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MCCC announces local Dean’s and Dean’s Commendation lists

The Dean’s List includes 360 full-time students, and the Dean’s Commendation List includes 819 part-time students.

Montgomery County Community College.

The Dean’s List includes 360 full-time students, and the Dean’s Commendation List includes 819 part-time students.

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Montgomery County Community College congratulates the 1,179 full- and part-time students who were named to the Dean’s List and Dean’s Commendation List, respectively, for the spring 2024 semester.


The Dean’s List includes 360 full-time students. For the Dean’s List, students must complete 12 or more credits, earn a grade point average of 3.5 or above and be in good academic standing.


The Dean’s Commendation List includes 819 part-time students. For the Dean’s Commendation List, part-time students must earn a GPA of 3.5 or above, complete three to 11 credits for the semester and be in good academic standing


Ed.: The full list has been edited to include towns in our coverage area.

 

Dean’s List (Full-Time Students)

Chalfont

Bruce Cameron


Harleysville

Avery Fritz, Gaetano Calafati, Jessica Odeh, Piper Pizzo, Randy Nava

 

Hatfield

Allison Murdock, Andrew Pham, Christina Smith, Grace Fitzhenry, Mercedes Rivera, Ryan Telisma-Mcneil, Tyler Burr


Lansdale

Brianna Baldwin, Nicholas Bamford, Elijah Beltran, Emmelia Brunt, Jacob Bruno, Spencer Brickman, Amber Bulanhagui, Ana Costa, Adrianna Dinapoli, Rachel Dunn, Zachary Ebbinghaus, Joseph Fredericks, Sean Galloway, Laila Hadnaoui, Isabella Koch, Chloe Kaczkurkin, Katherine Keiser, Lindsay Kertis, Timothy Lemon, Jake Myers, Sihem Nadour, Sean Osborne, Jose Pagan, Sahad Rafiuzzaman, Jasim Santi, Mohammed Talha, Julia Ussai

 

North Wales

Isabella Coluccio, Marina Dempsey, Skylar Diehl, Martha Gillespie, Juliette Jones, Grace Kahmer, Rhiannon Kamnik, Grace Liberato, Gwendalyn Mannon, Madalyn Mannon, Gavin Mook, Yanna Perez, Kaelea Rheaume-Holnick, Daniel Ringenberg, Corey Wambold


Sellersville

Zachary Brubaker


Souderton

Amya Blount, Nanchy Burgos-Rodriguez, Sophia Duong, Zachary Erb, Abigail Hall, Ella Haynes, Jacqueline Marsalona, Alexander Moyer, Caroline Neuman, Dat Nguyen, Liam Vandenburg, Chelsea Weave


Telford

Nicholas Duva, Reagan Lisius, Taylor Nelson, Erin O'Keefe, Angelina Pawling, Paul Putera, Sage Williams



Dean’s Commendation List (Part-Time Students)

 

Chalfont

William Bugno, Dylan Reilly, Austin Sam, Elizabeth Tavani, Alexa Werner


Harleysville

Trevor Alderfer, Kara Ba, Dakota Bishop, Christopher Bonsignore, Chim Chak, Connor Cipriano, Dillon Diorio, Sierra Farnish, Cylia Khemirt, Celia Koehl, Seth Kohler, Jenna Korchma, Brian Le, Lisa Lutz, Brandon Panner, Trinity Pizzo, Mariam Rateb, Nora Redmond, Dakota Rohrbaugh, Alexa Sims, Giuseppe Sirchia, Madison Springer, Elree Sumler, William Weiss, Isaac Worner


Hatfield

Heather Battavio, Dayna Correale, Heather Cosby, Sabrina Derstine, Amber Farmer, Lindsay Hellmann, Jonathan Leahy, James Luu, Benjamin Lyddy, Lauren Machinia, Mikayla Martin, Jadah Mayberry, Stefani Richardson, Vanessa Severini, Annalise Sirjoo, Mikayla Sturgeon, Madison Thomas, Kate Waldman, Shannon Witlin


