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Lisle Students Earn North Central College Dean’s List Honors

Seventeen students earned the honor last semester.

North Central College has named its Dean’s List of scholars for the 2012 winter term. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, undergraduate students must maintain a grade-point average of 3.6 (4.0=A) for the term and be enrolled as full-time students. Part-time students are recognized at the end of each academic year if they meet the same criterion and have completed at least eight credit hours, the equivalent of one term as a full-time student.

 

The following students from Lisle were named to the Dean’s List during winter term:

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Genti Basha, Jaimelynn Brand, Ryan Donahue, Brian Failing, Christina Foster, Amelle Gana, Ryan Jordan, Andrea Kovalsky, Qihui Liao, Jessica Matsumoto, Joshua McLeod, Amanda Mehok, Blaine Miller, Sabheen Mohsin, Florid Reka, Siti Shamsuddin and Brandon Wood.

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Founded in 1861 and celebrating its Sesquicentennial in 2011-2012, North Central College is an independent, comprehensive college of the liberal arts and sciences that offers more than 55 undergraduate majors and graduate programming in six areas. Located in the Historic District of Naperville, Illinois—rated by Money magazine as among the nation’s “Best Places to Live”—North Central College is just 30 minutes from Chicago’s Loop. With more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students, North Central College is committed to academic excellence, a climate that emphasizes leadership, ethics, values and service, a curriculum that balances job-related knowledge with a liberal arts foundation and a caring environment with small classes. Visit northcentralcollege.edu to learn more.

 


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