BOONE, Iowa—DMACC President Rob Denson recently released the names of the Career Advantage High School students eligible for the Fall Semester President’s List. To be eligible, a student must have completed a minimum of six credits and earned a 4.0 grade point average for that semester.
Those recognized from your area include:
–Albert Ady, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Jordan Benter, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Emilia Broich, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Julia Brooks, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Hope Burch, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Annika Byrd, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Hannah Chesnut, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Noah Davidson, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Lura Delthony, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Hannah Derry, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Annabelle Dodd, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Josalyn Elmquist, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Tiffani Graham, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Alayna Gronseth, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Gracie Gustafson, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Claire Jonas, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Kelsee McNaughton, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Rylee McNaughton, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Kelsea Moorman, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Zella Mount, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Reed Newcomb, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Ian Runestad, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Sophiella Ryan, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Aurelia Schroeder, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Sierra Sherry, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Grace Van Roekel, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Trysten Ward, Liberal Arts, Boone
–Emma Beeman, Liberal Arts, Madrid
–Avery Bird, Liberal Arts, Madrid
–Mila Grothus, Liberal Arts, Madrid
–Elizabeth Jensen, Liberal Arts, Madrid
–Brooklyn Murry, Liberal Arts, Madrid
–Lilly Ostert, Liberal Arts, Madrid
–Chase Perkins, Liberal Arts, Madrid
–Elias Rouse, Liberal Arts, Madrid
–Mirakel Schwartz, Liberal Arts, Ogden
About DMACC
Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) is one of America’s top-rated two-year institutions of higher learning. DMACC is dedicated to changing lives by offering an accessible, affordable and outstanding educational experience to students from across Iowa and the nation. The College is proud to welcome students to a diverse and inclusive community. Situated in one of America’s most vibrant regions, DMACC offers 220 programs, certificates and transfer degrees, and annually serves nearly 60,000 students across the College’s six campuses and seven learning centers. DMACC’s talented graduates excel in the workforce and in life. For more information, please visit dmacc.edu.
(contributed press release, DMACC)