Locals named to UM Dean’s, President’s lists
UM News Service | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 7 months AGO
At the University of Montana, 2,892 students made the spring semester 2020 Dean’s list or President’s 4.0 list.
To qualify, students must be undergraduates, earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher and receive grades of A or B in at least nine credits. Students who receive any grade of C+ or below or no credit (NC/NCR) in a course are not eligible.
Double asterisks after a name indicate the student earned a 4.0 GPA. A single asterisk indicates a GPA greater than 3.5 but less than 4.0.
Here is the list of area students, listed by community:
ARLEE
Laurie Childs**
Christian Dupree**
Dylan Foley**
Samuel Hofland*
Samantha Jacobson*
Jaclyn Malczewski**
Thomas McClure*
Jessica Pierce*
Colton Rothwell*
Kai Stein**
BIG ARM
Dominic Rosatti**
CHARLO
Jane Umbriaco*
MOIESE
Brooklyn Foust**
PABLO
Stephanie McDonald*
POLSON
Colleen Ammons*
Keliegh Borchers*
Elizabeth Brown**
Isaac Christopher O’Conlough*
Marlee Congdon*
Dylan Cooper*
Mandy Fischer**
Aubrey Frissell**
Beatrix Frissell**
Jessica Fuqua*
Rachael Hagen*
Patrick Hahn**
Antonio Hendricks**
Savannah Houle*
Nathan Killian**
Mollie Lemm*
Shawna Lenz*
Michael Mercer**
JoLeah Nicholas**
Calvin Nowlen*
Ana Salgado-Brownell*
Scott Sicz**
Grace Sievert**
Annabelle Smith**
Lauren Vergeront**
Elizabeth Violett*
RONAN
Christopher Groessler*
Robert Hocker*
Jordan Kettelkamp**
Micalann Mccrea*
Brooklyn Olson*
Anya Smith**
Amber Tatkenhorst*
Aurrora Watkins*
Gabriella Wirz**
SEELEY LAKE
Shenoah Curley Wildshoe*
Jacob Haley*
Chance Johnson*
Keaton Johnson*
Ashley Miller*
Nino Robinett*
ST. IGNATIUS
Peter Matt**
Raymond Matt*
Devon Sikora**
Maria Stults*
William von Holtum*
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