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College of Saint Rose
The College of Saint Rose, Albany, N.Y., is pleased to announce Jenna Hopper, of Northampton, has been named to the dean’s list for fall 2017.
The College of Saint Rose (strose.edu) is a dynamic, progressive college in the heart of New York’s capital city where teaching is the first priority. The Saint Rose experience empowers students to improve themselves and the world around them.
Delaware Valley University
Dr. Benjamin Rusiloski, Delaware Valley University’s vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, announced the following students have been honored for academic achievement by being named to the fall 2017 dean’s list.
Bath: Caitlin Gallagher
Catasauqua: Derek McCartney
Coplay: Jarrett Kramer
Northampton: Courtney Deutsch, Emily Kleintop, Christiana Rizzo, Taylor Werner
Walnutport: Christopher Derr
Whitehall: Sophie Cramsey
Delaware Valley University is an independent, comprehensive university with more than 1,000 acres in Bucks and Montgomery counties. Founded in 1896, DelVal emphasizes experiential and interdisciplinary learning and provides small class sizes where students learn on a first-name basis. Through the innovative Experience360 Program, all DelVal students gain real world experience in their fields. Located in Doylestown, DelVal combines the comfort of small-town living with the excitement of big-city access. DelVal offers more than 25 undergraduate majors in the sciences, humanities and business, more than five master’s programs, a doctor of education and a variety of adult education courses.
Kutztown University
Kutztown University has conferred degrees on more than 475 students during the summer, fall and winter semesters. Kutztown University announces degree conferment twice a year, once in the winter and once in the summer. Commencement exercises are held in May and December; however, students finish the requirements for graduation throughout the entire year. The following students have been awarded degrees since the spring 2017 announcement.
The cumulative GPA necessary for honors distinction is: with honor (cum laude) 3.4; with high honor (magna cum laude) 3.6; and with highest honor (summa cum laude) 3.8.
Students listed multiple times have been awarded more than one degree.
Bath: Abigail Victoria Ross, Bachelor of Science in criminal justice/paralegal studies, cum laude
Catasauqua: Brittney Ann Bilheimer, Bachelor of Fine Arts in studio art/photography, cum laude
Coplay: Lauren Ashley Bostick, Bachelor of Science in biology/pre-med and health
Northampton: Ian Michael Gaetaniello, Bachelor of Science of Business Administration in accounting and finance; Nicole Anne Heffernan, Master of Education in secondary education, magna cum laude; Brandon Timothy Heimbach, Bachelor of Science in criminal justice; Patrick P. Keppel, Bachelor of Science in cinema, television and media production, cum laude; Callen Joseph Rich, Bachelor of Science in criminal justice
Walnutport: Courtney P. Behler, Bachelor of Science in criminal justice/paralegal studies; Karla M. Figueroa, Bachelor of Science in psychology; Joshua Aaron Lalik, Bachelor of Arts in communication studies, cum laude; Ryan Andrew Pastrick, Bachelor of Science of Business Administration in accounting, cum laude
Whitehall: Kylie M Bougourd, Bachelor of Science in biology/allied health; Matthew Lawrence Busch, Bachelor of Science of Business Administration in accounting; Tanios A. Chami, Bachelor of Science of Business Administration in management; John Blaise DeLeo, Bachelor of Science of Business Administration in finance; Morgan E. Frankenfield, Master of Education in prek-grade 4, summa cum laude; Cynthia Margarita Salcedo, Bachelor of Science in criminal justice; Steve Salloum, Master of Education in prek-grade 4, summa cum laude; Taylor Louise Schmoyer, Bachelor of Arts in communication studies; Jessica Marie Schwindenhammer, Bachelor of Arts in history, cum laude; Claudia Walakovits, Bachelor of Science in special education, summa cum laude
Founded in 1866, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is a proud member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education located on 289 acres nestled in the beautiful East Penn Valley in Berks County, between Reading and Allentown. As the region’s center for excellence in academics, culture and public engagement, KU’s programs and reputation for quality offer students the opportunity to discover lifelong avenues of learning and discovery. KU students select from more than 100 areas of study within four colleges in a diverse liberal arts academic environment. To complement their studies, KU’s NCAA Division II athletics program with 21 varsity sports joins the more than 160 student clubs and organizations providing students with a variety of activities for learning and discovery.
