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Barton Announces President’s and Dean’s Lists for Accelerated Professional Programs
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WILSON, N.C. — Barton College named eight Accelerated Professional Programs students to the President’s List and 56 Accelerated Professional Programs students to the Dean’s List for the 2011-2012 academic year. President’s List students compiled a perfect 4.0 grade point average from 18 semester hours of work during the course of three trimesters; Dean’s List students achieved a grade point average of 3.30 from 18 semester hours of work during the course of three trimesters.
President’s List by hometown —
Cary — Teri Lynette Smith.
Lucama — Jim Alan Boykin.
Pikeville — David Ellis.
Rocky Mount — Bonnie Smith Moore.
Walstonburg — Carolyn Anne Speight.
Wendell — Erin Jeffreys Cracchiolo.
Wilson — Teresa Ann Bovia and Tamara Joyce Peters.
Dean’s List by hometown —
Bailey — Nickey Joe Brown and Ismelda Salazar Hernandez.
Clayton — Brian Scott Eaves, Lauren A. Horne, Martha McCowan Pridgen, and Lisa Calder Teeter.
Dunn — Tracey Amanda Brewington.
Elm City — Jerry Willard Jones, Jr., Lisabeth Robbins Sumner, and Alicia G. Thompson.
Farmville — Michelle Streeter Carr.
Four Oaks — Mabel Carlton Nathaniel.
Fremont — Camillia Stevens Hill.
Goldsboro — Joy Robin Davis, Melissa Bartlett Howard, and Frances Lee Eilers Williams.
Greenville — Trisha Renee Haywood and Stacy Lynette Keech.
Kenly — Sammy Roger Johnson, Jr.
Lucama — Brian Keith Barnes.
Macclesfield — Sherika Rena White.
Nashville — Tiffany Ann Watson.
New Bern — Kimberly Jenette Ward.
Raleigh — Laura Elizabeth Dupre and Dana Renee Jones.
Rocky Mount — Elizabeth Brown Abrams, Billie Lewis Arellano, Marsha Marie Foreman, Lori Ann Gardner.
Shallotte — Tamika Jocinda Bethel.
Smithfield — Daniel Thomas Myers, Angela Daughtry Rabil, Andrea Elisabeth Larae Thrash.
Tarboro — Kienesha Renee Ebron.
Wake Forest — Saemica Decole Wilkins.
Warrenton — Connie Henderson Rose.
Wendell — Joanna Bunn Mustian.
Wilson — Claudia Joyner Baker, Tracey Lindsey Baker, Linda Sanders Barron, Cherity Hinnant Brewington, Tammy Parrish Burgoon, Kasie Parker Carter, Angel Corpening, Lakendra Janel Dixon, Tammy Marquita Evans, Chyerl Latrice Greene, Carolyn Josephine Huston, Teri Sneed Joyner, Keesha Michelle McIver, Yashica Simone Mills-Hyman, Archie Lee Pender, Stacy Lynn Pipkin, Christina Cook Powers, and Kathy D. Turner.
Winterville — Sara Jane Beard-Linton.
Youngsville — Michelle R. Cox.
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Questions? Please contact Kathy Daughety, director of public relations, at 252-399-6529 or email: kdaughety@barton.edu.
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