BOSTON, Mass. — MCPHS University is pleased to announce the students who have been named to the Deans List for the Spring 2017 semester:
• Asja James of Sanford is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Premedical and Health Studies (Physician Assistant Studies). Asja will graduate in 2019 from the Boston, Massachusetts campus.
• Jacob Lareau is a native of Wells and is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Premedical and Health Studies (Physician Assistant Studies). Jacob will graduate in 2020 from the Boston, Massachusetts campus.
The Deans List recognizes those students with a full-time course load who have achieved outstanding scholarship with a 3.5 GPA or higher for the academic term.
The mission of MCPHS University is to prepare students for successful careers in health care through excellence in teaching, scholarship, research, professional service, and community engagement.
Founded in 1823, MCPHS University is the oldest institution of higher education in the City
of Boston. In addition to the original Boston campus, the University has branch campuses in Worcester, Massachusetts and Manchester, New Hampshire.
The University currently offers more than 100 unique baccalaureate, masters and doctoral degree programs and certificates in a variety of health-related disciplines and professions on its three campuses.
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