Making the grade: MCCers named to honors lists (2024)

Making the grade: MCCers named to honors lists (1)Meridian Community College recognizes scholastic achievements by publishing the President's and Dean’s lists at the end of the fall and spring semesters. 

The President's List includes students with 12 or more semester hours with a grade point average 4.0 on a 4.0 scale. The Dean's List includes students with 12 or more semester hours with a grade point average of 3.25 to 4.0. 

PRESIDENT’S LIST SPRING 2024

Maitlyn Rylee Bailey and Kennedy Leann Franklin, both of Bailey; Leaf Gerteis of Brooksville; Khi J. Cowan of Butler, Alabama; Pedro H. Gonzalez of Chunky; Collin W. Russell of Cleveland; Miranda S. Bullock, Destiny T. Chisolm, Savannah L. Cooksey, Justin E. Humphrey, Isaac T. James, Nathan L. Mott, Josie M. Reid, Luis Rios, Chloe Elyse Smith, Meadow Smith, and David B. Vick, all of Collinsville;

Katherine Fei Hayes of Columbus; Akamie I. Goss of Conehatta; Miranda R. Cumberland and Tonya Denise Jenkins, both of DeKalb; Jamia Y. Hornsby of Decatur; Chandani M. Patel of Diamondhead; Landon B. Waters of Duck Hill; Daniel W. Bihn, Emily D. Covington, Anna K. Mcgowin, and Cameran B. Sammons, all of Enterprise; Jessie R. Broadwater of Florence; Jessica Taylor Anderson of Forest; N’Waynah L. Littleton of Harrisville; Mary Elizabeth Grace Shivers of Hattiesburg; Tessa Camille Windham of Heidelberg; Cerra E. Foreman of Hickory; Khadeja A. Johnson of Jackson; Katelyn Reding Galjour of Larose, Louisiana; Willie J. Jenkins and Emsley Iris Rowe, both of Lauderdale;

Julia D. Blackledge of Laurel; Anna G. Blount of Little Rock; Jasmine Jalisa Kelly of Louisville; Dirk Troy Dickson of Macon; Mary A. Gallarno of Madison; Mallory Anne Piglia of Mandeville, Louisiana; James E. Germany and Tanner A. Miley, both of Marion;

Nash D. Acton, Marcos D. Aguirre, Matthew G. Alexander, Ethan R. Bassett, Tyler B. Bearden, Quantavion Marquise Bell, Allen David Bishop, Hasen Caldwell, Jake Rylan Coats, Atoria Crowell, Sara E. Culpepper, Anthony M. Deviney, Hannah G. Dover, Bradon C. Epting, Ean L. Fisher, Natacha Taylor Fortenberry, Gary L. Gibson, Malia Trinity-Lanae Greer, Kaitlyn Melissa Hebig, Justin Blake Hopkins, Joshua Johnson, Isaac Johnston, Felicia Monta Kelly, Jennifer D. Lee, Tyson Marlow, Thiago Martins-Fasano, Christy Sue McCormick, Baylee Alaine McDaniel, William C. Moffett, Erian Dennise Moody, Manasia K. Odom, Lolita M. O’Neal, Alexandria L. Phillips, Traemond Jamal Pittman, Jaylon Roy Pruitt, Edward Jerome Rackley, Randy Ikoriantsoa Rakotoarilala, Lance G. Rawson, LeCosha Nikita Rhone, Elizabeth A. Robbins, Dorothy M. Ross, Anna C. Shelton, Ephraim Smith, Emma Sowell, Alexander Spears, Lawson W. Stephenson, Lori Anne Sullivan, Ember Lynn Temple, Australia R. Tucker, Jessica D. Wells, Ty JD Williams, Sadiaya M. Willis, Kaeli Danae Winstead, and Sylvia Denise Yates, all of Meridian;

Kelly Lin Blair of Mize; Phallyn M. Clark of Moselle; Madison Hearn Tindle of Needham, Alabama; Elizabeth S. Foreman, Lilly Ann Hollingsworth, Michelle Lee Ryans, and Micah K. Tillman, all of Newton; Tabith Anne Mayfield of Ocean Springs; Pepper Lee Agent, Adrienne Nicole Edwards, Tamician Chanel Hunt, Alexus Nicole Lathem, Gwendolen Jean Moore, Olivia K. Nicholson, Brylee Deven Reynolds, Kayleigh Sellers, Savannah F. Smith, and Eric C. Truss, all of Philadelphia; Madison A. Gunnin of Preston; Charla R. Bishop, Sadler Jackson Blackwell, Zachary Scott Davis, Olivia Scarlett Heathco*ck, Kloe Shyanne Scott, Mason Tucker, and Martin B. Turner, all of Quitman;

