PORTLAND —The University of Southern Maine celebrates 1,180 undergraduate students recognized on the Spring 2018 semester Dean’s List.
To be recognized for this academic honor of excellence, undergraduate students attending full-time must meet a grade point average of 3.6 or above. They must also take at minimum 12 credit hours worth of classes with at least 12-letter graded (A-F) credits.
Full-time undergraduate students are eligible to be named on the Dean’s List each semester. Part-time students who meet the requirements during the Spring and Fall semesters are also honored on the Dean’s List.
Full-time students named on the Dean’s List in York County are:
Acton:
Morgan Nickerson, Brent Martin and Bradley Fawcett.
Alfred:
Jessica Toomey, Alexis Grose, Noah Farrington and Joshua Mason.
Arundel:
Caitlin Morse, Samuel Pawlowski, Erin Nadeau, Zachary Pyle, Jillian Vigneault, Taylor Lux, Amanda Huard and Adam Michel.
Biddeford:
Victoria Stackpole, Lissa Hilton Harrigan, Katherine Hast, Brooke Bailey, Alexis Huot, Jacob Rochefort, Cara Boisvert, Rachel Kurzawa, Jenna Nicholas, Melanie Perkins, Sydney Pettey, Erin Martin, Wayne Winder and Erica Lapointe.
Buxton:
Kirsten Said, Jeffrey Linscott, Benjamin Cornwall, Jacinda Volpe, Emily Boyd, Victoria Durgin, Zachary Wildes, Abigail Hayes, Ethan Morin, Garrett Swett, Alex Deering and Albert Dusseault.
Cape Neddick:
Aaron Pantling.
Cornish:
Maccoy Reinhard and Mikaela Shields.
Dayton:
Gerald Carreiro and Julia Chasse.
East Waterboro:
Marissa Valliere.
Eliot:
Taylor Lyman.
Gorham:
Katelyn Wiggins.
Hollis:
Joshua Seal.
Hollis Center:
Asa Heath, Taylor Dyer, Trevor Hustus, Ashley Rondeau, Hayden Eilinger, Allison Pillar, Samantha Machado, Carley Quinn, Clover Nichols and Caleb Robertson.
Kennebunk:
Kathy Hodge, Grace Jandro, Sydney Seiders, Elizabeth Sullo, Clara Perka, Julian Felvinci, Michelle Lovejoy, Marion Cerino, Elise Schwebler, Stephanie Langley and Edwin Jandro.
Kennebunkport:
Elijah Towne, Molly-joy Grant, Ashley Gagnon and Christopher Hannon.
Lebanon:
Autumn Wentworth, Mariah Martel, Benjamin Currie and Johnathan Michaud.
Limerick:
Devin Adams, Mckenzi Stevens, Makayla Garcia, Justine Pettersen, Janessa Curtis and Alexander Morin.
Lyman:
Sarah Diaz, Ronald Murray, Sarah Howe, Pauline Bremser, Lilia Brooks and Julia Nason.
North Waterboro:
Kristen Kane, Carol Oehlschlager and Danielle Tripp.
Old Orchard Beach:
Christopher Perrett, Justin Berg, Carolyn Graves, Mackenzie Rague, Spencer Leask, Ashley Forrest, Connor Hamilton and Kendel Tatsak.
Parsonsfield:
Samantha Watson.
Saco:
Jenna Beaulieu, Erik Squire, Kayla Savage, Brooke Cross, Samuel Penley, Ana-Maria Musteata, Shane Robertson, Abigail French, Faith Loy, Jacob Dostal, Rachel Dell’Erba, Mariah Profenno, Tyler Walsh, Logan Gailitis, Karli Lacasse, Mira Kuni, Mariano Ottone, Samantha Mitchell, Karli Thompson, Danielle McDonald, Natalie Johnson, Abigail Lee, Abigail Lapierre, Emily Camire, Nicholas Houde, Marlee Smith and Aaron Braxton.
Sanford:
Sabrina Gauthier, Kimberlee Watson, Kelsea Hough, Quentin Johnson, Sarina Teung, Mckayla Winn and Lydia Pulkinen.
Shapleigh:
Cole Lafountaine.
Springvale:
Sokthearrith Dong, Danielle Ryder, Abigail Owen, Makayla Garvin and Paige Vezina.
Waterboro:
Emma Cost.
Wells:
Nicole Downing, William Hahn III, Peter Valentino, Bailey Marsh, Breanna Blake, Alorah Connolly-Pelletier, Ryan Barber, Stephanie Towne and Emma Clarrage.
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