists. The students named to the President’s List earned a grade point average of 3.75 to 4.0 out of a possible 4.0. The students named to the Dean’s List earned a grade point average of 3.50 to 3.74 out of a possible 4.0. To be eligible for President’s or Dean’s List recognition, full-time and part-time students must meet applicable credit hour requirements.
 
President’s List Summer 2022

Boonville
Emma Reid

Cape Vincent
Cassandra Lee Smith

Clayton
Sabrina L. Burns
Ashley Ranae Frana

Dexter
Benjamin M. Wiley

Evans Mills
Jeremy Titter

Fort Drum
River Justin Garza
Catherine Anne Mishio
Brittani Nicole Tannehill

Glen Park
Kayleen Adele Monroe

Gouverneur
Britny Danielle Harmer
Kristin B. Lamanteer

Lorraine
Elizabeth Anne Cleveland

Watertown
Nickcole Marie Collins
Sarah N. Kamide
Cassandra Leigh Prescott
William Rodriguez-Reyes
Shellby Elizabeth Turner
Rebecca R. Wisner

Out-of-State

Mesa, Arizona
Marcis Ybarra


Dean’s List Summer 2022


Carthage
Rebecca Marie Chavis

Clayton
Trisha Lynn Thompson

Evans Mills
Baylee Aletha Young

Fort Drum
Clayton Matthew Libberton
Nallya Ohila Carmelle Neme
Kendally Orfelina Rodriguez

Great Bend
Nicole Anne Bennett

Watertown
Stefan Jerome Andrews
Amanda Marie Brett
Santiago Arreguin Morales
Colton Ridge Walker
Darla E. Walker

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Story by:

Pamela Dixon

Additional Information:

Public Relations Department, Jefferson Community College, (315) 786-2392, Email Public Relations

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