Goshen students make UW honor rolls

For the Telegram
Posted 2/7/18

A total of 17 students from the Goshen County area were recognized for academic achievement on the University of President’s List for the fall semester 2017, according to a recent release from the college.

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Goshen students make UW honor rolls

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LARAMIE – A total of 17 students from the Goshen County area were recognized for academic achievement on the University of President’s List for the fall semester 2017, according to a recent release from the college.
Students and their home towns are:
LaGrange Kenna J. Noble and McKayla Ward
Lingle                
Zachary David Anderson and Makenna B. Greenwald
Torrington            
Samantha Baurle, Chase R. Bergeson, Erin C. Buchanan, Haylee Ann Fleming, Taylor Leann Frazier, Allison Taylor Marsh, Austin Reid Miller, Dimitri A. Nesbitt, Robert P. Randolph, Branton T. Samson, Abbie R. Smith, Jacob Kent Steben and Mckade L. Umbenhower.
Additionally, 23 students from Goshen County were listed on the 2017 fall semester academic Dean’s and Dean’s Freshman Honor Rolls.

Students and their home towns are:
Fort Laramie          
Lane T. Hageman and Tel L. Parmely
LaGrange             
McKenzie Ward
Lingle                
Kaylee Dawn Greenwald, Orrin Hays Kinberg, Gabrielle Lee Wollert and Georgia D. Wollert
Torrington            
Amy Katelyn Allen, Jeffrey C. Burroughs, Shelby Jane Burroughs, Noelle E. Chapman, Allison R. Gross, Madison S. Haun, Ryan G. Kath, Skyler D. Miller, Joshua Ring, Brianna Sishc, Jared M. Spencer and Cheri Walker
Veteran               
Hannah Clapper and Katrina M. Haines
Yoder                 
Jessica D. Lessard and Mary A. Ridenour
The President’s Honor Roll consists of regularly enrolled undergraduates who earned a 4.0 grade point average for the semester. The honor rolls consist of regularly enrolled undergraduates above freshman standing who earned a 3.4 or better grade-point average, and freshmen who have earned a 3.25 or better grade-point average.
To be eligible for any of the academic honors lists, students must have been enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours taken for letter grades.