Victoria College announces Fall 2022 Dean’s List

Victoria College announces Fall 2022 Dean’s List
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Victoria College has recognized the outstanding academic performance of 128 students by naming them to the Fall 2022 Dean’s List.

To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average over a minimum of 12 academic credit hours within the semester and must not have any unsatisfactory grades in any classes.

Students named to VC’s Fall 2022 Dean’s List, grouped by their hometowns, are:

Austwell

  • Jaxxon Jones

Bloomington

  • Neriah Arvizu, Sarah Salinas

Cuero

  • Ashlie Bessette, Ginny Landgraf, Abrie North

Edna

  • Dante Avalos, Dennis Block, Rosalba Carrera Castillo, Dustin Clark, Julie Hernandez, Lacey Linke, Cora Motley, Ethan McMullen, Rokisha Wilkins

Ganado

  • Kaylee Pieprzyca, William Roznovsky

Gonzales

  • Ramona Reyna, Catherine Stakes

Hallettsville

  • Katelyn Ellis, Bowen Higgins, Cameron Rice, Bailey Schindler

Houston

  • Kennedy Willoughby

Inez

  • Sofia Aharkova, Ava Barrientos, Parker Blackwell, Savannah Chavez, Andrew Guerrero, Joshua Janecek, Logan Peterson, Clayton Stephenson

Leesville

  • Sebastian Medoza

Lolita

  • Alejandro Perez, Ethan Sutherland

Luling

  • Joy Johnson

Nixon

  • Oscar Galicia, Alfredo Valerio

Pettus

  • John Carrillo

Port Lavaca

  • Josiah Flores, Brannon Garza, Keri Grantland, Zoe Herrera, Paul Jenkins, Cade Kveton, Hse Paw, Soe Paw, Pierston Salinas, Kenneth Sanchez, Marlene Sanchez, Jax Stringham

Refugio

  • Javier Ontiveros Jr.

Seadrift

  • Kelli Flint, Cassandra Gordillo, Ethan McCrory, Melody Morgan, Jayda Nguyen

Shiner

  • Emma Jaeger, Jacob Malinovsky

Telferner

  • Carson Patterson

Tivoli

  • Preston Davenport

Victoria

  • Aurelio Baes, Micheal Bassano, Jordan Bell, Jonathan Benson, Brooke Bilbo, Bunnet Bou, Zachary Braune, Sergio Calvo, Darren Cano, Dylen Cantu, Isahi Cardenas, Analisa Castillo, Mark Cuellar, Travis Eilers, Eric Estrada, Albert Garcia, Jehu Garcia, Jessica Garcia, Kristen Gonzales, Ricardo Gonzalez, Wesley Hartsfield, Abby Heibel, Allan Hernandez, Aliza Herrera, Aaron Holochwost, Rod Jackson, Shawn Kainer, Vrinda Katarya, Cassandra Kennemer, Jasmin Kiv, Thea Koenig, Kyle Lemke, Kate Letsinger, Keith Ollen Lim, Daysha Lugaro, Kaylyn Matula, Dania Meyer, Joseph Mitchum, Kristen Ninke, James Perez, Misty Perkins, Madelyn Rendon, Rachel Robles, Ramiro Rodarte, Kylie Rodgers, Landon Rodgers, Alexis Rodriguez, Damien Salinas, Ann Sanchez, Kyra Smith, Stephen Stockbauer, Alexandra Thrailkill, Seth Turner, Eric Valderrama, David Vallejo, Christopher Villarreal, Katarya Vrinda, Jace Ward, Rebecca White, Micheal Wise, Sydney Yusko

Westhoff

  • Tzee Kwang Perry Tong

Wharton

  • Vicente Avalos

Yoakum

  • Evan Brown, Casey Eggemeyer, Kaylee Garza, Miekala Jones

Original source can be found here.



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