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New City Students Earn Dean’s List Placements

Institutions of higher learning release their Fall 2012 Dean’s Lists and names of graduates

 

New City residents earn a place on the Fall 2012 Dean’s List of their college or university and receive degrees

Tufts University announced the names of students on the Dean's List for the Fall 2012 semester including Kara Goldstein, class of 2014. Dean's List honors at Tufts University in Medford, MA require a semester grade point average of 3.4 or greater.

The University of Hartford in West Hartford, CT named Allison Bardio and Evan Fleischer to the Dean's List for Fall 2012.

Chloe Williams was named to the Dean's List at Fairfield University for the Fall 2012 semester. The Fairfield, CT-based university requires students to attain a grade point average of at least 3.5 for the Dean’s List.

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) announced that Jeremy Berman, a senior majoring in management, was named to the Dean's List for academic excellence for the fall 2012 semester. A total of 1,337 undergraduate students achieved the criteria required for WPI's fall 2012 Dean's List. WPI defines the Dean's List by the amount of work completed at the A level in courses and projects.

Nazareth College named Rommy Mata, a senior studying Art Education, to the Dean's List for the Fall 2012 semester. Mata is. A student's grade point average must be at least 3.5 or above, and they must complete 12 credit hours of graded work that semester in order to be included on the Dean's List at the Rochester, NY college.

Stonehill College named New City resident Alyssa R. Valente, a member of the class of 2013, to its Dean's List for the Fall 2012 semester. To qualify for the Dean's List at the Easton, MA-based college, students must have a semester grade point average of 3.50 or better and must have completed successfully all courses for which they were registered.

Gina Sloman, Jane Jian Chen and Nicole Genzardi were named to the Fall 2012 Dean’s Lists at the University of Rhode Island. To be included on the Dean's List, students must have completed 12 or more credits during a semester for letter grades with at least a 3.30 quality point average. Part-time students qualify with the accumulation of 12 credits with a 3.30 quality point average.

Marilyn Dizon was among 805 students named to the Dean's List for the fall 2012 semester at The College of Saint Rose in Albany. Full-time students who complete a minimum of 12 credit hours and achieve a semester grade-point average of at least 3.5 with no grades of D, F, Incomplete or Pass/Fail are eligible for inclusion on the Dean's List.

Tiana Bonventre, a senior Biology major, has been named to Alvernia University's Dean's List for the Fall 2012 semester. To be eligible for the Dean's List, students must carry a semester GPA of 3.5 or better and take a minimum of 12 credits at the university in Reading, PA.

Jessica Muttitt, a member of the Class of 2015, received the Dean's Award for academic excellence during the 2012 fall term at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. To be eligible for the Dean's Award, a Colgate student must achieve higher than a 3.30 average while enrolled in at least four courses. Muttitt is a graduate of Albertus Magnus High School.

Five New City residents were among the 1,329 students who earned Dean's List honors for the fall 2012 semester at SUNY Oneonta. They were: Chelsea Christonikos, Christina Connor, Meghan Hayes, Rachel Streitman and Sarah Vitro.  To qualify for the Dean's List, undergraduate students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher while carrying a course load of 12 semester hours or more.

Philip Simonelli, a Freshman Political Science major, earned placement on the Dean's List at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) for the 2012 fall semester. To qualify a student must carry 12 or more credits that semester and have a 3.5 grade point average or above.

Elizabeth Perez, a psychology major, was named to Lycoming College's Dean's List for the fall semester. Students at the college inWilliamsport, PA make the Dean's List if they complete at least 12 semester hours and earn a minimum grade point average of 3.50 for the semester.

Arielle Friehling was named to the Dean's List of Emory College, the undergraduate, liberal arts college of Emory University in Atlanta, GA, for the 2012 fall semester. Students must be in the top 20 percent or have approximately a 3.85 grade point average or higher to be named to the Dean's List.

Alexandra Studwell was named to the Honor List of Oxford College., the two-year liberal arts division of Emory University located in Oxford, GA., for the 2012 fall semester. Students must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher to be named to the Honor List.

Jordan Sahn, a junior Business Administration major, was named to the Dean's List in Ithaca College's School of Business for the fall 2012 semester.

Eric Jacobs was named to the fall 2012 dean's list at SUNY Buffalo State. To qualify for the dean's list, students must earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours.

Fairleigh Dickinson University's Metropolitan Campus, located in Teaneck and Hackensack, NJ, announced Frank Altieri and Kavya Mathew qualified for the Dean's List for the Fall 2012 Semester. To qualify for the Dean's List, a student must carry a 3.2 or better grade point average out of a possible 4.0 and be enrolled in a minimum of 12 letter-graded hours (four courses).

Taryn Cudlitz was among the 307 students who graduated from SUNY Oneonta following the fall 2012 semester. The college's December Candidate Recognition Ceremony was held on Sunday, Dec. 2.

Five New City residents recently received undergraduate degrees from the State University of New York at New Paltz. They are: Jenna Winnicki, who received a BA in Sociology, Lauren McKenna, who received a BA in English, Meghan McDonough, who received a BFA in Painting, Nicholas Sforza, who received a BS in Visual Arts and Vincent Faso, who received a BA in Biology.

rockland community foundation February 9, 2013 at 08:18 pm
The Rockland Community Foundation salutes our outstanding New City students -- you make us proud!
Grant applications are now available to graduating seniors for Rockland Community Foundation scholarships. Visit www.rocklandgives.org to download an application!

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