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BANGOR — The following students have been named to the Fall 2022 Honors List at Husson University. Students who make the Honors List must be enrolled as undergraduate students, carry a full-time load of 12 credit hours, complete all attempted courses in the time allotted for the semester, and achieve a 3.40 to 3.59 semester grade-point average. Credits from pass/fail classes do not qualify for meeting the minimum credit hour requirement.
Luci Rothwell, Bryant Pond, enrolled in Husson’s Master of Science in occupational therapy/Bachelor of Science in healthcare administration and public health program; Liz Smith, Casco, enrolled in Husson’s Doctor of Physical Therapy/Bachelor of Science in the exercise science program; Paige Sperry, Casco, enrolled in Husson’s Bachelor of Science in the nursing program; Taylor Cailler, Poland, enrolled in Husson’s Doctor of Physical Therapy/Bachelor of Science in the exercise science program; Alanna Myshrall of Poland, enrolled in Husson’s Bachelor of Science in psychology program; Emma Shields of Poland, enrolled in Husson’s Bachelor of Science in the elementary education program; Bryce Simpson of Poland, enrolled in Husson’s Bachelor of Science in integrated technology with a concentration in software development program; and Zach Fillebrown of Waterford, enrolled in Husson’s Bachelor of Science in criminal justice program.
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