Kent-area student make president’s honor roll at WSU

The following students from Kent made the Washington State University president's honor roll for the 2014 fall semester.

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  • Friday, March 6, 2015 12:29pm
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The following students from Kent made the Washington State University president’s honor roll for the 2014 fall semester.

The honor roll recognizes students who stand above the rest with excellent academic performance. To be eligible for the honor roll, undergraduate students must be enrolled in a minimum of nine graded hours in a single term at WSU and earn a grade point average of 3.75 or earn a 3.50 cumulative GPA based on 15 cumulative hours of graded work.

Gabriel McKinley Abram; Jessica Lauren Amoth; La-Keysha Antoinette Ashford; Melanie Kathleen Bibko; Kelsey Paige Bueno; Marsha E Burnworth; Donald Alan Bursiel; Vitou Chea; Nicole Marie Comfort; Kelsey Melissa Coolidge; Michael Matthew Coughlin; Bailee Renee DePhelps; Emily Anne Dervin; Zane Alexander Duke; Alexander Ray Figgins; Michelle Mae Freeman; Nikki Torres Garcia; Jacqueline Oreda George; Matthew Joji Go; Keaton Andrew Gray; Kristin Nicole Greenman; Auriona Noelle Harvey; Shannon Michelle Hoefer; David Brent Hoekman; Eleanor Anne Hoekman; Samantha Mary Holler; Melanie Joy Johnson; Sukhdeep Kaur; Christopher Eric Keizer; Alexandra Marie Kerr; Emma Nicole Knapp; Jessa Rosete Labasan; Holly Marie Lane; Collin Robert Lavachek; Patrick James Leckington; Anna Louise Lee; Krista Alexis Lee; Megan Michael Lee; Natasha Manzee Li; Michael David Moloney; Ryan Michael Moloney; Myles Frederick Muehlbauer; Angela Patricia Nguyen; Emilee Marie Olson; Shannon Marie Paglia; Olivia Danielle Parish; Jonathan Garvin Price; Nichelle Anne Price; Sara Nicole Richardson; Sarah Anne Robbins; Alicia Renea Rodriguez; Stephanie Rae Saltness; Zachary Joseph Skeltis; Colleen Lynne Stuckey; Diana A Tarasevich; Tanna Kay Tingstad; Trevor John Williams; Erika Nicole Wood; Desirae Rose Woodford.




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