Allison Cheyenne Gill of Richland; Sherwiana Termyarra Lamb and Christopher Michael Watson, both of Ridgeland; Felipe Soares Tachard Pugas of Salvador; Nicaya B. Baylor and Catherine G. Compton, both of Scooba; Mary Cassidy McLaughlin of Senatobia; Courtney Celeste Walley and Emily Mae Scarbrough, both of Stateline; Hannah R. Herrington of Stonewall; Shaunta T. Dinkins, Reagan Leigh Mathis, and Deanna Nicole Reed, all of Toomsuba; and Jeremy Huff and Gracie M. Humphreys, both of Union.

DEAN’S LIST SPRING 2024

Andrew P. Prejean of Alexandria, Louisiana; Corbin T. Gillentine of Amory; Kayla M. Davis, Jordan Nix, Justin M. Ramirez, and Journey Amya Phillips, all of Bailey; Brayden L. Martin of Batesville; Kristen Lynette Hosey of Bay Springs; James Thomas of Booneville; McNeill D. Bartling, Matthew Jennings Cochran, and William C. Jones, all of Brandon; Amelia Kate Anding and Dawson R. Hester, both of Brookhaven; Savannah P. Shannon of Butler, Alabama; Meagan Cade and Aiden Bradley Farmer, both of Caledonia; Cameron T. Gray, Brittany J. Perkins, and Kera Gail Pigg, all of Carthage; Angelina A. Martin, Ciji R. Vaughn, both of Choctaw; Devlin Ford, Allie Elizabeth Lundy, and Ethan T. McNeill, all of Chunky; Mesheila D. Harris of Coila;

Payton B. Alexander, Leliana J. Alvarado, Maddox Atkinson, Jean C. Betancourt, Jayden Deshun Brown, Hannah Buchanan, Iris Y. Calderon, Leah M. Cameron, Shmaya Cole, Sarah L. Cooksey, Lanie R. Crawford, Daniel V. Davis, Alyssa C. Franklin, Andrea Renea Godwin, Anna Claire Grayson, Madison Keller Hayes, Bailey House, Ana M. Hunt, Jasmyne T. McDonald, Jordan Miracle Murray, Addisyn Pope, Carley Brooke Sistrunk, Nathan Smith, Jolee Michelle Todd, Emma Mae Watson, and Christopher Williams, all of Collinsville;

Cole R. Crawford of Columbus; Cayden M. Alexander of Conehatta; Emma Hall and Marlee Grace McCalister, both of Corinth; Edmariah Sharrod of Crawford; Talib Jamir Ferrette of Crofton, Maryland; Jerriunika R. Harris of Crystal Springs; Eddie McNeil Jr. of Daleville; Anne-Elize Baty, Shalliyah Benoman, Gregory Dewayne Campbell, Randaius A. Gully, and Micah Elizabeth Nelson, all of DeKalb; Logan Hemphill of Decatur; Anthony Blaise Priester of Denham Springs, Louisiana; Ebony R. Fulford and Ariana Ramos, both of Ellisville; Joseph Cole Blackwell, David James Downs, Samuel K. Downs, Haley Michelle Freeman, Taylor Brooke Manasco, Ali F. Mehr, William L. Satcher, Anaka Grace Sullivan, Brooklynn E. Tucker, and Mildred Maria Utsey, all of Enterprise;