Wilkes University
Alexis Morgan, of Walnutport, was one of 15 Wilkes University students inducted as full members into the Theta Delta Chapter of Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society during an induction ceremony held during the fall 2017 semester. Full members are juniors or seniors who have completed at least 16 credits in biology with at least a 3.25 GPA and a 3.0 overall GPA.
Beta Beta Beta was founded in 1922 at Oklahoma City University by Dr. Frank G. Brooks and his students. The idea of an honor society and professional society for biology students spread and by 1925, the society became a national organization. The Theta Delta Chapter was installed at Wilkes in 2001.
Wilkes University is an independent institution of higher education dedicated to academic and intellectual excellence through mentoring in the liberal arts, sciences and professional programs. Founded in 1933, the university is on a mission to create one of the great small universities, offering all of the programs, activities and opportunities of a large research university in the intimate, caring and mentoring environment of a small liberal arts college, at a cost that is increasingly competitive with public universities. In addition to 43 undergraduate majors, Wilkes offers the doctor of nursing practice, doctor of education and doctor of pharmacy degrees and more than a dozen master’s degree programs, including the master of business administration and master of fine arts in creative writing.
NCC
The following students have been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Northampton Community College. The honor is reserved for students who have completed a minimum of six credits and achieved at least a 3.5 GPA.
Bath: Vera Aldeeb, Bahara Alendarova, Robin Angst, Haley Aversa, Molly Boyanoski, David Cardona, Rebecca Caywood, Jesi Cericola, Adriana DiOdoardo, Kelly Dougherty, Stephanie Enright, Tarah Fischer, Daniel Floyd, Karissa Frey-Woroniak, Richard Furs, Patrick Garo, Callie Gordon, Brooke Granitz, Maelynn Grube, Michael Haikalis, Rachel Haklits, Brittany Hann, Courtney Hartzell, Curtis Heckman, Robert Heckman, Corrina Heller, Meghan Heller, Brianna Herstine, Kevin Joswick, Casey Kies, Carly Kocher, Eugene Kocher, Brendan Konsevitch, Nicole Kufrovich, Cory Loran, Kendra Lotti, Zaddia Mamby, Jared Masonheimer, Kyle McLaughlin, Laura Metz, Julisa Montiel, Kristin Nasatka, John Philapavage, Jonathan Romano, Mark Schuon, Tyler Seeley, Jaclyn Serfass, Marissa Shunk, Austin Snover, Jonathan Stevens, Caitlyn Stonaker, Albion Tominaj, Brandon Trilli, Tori Unangst, Gregory Walls, Ryan Weisenberger, Carly Werner, Rocky Yeska, Donna Youwakim
Catasauqua: Daisy Castro, Brianna Cipollone, Benjamin Considine, Patric Corrocher, Jordon Doddy, Amber Kabrick, Jonathan Lambert, Samantha Schaefer, Alyssa Silva, Joseph Warren
Cherryville: Sandra Abdullah, Nicholas LaBadie, Katie Scott
Coplay: Trevor Gecik, Zachary Skorinko
Danielsville: Autumn Altemose, Danielle Bucha, Hannah Butz, Bonnie Danubio, Jordan Fenner, Tori Frable, Samantha Gaydos, Jamie Horvath, Carson Keefe, Gunner Liero, Brandon Martinez, Jamie Montalvo, Genna Wetzel
Northampton: Kelsey Adair, Saida Ahmadi, Gabriella Asencio, William Barney, Ginger Beenders, Sophie Bischof, Una Bonner, Julia Brearman, Zachery Confer, Gregory Corey, Maria Cruz, Aneasha Dale, Jeffrey Deegan, Alyssa Deutsch, Taylor Deutsch, Parker Dorsey, David Dreisbach, Nathan Falko, Samantha Finnegan-Liggio, Sarah Frailey, Karen Fuica, Megan Grefe, Madison Hansen, Deborah Hansler, Morgan Hassler, Tyler Heft, Carly Hein, Kayleigh Henninger, David Hicks, Mackenzie Hoenig, Megan Holihan, Brynn Hrynda, Adriana Huaman, Chad Kish, Alyssa Koch, Zachary Kostantewicz, Timothy Lahr, Alexandra Laurent, Hillary Lilly, Jolene Makovsky, Cherish Markle, Kelly McCauley, Alisha Miller, Nickolas Miller, Danielle Mitchell, Marcus Newsom, Jana Oliver, Laurie Phillips, Jamie Radcliffe, Wendy Raub, Leah Redline, Shawna Reese, Lissa Rocha, Jaimie Rosentel, Juliann Rudolph, Jeremy Schleicher, Kristin Schnaufer, Brittany Sherman, Amber Shuman, Jennifer Smith, Matthew Snyder, Julia Spengler, Aaron Stahl, Avery Taylor, Jessica Terrell, Ashley Weber, Brady Weiss, Jennifer Weiss, Rebecca Yeager, Jesse Yentsch, John Zangari
