REGION- To be eligible for the President’s List, a student must take at least 12 credit hours and earn a 4.0 grade point average.
Local students who distinguished themselves academically were:
- Katie Ross of Roscommon
- Samantha Karoub of Roscommon
- Jeannie Nahs of West Branch
- Micah Petri of West Branch
- Samantha Stahl of West Branch
- Claire Johnson of West Branch
- Emily Hines of West Branch
- Liviana Hodgins of West Branch
- Samantha Pillsbury of East Tawas
- Joel Bovee of Hale
- Grace Bergquist of Oscoda
- Jerneigh Orso of Oscoda
- Jayden Quarters of Tawas City
- Lexi Lajoice of Tawas City
- Halaina Bond of Tawas City
- Hanna Daniels of Whittemore
- Sarah Rakoczy of Grayling
- Gavin Weaver of Lewiston
- Mary Rogers of West Branch
- Abigail Thompson of Oscoda
To be eligible for the Deans’ List, a student must take at least 12 credit hours and carry a semester GPA of 3.4 or better.
Local students who earned this academic distinction were:
- Abbey Laporte of Atlanta
- Haley Groff of East Tawas
- Elijah Gatica-Gonzales of East Tawas
- Bailey Bosler of East Tawas
- Draven Mills of Grayling
- Alexia D’Amour of Grayling
- Emily Barlick of Grayling
- Vanessa Nielson of Grayling
- Clayton Cook of Hale
- Claudia Cadwell of Hale
- Kendall Bailey of Lewiston
- Rodger Horn of National City
- Kylie Moe of National City
- Cassidy Cleary of Oscoda
- Aleasha Vargo of Oscoda
- Danielle Velasco of Oscoda
- Alize Brown of Oscoda
- Abigail Melendez of Oscoda
- Shalay Neveau of Prescott
- Joseph Petri of Prescott
- Amber Clement of Prescott
- Seth Keipert of Roscommon
- Brenna Janisse of Roscommon
- Natalie Anderson of Roscommon
- Valerie Hilyard of Rose City
- Emma Beehler of Rose City
- Sierra Maison of Rose City
- Cynthia Ferguson of St. Helen
- Dulaney Noeker of Tawas City
- Cole Katterman of Tawas City
- Megan Pintar of Tawas City
- Sarah Velasco of Tawas City
- Elisabeth Bragg of West Branch
- Josh Anderson of West Branch
- Madelyn Koning of West Branch
- Tessa Kirby of West Branch
- Cameron Miller of West Branch
- Brody Ruckle of Whittemore
SVSU emphasizes undergraduate teaching and learning, and community-based research. SVSU has received the Community Engagement classification from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, a distinction achieved by only 7 percent of U.S. colleges and universities.
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