Lansdale

Caroline Abou Mousa, Joud Ajlani, Mis Akter, Sumiya Akther, Lyndsie Bechtel, Kenza Begriche, Bonna Bethi, Latesha Blake, Beverly Capp, Stephanie Chavez, Salma Chowdhury, Tyler Coyne, Sham Datta, Jessica Davies, Shydera Dean, Kenza Dekkar, Aarya Dhakal, Abigail Dingler, Nicholas Ebbinghaus, Marjana Eman, Dana Finnen, Madison Gee, Ashley Gerhart, Barrinique Green, Neveen Habib, Jessica Haenn, Mia Hallowell, Sunkang Han, Allison Hansen, Jo Harwick, Neshat Hasan, Amie Hasson, Mark Heath, Gerard Hopkins, Rohed Hossain, Cindy Huynh, Samantha Intoppa, Cameron Joyce, Eunhye Kang, Ashley Kerrigan, Amel Kessi, Yongju Kim, Alexis Knight, Layla Kotb, Samuel Kriwasch, Maxfield Lanier, Saya Lapreziosa, Lawrencia Laryea, Jieun Lee, Tasneem Mahmud, Emily McGovern, Mitchell Meed, Sarah Mehenni, Olivia Miletto, Alessandra Miller, Anmole Nagra, Kedar Narayan, Melissa O'Brien, Michele Pischl, Dalivette Ramirez Vicenty, Molly Reddington, Marc Regen, Samantha Ritchie, Razoni Rose, Lorenz Rustandi, Souhila Saci, Eric Seigle, Megan Smith, Anthony Spadaccini, Rajia Sultana, Zhen Sun, Qi Tang, Rachida Tararbit, Caydin Tate, Vynnessa Toro, Alex Tsoy, Peter Van, Jonathan Vervoort, Krishna Vyas, Timothy Wasylenko, Audrey Weidner, Emily West, Kaytlin Wiley


New Britain

Rachelle Manns


North Wales

Mario Altenor, Joy Blackmon, Michael Coraluzzi, Isaiah Fazio, Jodie Gunster, Patrick Halpert, Brittany Hamilton, Joy Kim, Joon Ko, Nicole Lass, Timothy McNamara, Barbara Mims, Kevin Murphy, Arianna Pearce-Terrell, Lisa Pepe, Linda Preite, Grace Romanoski, Francesca Santini, Shaan Savaliya, Charles Schuck, Sunmi Shin, Erin Thomas, Mariami Turiashvili, Michael Twiname


Sellersville

Shayna Whitehead


Souderton

Miley Anzivino-Smith, Maggie Blosky, Aaron Borglum, Anna Corcoran, Victoria Forbes, Jaylene Johnson, Ryan Leslie, Madeline Lomas, Nicole Scarpaci, Brooke Swartley, Mariela Vasquez, Quanisha Williams


Southampton

Stephen Covone


Telford

Gillian Benfield, Lindsay Blaschke, Jesse Cherone, Tana Dell, Lauren Howe, Jessica Kiefer, Stephanie Kingsbauer, Kimberly Kolb, My Ly, Colin Moser, Heather Muller, Tracy Nguyen, Roger Paul, Keely Reeves, April Renninger, Nichole Rossi, Jennifer Ruszczyk, MacKenzie Wilson, Scott Young

 

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 As an Achieving the Dream Leah Meyer Austin Alumni Award recipient, the institution is positioned at the vanguard of national efforts to remove barriers to access, improve learning outcomes, and increase completion for all students. The College also is recognized regionally and nationally for its sustainability leadership, work with military veterans, community service and service-learning opportunities, and use of classroom technology. For eight years, MCCC has been named one of the Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges in the nation by the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development for its commitment to diversity through inclusive learning and work environments, student and staff recruitment and retention practices, and meaningful community service and engagement opportunities. For more information, visit https://www.mc3.edu