Walnutport: Carley Andrejack, Brianna Bankos, Cynthia Bilheimer, Jamie Collo, Benjamin Crawford, Paisley Hoffman, Matthew Lacava, Jackie Miller, Caylin Munn, Matthew Nikisher, Ashley Rinker, Amanda Schultz, Tyler Spanitz, Thomas Sparling, Ashley Torres, Stephanie Turpin, MacKenzie Witmer, Alexa Zellner
Whitehall: Luigi Alatrista Lerzundi, Tyra Alston, Thomas Barndt, Elizabeth Beller, Niki Fluck, Dylan Huber, Jason Kassis, David Kucharczuk, Amanda Lugo, Mary-Nour Mallouhi, Haajra Mirza, Kassandra Pineiro, Jamie Polzer, Morgan Sandberg
Muhlenberg College
Muhlenberg College students with a term GPA of 3.5 or higher were recognized for their academic achievement and named to the dean’s list for fall 2017.
Catasauqua: Krystal Hall, Andrew Verenna, Andrew Rice
Coplay: Graham Burrell
Northampton: Dylan Ashton, Deja Frazier
Whitehall: Daniel Kier, Stephanie Haik, Gavin Meyers, Elijah Sommer, Brett Mathews, Brian Heckman, Erin Lindenmuth, Alyssa Hertel
Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg College is a highly selective, private, four-year residential, liberal arts college located in Allentown. With an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 2,200 students, Muhlenberg is dedicated to shaping creative, compassionate, collaborative leaders through rigorous academic programs in the arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences, as well as selected pre-professional programs, including accounting, business, education and public health. A member of the Centennial Conference, Muhlenberg competes in 22 varsity sports.
Ithaca College
Dakota Collina, of Bath, graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in communication management and design. The degree was awarded December 2017.
Ithaca College prepares students for success through hands-on experience with internships, research and study abroad. Its integrative curriculum builds bridges across disciplines and uniquely blends liberal arts and professional study. Located in New York’s finger lakes region, the college is home to 6,100 undergraduate and 460 graduate students.
Alvernia University
The following students have been named to Alvernia University’s dean’s list for the fall 2017 semester. To be eligible for the dean’s list, students must carry a semester GPA of 3.5 or better and take a minimum of 12 credits.
Northampton: Ryan Galusha, health care science major and graduate of Northampton Area High School
Whitehall: Andrea Potylycki, early childhood education with special education major and a graduate of Allentown Central Catholic High School
Alvernia is a distinctive Franciscan university, grounded in the Catholic and liberal arts traditions, that combines diverse academic opportunities with personal attention and an unmatched commitment to community service. Alvernia empowers students to become “ethical leaders with moral courage.” Through real-world learning and the challenging guidance of faculty mentors, they discover their passion for life and turn what they love into lifetimes of career success and personal fulfillment. Alvernia students do well and do good.
Norwich University
The following students have been recognized on the dean’s list at Norwich University for the fall 2017 semester.
Catasauqua: Satchel Orion Stauffer
Coplay: Douglas Lloyd, Malcolm Norman Christman, Nathan Keith Christman
Norwich University, Vermont, is a diversified academic institution that educates traditional-age students and adults in a Corps of Cadets and as civilians. Norwich offers a broad selection of traditional and distance-learning programs culminating in baccalaureate and graduate degrees. Norwich University was founded in 1819 by Captain Alden Partridge of the U.S. Army and is the oldest private military college in the United States. Norwich is one of our nation’s six senior military colleges and the birthplace of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC).
LCCC
Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) President Ann D. Bieber announced the December 2017 graduates, including those with honors.
