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MCCC announces Perk Valley area Dean’s and Dean’s Commendation lists

The Dean’s List includes 360 full-time students, and the Dean’s Commendation List includes 819 part-time students.

Montgomery County Community College.

The Dean’s List includes 360 full-time students, and the Dean’s Commendation List includes 819 part-time students.

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Montgomery County Community College congratulates the 1,179 full- and part-time students who were named to the Dean’s List and Dean’s Commendation List, respectively, for the spring 2024 semester.


The Dean’s List includes 360 full-time students. For the Dean’s List, students must complete 12 or more credits, earn a grade point average of 3.5 or above and be in good academic standing.


The Dean’s Commendation List includes 819 part-time students. For the Dean’s Commendation List, part-time students must earn a GPA of 3.5 or above, complete three to 11 credits for the semester and be in good academic standing


Ed.: The following list has been edited to only include students in the Perkiomen Valley area.

 

Dean’s List (Full-Time Students)

Collegeville 

Ava Baker, Gabrielle Baker, Skylar Berry, Joseph Canney, Ruby Iskandarani, Ryan Hubler, Chris Loring, Christopher Naessig, Noah Park, Amy Robertson, Shubham Sharma, Colin Sokol, Stephen Voight, Tannie Weiss


Eagleville

Will Jenkinson


East Greenville

Shannon Bauman, Josephine Benensky, Sandra Miller, Shelby Moyer

 

Gilbertsville

Amanda Bush, Grace Locke, Leah McMenamin, Madelyn Olejniczak, Julia Owens, Nicholas Stellato


Green Lane

Madison Conti


Pennsburg

Janna Haines, Ryan Maiden, Gweneth Spangler


Perkiomenville

Christopher Fallon, Chan Kim

 

Schwenksville

James Frink, Merle Herring, Amena Kouyate, Anthony Zulli


Trappe

Pearl Budner



Dean’s Commendation List (Part-Time Students)

 

Collegeville

Jordan Allen, Marshia Amin, William Bannerman-Martin, Katie Barone, Henry Barsh, Christal Bowen, Lily Buckwalter, Megan Gorman, Ruhi Haiderali, Tony Jalcs, Kyle Keirsey, John Kelly, John Kurtz, Ana Mandarano, Liam McClure, Kelly McCormick, Sarah McNaughton, Courtney Newcomer, John Pisano, Joe Pugliese, Madeline Reiser, Danielle Smeykal, Zach Townsend, Emily Whiteman


Douglassville

Alicja Kowalewska-Ortiz


Eagleville

Chynna Boyd, Eileen Darragh, Candice Doherty, Rebekah Garcia, Kiara Hunt, Rachel Keats, Carrie Loughran, Hala Ragab, Gabriella Sheldon, Thomas Swenson,Heather Young


East Greenville

Lindsay Bauman, Sydney Crossin, Kenton Grello, Megan Long


Gilbertsville

Kelsey Barnett, Madelyn Falco, Ashley Gallelli, Taylor Gilmartin, Cheyenne Harrington, Josephine Harvey, Colin Hogan, Tony Jaronski, Matthew Pashko, Lyda Redding, Lezlie Saba, Ella Schneider, Ryan Thompson, John Weber


Green Lane

Samantha Kriebel, Heather Schmitt, Dawn Steffon, Loren Stewart


Pennsburg

Matthew Berrios, Ben Buckwalter, Zachary Gamez, Ceilia Goldberg, Tali Kaminsky, Abbigail Kern, Samantha Krause, Hailey Kutt, Rebecca Lukens, Caitlyn McKelvy, Karen Myers, Kenny Pham, M'lynn Poulson, Olivia Savu, Shahnaj Shahid


Perkiomenville

Alana Conrad, Desiree Desanto, William Netsch, Victoria Shupard


Quakertown

Christian Barbezat, Feneil Bhatt, Madeline Dean, Crystal Vinogradov, Bryan Watson


Red Hill

Samantha Grossman, Thomas Hernandez


Salfordville

Brunna Barramansa


Schwenksville

Jonathan Calvert, James Cox, Juliana Cutrona, Margaret Decker, Noah Etze, Andrew Gallo, Jonathan Gehret, Taylor Guinan, Cristine Heller, Ethan Lonesky, Amanda Meade, Grace Miley, Ana Miller, Sandrah Moyo, Robert Orta, Rita Parajuli, Laura Schafer, Dylan Schell, Zane Wood


Skippack

Aubrey Miller


Zieglerville

Shakara Dyson,, Natalie Lindenmuth, Cachae Smith

 


About Montgomery County Community College 
For 60 years, Montgomery County Community College has been transforming lives and communities to meet the evolving educational needs of Montgomery County. The College’s comprehensive curriculum includes more than 100 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as customized workforce training and certifications. Students enjoy the flexibility of learning at the College’s thriving campuses in Blue Bell and Pottstown and online. 

 

As an Achieving the Dream Leah Meyer Austin Alumni Award recipient, the institution is positioned at the vanguard of national efforts to remove barriers to access, improve learning outcomes, and increase completion for all students. The College also is recognized regionally and nationally for its sustainability leadership, work with military veterans, community service and service-learning opportunities, and use of classroom technology. For eight years, MCCC has been named one of the Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges in the nation by the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development for its commitment to diversity through inclusive learning and work environments, student and staff recruitment and retention practices, and meaningful community service and engagement opportunities. For more information, visit https://www.mc3.edu


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