PORTLAND —The University of Southern Maine celebrates 1,180 undergraduate students recognized on the Spring 2018 semester Dean’s List.
To be recognized for this academic honor of excellence, undergraduate students attending full-time must meet a grade point average of 3.6 or above. They must also take at minimum 12 credit hours worth of classes with at least 12-letter graded (A-F) credits.
Full-time undergraduate students are eligible to be named on the Dean’s List each semester. Part-time students who meet the requirements during the Spring and Fall semesters are also honored on the Dean’s List.
Part-Time students named on the Dean’s List in York County are:
Arundel:
Sheila Stuart.
Biddeford:
Catherine Glynn, Tabatha Copeland, Noah Cadorette and Nicole Colby.
Buxton:
Abigail Hayes and Brandon Brichetto.
Cornish:
Julian Moran.
East Waterboro:
James Plante.
Kennebunk:
Judith O’Donnell.
Lebanon:
Stephanie Vosmus and Gabriel Lapointe.
Lyman:
Stephanie Martin and Sarah Boudreau.
North Waterboro:
Shane O’Hara.
Old Orchard Beach:
Maryann Lizotte and Miranda Lessard.
Parsonsfield:
Aleece Daleo.
Saco:
Katelyn Bates, Desiree Boivin, Charles Buckley, Shane Flaherty, James Glettig, Maria Gabriela Nodarse and Matthew Gray.
Shapleigh:
Susan Ruby and Desirai Richard.
Wells:
Christina Anderson and Erin Shaw.
West Newfield:
Jasmine Burgess.
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