VSU announces fall dean’s list

Published 8:00 am Saturday, January 18, 2020

VALDOSTA — Valdosta State University is proud to announce its fall 2019 Dean’s List. Students who achieve a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher on nine or more semester hours with an institutional grade point average of 3.0 or higher are recognized by being placed on the Dean’s List. Developmental studies, transient, and graduate students are not eligible for Dean’s List status.

Area students earning Dean’s List honors were:

Sophie Anderson of Meigs

Benjamin Barwick of Thomasville

Shelby Beckett of Coolidge

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Mahala Bennett of Thomasville

Taylor Broome of Pavo

Harrison Butler of Thomasville

Andrew Clanton of Thomasville

Bethany Davis of Thomasville

Loren Davis of Pelham

Samuel Davis of Pavo

Micah Dodson of Ochlocknee

John Drake of Pelham

Emily Dukes of Thomasville

Cara Eaton of Ochlocknee

Kim Fromkin of Thomasville

Justis Geerdts of Thomasville

Ashley Godwin of Boston

Jennifer Gonzalez of Pavo

Yolanda Hadley of Thomasville

Julia Harris of Pelham

Dallas Henderson of Ochlocknee

Logan Herring of Thomasville

Joseph Holland of Thomasville

Andrew Hoyt of Thomasville

Melinda Hurst of Ochlocknee

Rhonda Jackson of Barwick

Christina Kato of Thomasville

Zachary King of Thomasville

Danielle Lee of Thomasville

Walker Lewis of Thomasville

Lila Maloy of Pelham

Shardajia McCloud of Pelham

Ethan Mims of Boston

Kayla Nelson of Thomasville

Emily Owens of Thomasville

Meredith Pearce of Thomasville

Courtney Robinson of Boston

Jessica Sanders of Pelham

Jessica Shores of Thomasville

Morgan Singleton of Pelham

Brody Smith of Coolidge

Callie Smith of Pelham

Jessica Spence of Meigs

Nakota Szymoniak of Boston

Leigh Taylor of Thomasville

Samuel Teehee of Thomasville

Hayley Theobald of Coolidge

Ryan Trull of Thomasville

Cameron Tudor of Thomasville

Robert Watts of Pelham

Cassidy Weaver of Pavo

Travis Webb of Thomasville

Daniel Winchester of Thomasville

Paul Woods of Pelham

Ana Wortham of Thomasville

Established in 1906, Valdosta State University is a premier comprehensive university that offers both the extensive academic, cultural, and social opportunities of a major university and the small classes and close, personal attention of smaller institutions. VSU boasts more than 100 degree, certificate, and endorsement programs on campus and online for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as a full menu of extracurricular activities, from national championship athletic and academic teams to honors organizations, sororities and fraternities, intramural sports, educational and service clubs, a symphony orchestra, art and theatre, research opportunities, and more. 

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