M-State announces Dean’s List
News | Published on January 10, 2023 at 4:07pm EST | Author: frazeevergas
0Minnesota State Community and Technical College has named 523 students to its President’s List and 546 students to its Dean’s List for the Fall 2022 semester.
There were 21 students from the Vergas and Frazee area earning honors.
Students on the President’s List earned a grade point average of 4.0 while completing a minimum of six college-level credits and 75 percent of the courses in which they enrolled for the semester.
Students on the Dean’s List earned a G.P.A. of 3.50 to 3.99 while completing a minimum of six college-level credits and 75 percent of the courses in which they enrolled for the semester.
Students named to the M State President’s List and Dean’s List are:
Anna Askelson, President’s List; Joshua Boyer, President’s List; Carlee Briard, President’s List; Ella Cummings, President’s List; Nickolas Ermel, President’s List; Ella Hess, Dean’s List; Seth Jepson, President’s List; Heidi Kallinen, Dean’s List; Aaron Klemm, President’s List; Autumn Kulik, President’s List; Ivy Labbe, Dean’s List; Lucie Meyer, President’s List; Katja Mohn, President’s List; Brandon Nguyen, Dean’s List; Elsie Ratz, Dean’s List; Riley Schaefer, Dean’s List; Rylie Schwendeman, President’s List; Hailey Selly, Dean’s List; Karey Spenst, President’s List; Makayla Ullrich, Dean’s List and Payton Wothe, President’s List.
M State announces fall graduates
The following area students are among the 247 fall semester graduates of Minnesota State Community and Technical College, with campuses in Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Moorhead and Wadena: Courtney Hahn, Accounting-AAS; Danielle Royer, Health Information Tech/Coding-AAS and Payton Wothe, Liberal Arts & Sciences-AA.
A member of the Minnesota State system of colleges and universities, M State serves more than 7,000 students in credit courses each year in over 70 career and liberal arts programs online and at its campuses in Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Moorhead and Wadena. By partnering with communities, the college also provides workforce development services and other responsive training programs.