Mallory G. Ross of Florence; Rivers Logan Burnette of Flowood; Jadazia Niquesha Hillie, Jaterrah Aunshuntia Nickson, Madison Lynn Trest, and Ashley N. Viverette, all of Forest; Michael B. Ekes and Mollie K. Mitchell, both of Hattiesburg; Jasmine T. Gilmore of Hazelhurst; Anna Katherine Brand, Antoinette R. Griffen, and Brooklyn P. Mowdy, all of Hickory; Christopher C. Chaplain, Jamyhia Tenise Gibbs, and Ezria Robinson, all of Jackson; Erica Simone Williams of Lake; Amaya N. Bryan, James E. Hernandez, Michael Hernandez, Madison Miller Hollingsworth, and Sarah Nicole Rogers, all of Lauderdale; Alexander Gray of Lauderhill, Florida; Lemontrell D. Cooley, Ashley E. Hollman, and Kambri Welborn, all of Laurel; Shamia Easter of Lisman, Alabama; Margaret Jane Austin of Little Rock; James B. Thomas of Loganville, Georgia; Hayden L. Anthony, Alyssa Mackenzie Eaves, and Jazylon Woodard, all of Louisville; Madison E. Gregg of Maben; Lamaquiaja Black of Macon; Hampton Tate Ross of Madison; Alondra Arreola-Espino, Lorne Gene Boyd, and Kailyn McNeil, all of Marion; Amari K. Davis and Heather Lynn McGehee, both of McComb; Sarah Kay Watson of Medon, Tennessee;

Omar B. Abdelkhaleq, Dylan M. Allen, Doorress Laneice Anderson, Diondre Markquez Anthony, Olivia M. Avera, Devon Lee Baldwin, Harleigh Bryanna Barham, Allison R. Beard, Landon C. Belk, Bryce K. Benamon, Jordan R. Benamon, E’riq Deamon Bloxson, James Bradley Bonner, Amiya Chanelle La’Kay Boyd, Marissa Lashae Boyd, Asia Bradley, Luke Harry Bradley, Jalyn R. Branch, Jaylon R. Brown, Lakeitha Ar’geana Brown, Shiolyn S. Brown, Tristan H. Buckalew, Rosina Emma Burford, Danille L. Burnett, Syi Rayshawn Burrage, Jaeden McKenna Carney, Madison E. Carr, Tafadzwa Chikomba, Drake L. Collum, Eli J. Collum, Alexis Eryn Conklin, Pretavia T. Crockett, Chloe E. Davis, Chloe Serene Davis, Josh M. Davis, Kinsey M. Davis, SeDerrick E. Davis, Quinn Bryant Q. Dixon, Shannon Nicole Dybas, Jallisa Earl, Amber Kathryn Fant, Justina Elizabeth Gainer, Jyrese M. Gale, Cooper M. Galyean, Noah Ray Garner, Quentashia Lyshan Garner, Keeton B. Garrett, Seth G. Garrett, Isabella Giffin, Holly Eva Gillies, Blessing Ojiugo Godson, Alexis M. Graham, Kathryn Frances Grant, Alexis Rachelle Graves, Shakedria Meionne Griffin, Atrelle L. Grogan, Emily Marie Guin, Ethan Hardy, Robert E. Hardy III, Allison P. Harrison, Jessica K. Harrison, Kaylee Shae Harrison, Ava Hayes, Megan E. Heggie, Simone Latreese Henry, Ricky Wayne Higginbotham, Loic Gilbert Pierre Hiss, Jaleah N. Holley, Kendal D. Howell, Eli Davis Huebner, Aubrey S. Johnson, Daniel W. Johnson, Jamesha A. Jones, Madison Len Kemble, Zabion Kendricks, Kristen Danyelle Knost, Triana L. Larkin, Matilyn Louise Lee, Au’Zyunna Ty’Unne Lewis, Kiersten Rae Mabry, Jada Angelena Mars, Kamari Orianna Martin, Kayla C-yeira Maye, Allyn Grace McCary, Robert Neal McCharen, Alisa N. McGlocklin, William Dalton McMullan, Joeye Madison McWilliams, Aaliiya Malaea Mendiola, Cory Lee Meyer, Hunter A. Miles, William L. Mitchell, Erika Renea Monroe, Keleigh Breanna Moore, Phillip Carltonleon Moore, Emma Murray, Corredius M. Naylor, Abdulhaim Taher Obid, Simon Ojeda, Kanedria Shaneice Page, Kacy N. Parker, Terrance Parker, Kaydence Mackenzie Patterson, Mateus K. Pereira, Royder G. Perez, Madison Haley Peters, Angel L. Plott, Rawson Anthony Polizzi, Ellie Reese Purdy, Isabella Quintero, ChaTara Diane Reed, Jenna Reed, Thomas C. Richards, Jalen Jamar Rose, Jaylen Rush, Taheshay Katrina Schwalbach, Justin Carlos Scott, Quardiacious Lateese Scott Fennessee, Celeste K. Sharpe, Emily Ruth Sherman, Madisyn Virginia Sims, Gabriel A. Skinner, Abrea Saniya Smith, Lauren Taylor Smith, Libby G. Smith, Victoria Ann Spears, Tracey Stanley, Earron Rochelle Stewart, Anna Lauren Stuckey, Sydney Sullins, Isabel M. Susunaga, Samuel A. Swanner, Sidney J. Taylor, Regan K. Wagner, Jherri S. Warren, Hunter E. White, Jaden Nicole White, Kashen N. White, Kiersten White, Gracie Wiggins, Deborah Wolf Williams, Emma Winstead, Sophie C. Young, and Alayham Zaidan, all of Meridian;