Bath: Joseph Dlugos
Catasauqua: Jarrett Haldeman; Rebecca Inhoff; Christian Marks; Hannah Pense; Amanda Snyder, cum laude; Levi Wolf
Coplay: Adam Csencsits, Kaitlyn Malloch
Danielsville: Jennifer Biege, Kristin Soldridge
Walnutport: Calvin Ortiz
Whitehall: Edwin Betancourt Jr., cum laude; Tyler Devine; Omar Florian; Sherlyn Gonzalez; Michael Hartranft; Aaron Morekin; Abdoulaye Ouattara; Carmen Peralta Martinez, magna cum laude; Wilbur Rodriguez Jr.; Michael Saraceni Jr.; James Saylor; Michele Schneck; Saschelle Simms, magna cum laude; Karim Sorour, summa cum laude; Tyson Weber; Brooke Zellers
University AT Albany
The University at Albany congratulates Rachel Schannauer, Whitehall, on being named to the fall 2017 dean’s list. Students named to the dean’s list earned at least a 3.5 GPA.
A comprehensive public research university, the University at Albany-SUNY offers more than 120 undergraduate majors and minors and 125 master’s, doctoral and graduate certificate programs.
Hofstra University
Foyinsi Adegbonmire, of Whitehall, excelled during the fall 2017 semester, achieving a GPA of at least 3.5 to earn a spot on the dean’s list at Hofstra University.
Hofstra University is a nationally ranked private university just 25 miles from New York City and all its cultural, recreational and professional opportunities. We offer small classes and personal attention with the resources, technology and facilities of a large university. Students can chose from undergraduate and graduate offerings in liberal arts and sciences, business, engineering and applied science, communication, education, health sciences and human services, honors studies, the Maurice A. Deane School of Law, the Hofstra Northwell School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies and the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Named to the 2015 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll and the only school to ever host three consecutive presidential debates, Hofstra University is a dynamic community of more than 11,000 students known for civic engagement and public service.
University of the Sciences
The following students have been named to the fall 2017 dean’s list at University of the Sciences. Selection for this award is based on completing and passing all assigned courses with no grade below a “C” and attaining an academic average of at least 3.4 for courses taken in the fall of 2017.
Coplay: Melissa Vargas, doctor of pharmacy student
Northampton: Mikyla Kutish, doctor of physical therapy student
Whitehall: Emily Brand, doctor of pharmacy student
University of the Sciences has prepared students to be leaders and practitioners in the health care and science fields for nearly 200 years. Key to its distinctive education is a tradition of hands-on research and experiential learning that is evident in every graduate who has walked its campus. Since its founding in 1821 as Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, the first college of pharmacy in North America, USciences has grown to more than 30 degree-granting programs from bachelor’s through doctoral degrees in the health sciences, bench sciences and health care business and policy fields.
University of the Sciences
Jenna Edelman, of Whitehall, was one of 41 students from University of the Sciences’ physician assistant studies program to join the ranks of professionals following the fourth annual white coat ceremony Feb. 1. Edelman continues on the path to a master of science in physician assistant studies.
The ceremony for the Class of 2019 commemorated the formal presentation of a white coat for physician assistant students as they begin working clinically with patients in hospitals and outpatient settings. At the ceremony, the students recited the oath of a physician assistant, a gesture to reinforce their commitment to working with patients compassionately and to enhancing their health and well-being.
University of the Sciences has prepared students to be leaders and practitioners in the health care and science fields for nearly 200 years. Key to its distinctive education is a tradition of hands-on research and experiential learning that is evident in every graduate who has walked its campus. Since its founding in 1821 as Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, the first college of pharmacy in North America, USciences has grown to more than 30 degree-granting programs from bachelor’s through doctoral degrees in the health sciences, bench sciences and health care business and policy fields.
Saint Joseph’s University
The following students earned dean’s list honors for the fall 2017 semester at Saint Joseph’s University. Students must achieve a GPA of 3.5 or above, a B or greater in all their classes and complete at least 15 credits to earn dean’s list status for a semester.
Whitehall: Matthew Kelly, Colette Makara, Jacob Meyers
Founded in 1851 in the Jesuit tradition of academic excellence, Saint Joseph’s University is a top-ranked Catholic university that provides a rigorous, student-centered education. With a total enrollment of 8,500 undergraduate and graduate students, SJU offers a wide array of academic programs designed so that each graduate enters the world with a competitive resume and global perspective. This is achieved through intense academic study led by thought-leading faculty scholars, a comprehensive campus experience and robust study abroad, service-learning, internship and co-op programs. Upon graduation, nearly 100 percent of students are employed, pursuing advanced degrees or volunteering in prestigious service programs. A member of the Atlantic 10 Conference, SJU offers 20 Division I intercollegiate men’s and women’s sports. SJU alumni - over 68,000 strong - provide a powerful network that spans the globe.
