Flathead Valley UM students graduate
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The University of Montana has 2,453 students who are degree candidates for spring semester 2012.
The total includes 234 certificates, 271 associate degrees, one education specialist, 1,392 bachelor’s degrees, 362 master’s degrees, 82 juris doctorates and 209 doctoral degrees.
There were 153 candidates for double degrees. The Flathead Valley students listed below are UM degree candidates for spring semester 2012.
Students graduating with honors achieved a grade-point average of 3.4 or higher, and students with high honors achieved a grade-pointed average of 3.7 or higher.
Lakeside
Laura Suzanne Page earned a BSMT in Medical Technology with honors.
Bigfork
Hannah Lucille Herkert earned a BA in English with honors. Kael Andre Melanson earned a BA in Biology, Ryan Jay Parks earned an AAS in Energy Technology, Dylan Cassidy Richmond earned a BSHHP in Health and Human Performance, Barbara Ellen Schott earned a MSW in Social Work, and Cheyne Jordan Shoultz earned a BA in Communication Studies.
Seeley Lake
Kuinalu Scott Akane earned a General AA, Shannon Beth Connolly earned a CERPB in Wildlife Biology, Julie Ann Majerus earned a MED in Curriculum and Instruction, Cobralee Marie Ruth earned an AAS in Information Technology, and Taylor Matthew Wilcox earned a BSWB in Wildlife Biology with high honors.
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