Alyssa A. Pemberton of Metairie, Louisiana; Matthew J. Scott of Mooreville; Emily Abigail Rabon of Morton; Marqus L. Armstrong, Lauren Sydney Brooks, and Ameria Shacarla Stokes, all of Moss Point; Marvin Kevin Whiteside of New Albany; Kiana A. Bailey and Jamie Holton White, both of Ocean Springs; Quston Monquie Bender, Carlondria DaTriana McLaughlin, ShCarla Dyneice McLaughlin, and Valery D. McLemore, all of Pachuta; Madison Victoria Tullos of Pelahatchie; Jason Avery Childress of Pelham, Alabama; William Craig Krehely of Pensacola, Florida; Justin Anthony Pugh of Petal; Cameron Bryan Spencer Case, Summer Leigh Dorman, Ashley Michelle Edmonds, Dominic Leshun Eiland, Quintara A. Gibson, Macy E. Gray, Abbagail E. Ingram, Jacob E. Killens, Erin J. Ladrini, Hendrick Nichols, Teara Joslyn Rose Phillips, Chiquita Alexis Stewart, Ruth Abigail Storment, Sarah K. Stovall, Memorie Evette Warren, and Emily Anne Stewart, all of Philadelphia; Arlee Mcclellan of Pontotoc; Prenqualia Saniya Kevesha Adams, Sha'Kenye' Darden and Kennedi Ja'Lese Jimison, all of Porterville; Brittany Abston, Serena F. Blackwell, Madison N. Cunningham, Elam L. Davis, William B. Dickerson, Kalon D. Gordon, Anthony E. Haddox, Courtney Lynn Haney, Mallory K. Holloman, Katelyn Johnson, Lynnzie C. Kennedy, Jameion Lashaud Parker, Erin L. Perkins, and Jessica Alejandra Suarez, all of Quitman;

Luke A. Barfield and Presley R. Black, both of Richton; April Denise Ervin and DaVanye’ Iman Kight, both of Ridgeland; Bethaney Anne Yeates of Rosehill; Giulia De Abreu Ricciotti of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Madison E. Hines of Scooba; Precious M. Jenkins of Shuqualak; Jasmine L. Pegues of Southaven; Seth T. Cooper of Star; Drew Todd Williams of Starkville; Syera V. Roscoe of State Line; Reagan Lynn Dyess of Stonewall; Charles Reece King of Stringer; Akeya Yvonne Peters of Sumrall; Lillian Leona Morgan of Sweet Water, Alabama; Daniel Bruce McClung of Tishomingo; Elisha Grace Allison, Tayana A. Campbell, Jasmyn Dees, Oden K. Dees, Trevor M. McGlothin, and Jevon Amari Walker all of Toomsuba; Maggie K. Diamond of Toxey, Alabama; Hanna Homra of Troy, Tennessee; Albert Koniba Diarra of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Calicia Lafaith Smith of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Darrin Kelly Nicholson, Hope Lynielle Otts, Reed H. Terrell, and Makayla L. Williams, all of Union; Cali Grace Davis, Lawson Maddox Selby, and Kenneth Ray Swayzer, all of Vicksburg; Makenna L. Borne of Waggaman, Louisiana; Zabian Tre’Von Ruffin of Walnut Grove; Shakira M. Thompson of Ward, Alabama; Fallon Elizabeth Blackwell, Jimmy J. Brazell, and Sara J. James, all of Waynesboro; Jediah Kaliyah Guines, Raven Ivy, and Samuel Rhett Ketchum, all of West Point; Braeden Presley Brewer of Wiggins; and Amber Lashae Fitch of York, Alabama.