Lycoming College
Lycoming College congratulates Christopher Mathur, of Bath, on being named to the fall 2017 dean’s list. Students make the dean’s list if they complete at least 12 semester hours and earn a minimum GPA of 3.5 for the semester. The dean’s list is issued at the close of each semester in recognition of superior scholarship.
Founded in 1812, Lycoming College is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected liberal arts colleges. Today, our community of 1,300 active learners from 29 states and 24 countries work with our renowned scholars to craft customized, market-driven majors, minors and concentrations across dozens of academic programs. These students also compete in 17 NCAA Division III sports and study abroad in more than a dozen countries. Lycoming College has one of the highest endowment-per-student ratios among Pennsylvania colleges and is ranked by Forbes as among the very best for financial strength and operational soundness.
Susquehanna University
Kayla Gardineer, of Walnutport, was named to Susquehanna University’s dean’s list for the fall 2017 semester. Gardineer, an earth and environmental sciences and traditional art major, is a 2017 graduate of Northampton Area High School and is the daughter of Joy Gardineer. The dean’s list recognizes students who achieve a GPA of 3.4 or higher. To qualify, students must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours.
Susquehanna University is a selective, residential liberal arts college that provides a solid background in the liberal arts and sciences, as well as professional experiences. Students develop critical thinking, writing, teamwork and communication skills, which, combined with internships and research opportunities, prepare them for a lifetime of personal and professional success. The university is recognized nationally for its commitment to off-campus study through the Global Opportunities program. Small classes enable faculty members to serve as mentors as well as teachers. Ninety-six percent of Susquehanna students are employed or in graduate or professional school within six months of graduation.
Seton Hall University
Seton Hall University is pleased to announce the following students who qualified for the fall 2017 dean’s list and to congratulate them for their outstanding academic achievements.
Whitehall: Garrett Pruzinsky, Morgan Tirpak
One of the country’s leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall University, South Orange, N.J., has been a catalyst for leadership - developing students in mind, heart and spirit - since 1856. Home to nearly 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students and offering more than 80 rigorous majors, Seton Hall’s academic excellence has been singled out for distinction by The Princeton Review, US News & World Report and Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Seton Hall, which embraces students of all religions, prepares its graduates to be exemplary servant leaders and caring global citizens. Its attractive main campus is located in suburban South Orange, N.J., and is only 14 miles by train, bus or car to New York City, offering a wealth of employment, internship, cultural and entertainment opportunities. The university’s nationally recognized school of law is prominently located in downtown Newark.
LCCC
Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) has announced the dean’s list for the fall 2017 semester. Students with an academic GPA of at least 3.5 achieve dean’s list status.
Bath: Shekinah-Glory Kee, Susan Leopold, Kathryn Minnich, Susan Morrissey
Catasauqua: Andrea Bachman, Kyrsten Becker, Casey Benner, Adriana DaSilva, Elizabeth Dimopoulos, Hope Heffner, Christian Kingsley, James Kober, Susan McCully, Sage Mitchell, Kaitlyn Montgomery, Mahogaly Serraty, Amanda Snyder, Zachary Troxell, Jessica Watson
Coplay: Francesca Bachman, Megan Baur, Narda Bloch, Jennifer Comstock, Ryan Delorimier, Tyler Edinger, Kathryn Ferullo, Anthony Gazzillo, Patrick Gillespie, Rebecca Grim, Keanna Horst, Susan Horwith, Mollie Hulsizer, Derek Kirsopp, John Krazek, Mallory Marsilio-Schmoyer, Emily Phillips, Anthony Quiteles, Ryan Reinhart, Brandon Schaeffer, Nicole Sweeney, Avery Wanamaker, Susan Woodring
Danielsville: Kristin Soldridge
Northampton: Christopher Chanitz, Ashlee Kerbacher, Heather Kronstadt
