Blue Ridge Community College announces Summer 2021 Dean’s List

Blue Ridge Community College announces Summer 2021 Dean’s List
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Blue Ridge Community College issued the following announcement on Aug. 12

The following students listed with program of study and county of residence were named to the Dean’s List at Blue Ridge Community College for Summer Semester 2021. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must be a full-time student with a minimum grade point average of 3.50.

Buncombe County
Deja Benton, Criminal Justice Technology – Pathway to Mars Hill
Kristy Darkes, Interpreter Education
Meagan Gerace, Associate in Science
Sara Goodwin, Horticulture Technology
Jared Russell, Info Tech – Computer Programming and Development Pathway
Eric Voncannon, Info Tech – Computer Programming and Development Pathway
Celeste Young, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Science

Cabarrus County
Brandon Jackson, Simulation and Game Development

Cumberland County
Klijah Mitchell, Interpreter Education

Henderson County
Brianna Allen, Human Services Technology/Social Services
Grant Billingsley, Associate in Arts
Chase Blanken, Associate in Arts
Matthew Blevins, Associate in Arts
Timothy Bousson, Welding Technology
Jessica Buchanan, Business Administration – General Business Admin Pathway
Lyle Cadorette, Info Tech – Network Management Pathway
Hanna Coyer, Associate in General Education – Nursing
Ashley Cutshaw, Associate in General Education
Mikenna DiChristofaro, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Arts
Annah Eubanks, Associate Degree Nursing – RIBN Program (BRCC/WCU)
Natalie Fletcher, Associate in Fine Arts in Visual Arts
Kennedy Freeman, Teacher Preparation – CCP AA in Teacher Preparation
Thomas Gilmore, Human Services Technology Substance Abuse
Carly Godfrey, Teacher Preparation
Carson Godwin, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Arts
Alexander Greene, Associate in General Education – Nursing
Perla Guevara-Perez, Accounting and Finance
Daniel Hardin, Associate in Arts
Savannah Hensley, Associate in General Education – Nursing
Jeremiah Higginbotham, Associate in Arts
Jacob Hirshberg, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Arts
Audrey Hood, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Arts
Daniel Houck, Emergency Medical Science
Tori Inman, Associate in Arts
Sergio Islas, Office Administration
Jessica Lemieux, Business Administration – Banking and Finance Pathway
Giselle Lopez, Cosmetology
Wanda McMinn, Accounting and Finance
Emily Mertz, Associate in Arts
Emily Messer, Surgical Technology – Diploma
Julia Mikhail, Associate in Science – Wingate Pre-Pharmacy
Klairice Milanese, Accounting and Finance
Danielle Osteen, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Arts
Aubrie Pressley, Associate in Science
Aris Quijosa, Associate in Arts
Jordan Reaves, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Science
Coleman Ridenour, Associate in Science
Emma Robinson, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Arts
Erin Rummel, Business Administration – General Business Admin Pathway
Kena Shaw, Office Administration
Reese Shrader, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Arts
Sarah Smith, Associate in General Education – Nursing
Claire Stansberry, Associate in Arts
Kami Yates, Associate in Arts
Cassidy Youngblood, College Transfer Pathway – CCP Associate in Arts

Hoke County
Bianca Harold, Interpreter Education

Polk County
Paula Aguilera-Johnson, Business Administration – General Business Admin Pathway

Spartanburg, South Carolina
Samantha Paige, Associate in General Education – Nursing

Transylvania County
Tyller Bowling, Business Administration – General Business Admin Pathway
Hannah Cabe, Associate in Science
Russell Knox, Mechanical Engineering Technology
Garrett Norris, Welding Technology
Lindsay Schwartz, Associate in Science
April Ziegler, Associate in General Education – Nursing

Original source can be found here.



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