“Our
honor students deserve special recognition for excelling
academically given the difficulties and challenges presented by the
pandemic over the last several years,” said Lincoln College
President David Gerlach.
Sixty-seven students earned Special Honors by achieving a perfect
4.0-grade point average for the fall 2021 semester.
Oscar Aamodt, Cassidy Adams, Erick Aguiar, Khalil Alleyne, Michael
Ameen, Donovon Anderson, Aleck Bailey, Taylor Becker, Allena
Benninger, Alexander Bergin, Svannah Berry, Kynleigh Blake, Ethan
Brassfield, Charlie Brown, Jocelyn Bush, Blessing Casey, Bethany
Cisco, Robert Davis, Kayla Demus, Anjelia Dominguez, Kacy Dunlap,
Jaden Eilts, Aaron Evans, Jalen Franz, Zowie Freese, Pau Galindo
Forment, Luca Ganio-Mego, Kiya Hagene, Jack Hale, Tyelor Helm,
KayLee Hohlbauch, Ra’Kyah Jeter, Nichole Kinney, Gabriel Koenig,
Dorotea Koprivica, Gage Krider, Jayden Lawrence, Augustin Lepoutre,
Kayden Lewis, Michelle Londono Jimenez, Spencer Marquez, Dennis
Mhini, Pietro Moratelli, Kerstin Osborne, Tim-Luca Ott, Nils
Reifenberger, Miguel Reyes, Emma Ritterbush, Kailee Scoles, Saydey
Shubert, Joel Singley, Audrey Smith, Kyle Smith, Leon Smith, Zachary
Smith, Jena Thacker, Jacob Thomas, Cameron Tomko, Christian Tresoldi,
Ivan Vlek, Trey Vorwald, Julia Vosburgh, India Wade, Maggie Werts,
Kaylee Winebrinner, Emma Winslow, and Juan Wulff received Special
Honors.
Thirty-Four Lincoln College students were named to the President’s
List. President’s List students are recognized for a grade point
average of 3.75 to 3.99.
Jacob Adams, Ethan Aughenbaugh,
Milan
Bajgai, Aaron Becker, Klaudia Blaszczyk, Trevor Booth, Bob Busch,
LaVareon Campbell,
Drake
Davidson, Felipe de Andrade Valerio Nakabara, Adam Dempsey, Alex
Downing, Jennifer Dragoo,
Devyn
Fry,
Mykah
Gaddy, Laila Graham,
Nicole
Homann,
Timothy
Jackson, Emma Jaegle, Jovana Jeremic,
Ibrahim
Khan,
Tebogo
Lebepe, Malcolm Love,
Malyk
Marta e Silva, Kenneth Miles, Haley Morgan,
Vincent
Parise, Zander Parise,
Alexa
Redd, Caroline Reynolds, Rashaad Stancle,
Grant
Stansbury,
Bailey
Wilkinson, and Monique Wilson received President’s List honors.
Ninety-two students were named to the Dean’s List. Dean’s List
students are recognized for a grade point average of 3.25 to 3.74.
Dean’s
List includes Ethan Anderson, Samantha Andrews, Tahtiana Arrington,
Ariel Avitia,
Indiah Bankhead, Kevin Beard, Kattie-Valoria Benson, Adler Boatman,
Jaylah Bolden, Tovah Brooks, Cristle Buckman,
Blake Cagle, Shanelle Clark, Tyler Clarke, Malo Clement, Madalyne
Confer, Cillian Coonan, Chaddam Crosier, Iesha Crowe,
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Sydney Davidson, Gabrielle de Oliveira Campos Sandins,
Audrey Driskell, Ashley Durham,
Stephanie Ekeopara,
Katherine Fitch, Jesse Flores, Ara Floyd, DeAndre
Freeman, Bruno Friedenhain,
Cameron Gardner, Alexis Gines, Hannah Grove, Carla
Gutierrez Anaya,
Makayla Hammond, Payton Harris, Noah Henry, Garrett
Hooker, Joshua Howard,
Alexa Javadi,
Jaila Kennard, Chloe Kirkhove, Nicholas Kozanecki,
Hattie Langley, Peder Lauvsland, Isabella Lima,
Jaylyn Linder, Kennedy Lolling, Morgan Lolling, Zaknafein Luken,
Michael Macias, Jack Mardell, James Marquez, Raul
Marrero, Ricardo Martinez, Dakotah Matherly, Alijah McGee, Faith
McGinnes, Josephine McLennan, Kobe Medley, Kimberly Morales, Karson
Mott,
Harley Naugle,
Seth Padavic, Brian Peacher,
Cylie Rekart, Jessica Renfro, Layla Reynolds, JaNiaya
Robeson, Ashlee Ross, Jesse Russell,
Alicia Sator, Keshawn Sayles, Jovon Scott, Hunter
Sherwood, Yamari Shumaker, Marissa Sifuentez-Lewis, Madison Skelton,
IUana Slaughter, Brian Smith, D’Onnah Smith-Reid, Emanuele Sordi,
Emily Stufflebeam,
Terin Teeter, Dominic Tenayuca, Ariana Trotter,
Kevin Vidana, Victoria Villagomez,
Mariel Wade, Rilee West, Aundrae Williams, Mecca
Wilson, and Tyler Wilson.
To be eligible for honors, students must be enrolled in at least 12
credit hours for the semester.
Lincoln College remains a hybrid institution offering two-year
associate degree programs, baccalaureate degrees, and master’s
degrees in a residential setting. Since 2015, the College has been
intentional in expanding its bachelor’s and master’s degree options,
joined four-year athletics via the National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), remained committed to
affordability through a price match program, and is now offering
in-demand online degrees.
Lincoln College also offers its highly successful Accelerated Bridge
to Education (ABE) program for working adults. The ABE program is
offered in Lincoln, Normal, Peoria, and Oglesby, allowing adult
students to earn a bachelor’s degree while attending class one night
a week in-person in concentrated five-week sessions.
For more information on Lincoln College, visit lincolncollege.edu.
[Lauren Grenlund] |