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Making the grade: MCCers named to honors lists (2024)

FAQs

Is making the dean's list a big deal? ›

Making the dean's list is an excellent way to commemorate your hard work during the semester and have evidence that you were academically ranked in the top percentage of students at the university. Having the award on your transcript could impress graduate schools.

Is making the dean's list an honor or award? ›

The dean's list is a scholarly award for undergraduate students who achieved high scholastic standing during the academic year.

How do you make the deans list? ›

Those students who have earned a 3.75 to 4.0 GPA for the quarter are placed on the Dean's List. Those students who have earned a 3.25 to 3.749 GPA for the quarter are placed on the Honors List.

What percentage of students make the dean's list? ›

With the GPA scale from 0 to 4, 4 being an A, the dean's list cutoff is typically around 3.5 to 3.7. Top 10 percent of the class in GPA.

How prestigious is Dean's List? ›

The reputation of students on the dean's list is that they are the most intelligent members of their cohort. This kind of recognition can earn you a lot of respect around campus, too, and the names of students on the dean's list are well-known throughout the cohort.

How rare is Dean's List? ›

In order to make the dean's list, you do not have to do anything special (aside from earn stellar grades!). Every college sets its own rules regarding the GPA requirements. Some schools confer this award to the top twenty percent of students, while others may give it to the top ten percent.

What are the benefits of making the dean's list? ›

Benefits of making the Dean's List
  • Academic recognition. ...
  • Boosting your academic record. ...
  • Opportunities for financial aid. ...
  • Personal achievement and motivation. ...
  • Career advantages.
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Is Dean's List worth anything? ›

That is certainly an amazing accomplishment! Since Dean's List is one of the highest collegiate levels of academic achievement that a student can be recognized for, there is little doubt that this is an honor worth letting employers know about.

Is Dean's list worth putting on a resume? ›

If you were on the Dean's list all semesters or many of the semesters you attended college, it can add value to include it. However, if you only made the Dean's list a couple of times, it's better to leave it off unless you went to a prestigious school, mentioned next.

Is Dean's list all A's? ›

The Dean's List, published at the end of each semester, contains the names of students who have earned a GPA between 3.5—3.99*. To be eligible, students must have completed a minimum of twelve (12) semester credits of letter-graded (A, B, C, D, F) coursework; pass/no credit coursework is not included.

How do I know if I'm on the dean's list? ›

How do I know if I am on the Dean's List? The Registrar generates the Dean's List after grades are in every semester. Eligible students will receive a 'Dean's List' notation on their transcript.

What are the benefits of a 4.0 GPA in college? ›

A 4.0 also puts you in a position to receive additional financial help through merit-based scholarships. A 4.0 GPA is good as it opens the doors to several colleges. You'll be able to select from a vast pool of schools. You must also note that your GPA isn't the only criteria college admissions consider.

Does making the dean's list matter? ›

If your university is one of the top ones in the U.S. or even in the whole world, then making the Dean's list is an achievement which is going to be recognized. The more prestigious the university, the more seriously you should consider putting Dean's list on your resume.

What's the lowest GPA for Dean's List? ›

Dean's Honor List. Students who in any quarter complete a minimum of 12 units for letter grades, with no grade below a "B" and no grade of "W", "NC" or "I," and who average 3.5 GPA or better for that quarter, will be placed on the Dean's Honor List.

Is Dean's list or President's list better? ›

The Dean's & President's Lists are ways for students to be recognized for academic achievement within a given semester. The Dean's List is a list of students that received A's and B's for the semester. The President's List is a list of students that received all A's for the semester.

Is it important to be on the dean's list? ›

If you earn consistent spots on the dean's list, you're more likely to maintain the GPA you need to graduate with honors, which you can declare on your resume. Keeping a high GPA can also help you get or maintain merit-based scholarships, and it increases your chances of getting into a graduate school program.

Is Dean's list good for a resume? ›

If you were on the Dean's list all semesters or many of the semesters you attended college, it can add value to include it. However, if you only made the Dean's list a couple of times, it's better to leave it off unless you went to a prestigious school, mentioned next.

Is Dean's List better than President's List? ›

The Dean's & President's Lists are ways for students to be recognized for academic achievement within a given semester. The Dean's List is a list of students that received A's and B's for the semester. The President's List is a list of students that received all A's for the semester.

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