Husson
BANGOR — Husson University is pleased to celebrate the academic achievements of students recently named to the President’s List for the Spring 2024 semester of the 2023-2024 academic year.
Full-time online students who earn President’s List recognition must be enrolled as undergraduates, carry a full-time load of 12 credit hours over 21 weeks, complete all attempted courses in the time allotted, and achieve a 3.80 to 4.0 semester grade point average. Credits from pass/fail classes do not qualify to meet the minimum credit hour requirement.
Molly Chicoine of Minot – President’s List – BS Nursing
Abigail Fickett of Paris – President’s List – Undeclared Major
Brynn Johnson of Paris – President’s List – BS Exercise Science – Doctor of Physical Therapy
Zachary Fillebrown of Waterford – President’s List – BS Criminal Justice with a Certificate in Counter Terrorism & Security
Kiara McLeod of Harrison – President’s List – BS Hospitality & Tourism Management – Sales & Marketing
Clarkson
POTSDAM, NY — Cassidy Ann Dumont of Norway, a senior majoring in psychology, was named a Presidential Scholar for the Fall 2024 semester at Clarkson University. Presidential Scholars must achieve a minimum 3.80 grade-point average and carry at least 14 credit hours.
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