Walnutport: Tabitha Centers, Isaac Fritchman, Vanessa Gavigan, Katie Kuntz, Justina Neff, Paul Penner, Katrina Redline, Clare Schultes
Whitehall: Joseph Abboud, Jihad Abduljabbar, Ali Almaiali, Aldaine Ruth Alphonse, Aldonair Alphonse, Shalynne Ananda, Nicola Assante, Kristen Auernheimer, Mamadou Balde, Kerlly Barba, Said Baya, Marlen Belman, Alyssia Besse, Clayvi Brown, Jessica Bruder, Tipsuda Chaikavin, Ryan Christman, Sr., Celine Colon, Kendal Commesso, Courtney Daniels, Rafael Dantas, Alexandra Davila, Sandra Del Rosario, Djamal Djemoui, Megan Dolan, Damian Earl, Christina Flannery, Katheryn Garrido, Jenny Gautreaux, Ramon Gonzalez, Nichole Grover, Jessica Hanna, Richard Harimenshi, Talitha Harry, Philip Kay, Amanda Krasenics, Kristelle Kuchera, Desiree Laborde, Pablo Landivar, Ean McCloud, Jessica Mickno, Karen Midence, Melinda Millard, Jason Mohr, Veronica Moreno Lopez, Slavka Morrison, Christopher Mumford, Kylie Musselman, Van Thi Nguyen, Robert Owens, Jr., Krystal Perdick, Yolani Pineda, Jonathan Potts, Tiffanie Rivera, Mostafa Rmouz, Ousmane Sacko, Igor Santos, Logan Sawka, Mason Sayre, Alok Shah, Saschelle Simms, Shivendra Singh, Alec Sodl, Kay Solderitch, Karim Sorour, Nicholas Tatasciore, Erin Thomas, Pauline Tran, Mary Viola, Michaela Waldrop, Joseph White, Ethan Williams, Jessica Woroniak, Jolene Zartler, Maxxie Ziegler
Clemson university
Daniel M. Thomas, of Walnutport, has been named to the president’s list at Clemson University for the fall 2017 semester. To be named to the president’s list, a student must achieve a 4.0 GPA. Thomas is majoring in general engineering.
Elizabethtown College
Elizabeth Syslo, of Coplay, a first-year health and occupation major, was named to the dean’s list at Elizabethtown College for the fall 2017 semester. Students on the dean’s list are full-time undergraduate students who earn a semester GPA of 3.60 or better in 14 or more credit hours, of which at least 12 credits are letter-graded course work.
Elizabethtown College, located in historic Lancaster County in south central Pennsylvania, is a private coed institution offering more than four dozen liberal arts, fine and performing arts, science and engineering, business, communications and education degrees.
University of Findlay
Kenley Rogers, of Bath, was named to the fall 2017 dean’s list at the University of Findlay. To earn this achievement, a student must attain a GPA of at least 3.5.
Located in Findlay, Ohio, the University of Findlay is known not only for science, health professions, animal science and equestrian studies programs, but also for cultivating the next generation of business leaders, educators and innovative thinkers through a dedication to experiential learning, both in and outside of the classroom. Established in 1882 through a joint partnership between the Churches of God, General Counsel and the City of Findlay, the University of Findlay has nearly 60 majors leading to baccalaureate degrees and offers 11 master’s degrees and four doctoral degrees. More than 3,800 students are enrolled at Findlay, and the university is nationally recognized by U.S. News and World Report and the Princeton Review.
Cedar Crest College
Students who achieved dean’s list have earned a GPA of 3.65 or higher in the fall 2017 academic semester.
Northampton: Patricia Dalton, Gabrielle Gutekunst, Ashley Ross, Sadie Schlichting, Chelsea Yenca, Christine Zweifel
Walnutport: Sloan Hawk, Casey Heimbach, Makenzie Kistler, Alexandra Kuchinos, Hope Wolbach
Whitehall: Faisal Alghazi, Adrienne Drisgill, Jessica Huegel, Joel Jackson, Justina Lopez, Rebecca Ludwig, Sierra Ressler, Dayanese Rodriguez, Samantha Schrader, Megan Smith, Carolina Tineo
Coplay: Amanda Childs, Ashley Heller
Located in Allentown, Cedar Crest College was selected as a Top Regional College and Best Value in U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges rankings from 2012-2016 and Best College for Veterans in 2015 and 2016. In addition, the college is the fourth best online college in Pennsylvania ranked by Best in State Online Colleges in 2016, and the School of Adult and Graduate Education was ranked a top 50 school for adult education by Best College Reviews in 2015. Founded in 1867, Cedar Crest currently enrolls approximately 1,500 students - full time, part time and graduate in more than 30 fields of study.