Students named to Heartland Community College Dean’s List

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[January 18, 2023] 

The Heartland Community College Dean's List for the Fall 2022 semester includes 472 full-time students and 649 part-time students.

At the end of each fall and spring semester students earning a 3.5 or higher GPA during the preceding semester are named to the Heartland Community College Dean's List.

Students from Logan County and surrounding areas are listed below.

The first list is full time students the second is the part time students.

FULL TIME

ATLANTA

Reyna Ford
Caleb Larson
Emily Long
Kierra Peifer
Tanner Pipp
Anna Sanders
Rachel Spratt
Brendan Turner
Levi Weaver

BEASON

Wiat Miller

CLINTON

Karlee Pruser
Jaydlynn Rich
Katie Volker

EMDEN

Grace Doolin
Gentri Fangmeier

HOPEDALE

Madison Benson
Michaela Walczer

LINCOLN

Makayla Anderson
Justine Armbrust
Edra Fisher
Jessica Hovendon
Konnor Shaw

MASON CITY

Kari Walton

MOUNT PULASKI

Drew Martin

SAN JOSE

Bailey Clark

WAYNESVILLE

Alyssa Cummings
Jacob Witte

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PART TIME

ARMINGTON

Emma Mason
Richard Ingram

ATLANTA

Jesus Alberts
Madison Birdsell
Jenna Brandt
Madison Rohlfs
Payton Ruestman
Julie Sanders

CLINTON

Timothy Mollet
Anna Moore
Shanell Thomas

DELAVAN

Lilianna Houzenga

EMDEN

Emily Craig
Sarah Farris

HARTSBURG

Faith Sanders

HOPEDALE

James Burke
Lyndsey Fairburn
Annelyse Smith
Katherine Springer
Kayla Walker

LINCOLN

Lynda Benedict
Kaley Brown
Abigail Coffman
Kelsey Doolin
Alex Irwin
Alia Moon
Autumn Morgan
Diana Pardo
Jacob Patterson
KaCey Pettit
Hailey Ransdell
Elise Robison
Tyler Stambaugh
Kamryn Steil
Cherie Treakle
Emma Van Fossan
Stephanie Walston
Rachael Wambui

MIDDLETOWN

Hunter Bent

WAYNESVILLE

Sarah Niesen
William Wisniewski
Stephanie Richardson

To view the full list of students named to the Fall 2022 Dean’s List go to https://www.
heartland.edu/news/2023/1.2023fall2022
eanslist1.10.23.html

[Steve Fast
Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
Heartland Community College]

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