TIFTON —
Students who achieved academic excellence in their course work during the fall term were recognized at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.
ABAC cites its top academic students each semester on the President’s List, the Dean’s List, and the Distinguished Achievement List.
The President’s List is the highest academic honor possible for ABAC students. ABAC President David Bridges said each student on the list attained an “A” in every subject, resulting in a perfect 4.0 grade point average. The students had to carry a minimum of 12 hours of academic work.
Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs Niles Reddick said the students who qualified for the Dean’s List attained a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and carried at least 12 hours of academic work.
The Distinguished Achievement List is composed of students who complete between six and 11 hours of academic work with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale. The purpose of this list is to recognize excellence and scholastic achievement among part-time students.
The local students who made one of these lists include, of Berlin, ont the Dean’s List, Annmarie G. Vallomthail; of Coolidge, on the President’s list, Lauren A. Baker; of Doerun, on the Dean’s List, Devin K. Gibbs and Robert C. Wingate; of Ellenton, on the Dean’s List, Audie J. Perry Sr.; of Hartsfield, on the Distinguished List, Tara A. Gay; of Lenox, on the Distinguished List, Jessie L. Barber, Jason L. Ray and Levi Z. Wetherington, on the Dean’s List, Kandace R. Griffin and Abby L. Rountree; of Meigs, on the Dean’s List, Abby S. Barber; of Morven, on the Dean’s List, Courtney T. Jackson; of Moultrie, on the President’s List, Wandell K. Hargraves, Eduardo D. Moreno and Savannah I. Richardson, on the Distinguished List, Caroline L. Buckner, Vel Farrell, Zachary A. Felts, Miranda E. Fletcher, Taylor M. Griner, Morgan O. Hayes, Henry D. Mallard, Charles A. McClure, Arrienne A. Miller, Quinton T. Pitts, John W. Pope, Katherine A. Russell, Brittany N. Russum, Alden L. Rykard, Alisha K. Sloan, Sarah M. Strong, Jacob P. Tompkins, Chasity L. Truelove, Laura L. Veasey and Amanda J. Walden, on the Dean’s List, Zachary M. Gibbs, Bryson M. Griner, Jennifer L. Hammond, Nicholas S. Hartley, Randy J. Howard, Kaytlyne A. Jarvis, Julie O. Kline, Katelyn N. Payne, Lianet Perez, Brandon M. Pipkin, Zackary A. Saunders, Julia D. Smith and Amanda N. Willis; of Norman Park, on the Distinguished List, Valerie A. Bentley, Morgan W. Garrick, Angelique L. Grace, Abbie E. Weeks and Hunter W. Whiddon, on the Dean’s List, Jenna M. Hagler and Katherine M. Key; of Omega, on the Distinguished List, James C. Dunn and Brooke A. Spraggins, on the Dean’s List, Lorenzo Gomez Jr., Jennifer L. Layfield, Nestor Nunez, Marilyn E. Ponder and Jessica L. VanDeVelde; of Pelham, on the President’s List, Caitlin M. Slaughter, on the Dean’s List, Melody J. Harper and Kaylee D. Singletary; and of Sale City, on the President’s List, Henry J. Machuca.
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