NCTA announces Honor Roll

NCTA announces Honor Roll

Four Aggies celebrate friendship and the colors of autumn during the 2018 fall semester at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. (Courtesy photo).
Four Aggies celebrate friendship and the colors of autumn during the 2018 fall semester at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. (Courtesy photo).

January 15, 2019

By NCTA News                                                                                                     

CURTIS, Neb. – The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis announced academic honors for the fall semester of 2018 with 66 students on the Honor Roll.

Honor Roll students earn a grade point average of 3.50-3.99.

“I congratulate these hard-working students, and appreciate the commitment they make to their classes and college experience here at NCTA,’ said Ron Rosati, NCTA dean.

Students must be fulltime enrollees, with at least 12 credit hours for the semester to be eligible for the designation by NCTA which is the sole two-year degree program of the University of Nebraska system.

NCTA Dean’s Honor Roll:  (3.5-3.99 GPA, Nebraska students unless noted)

Nicole Ackland, Lincoln

Ethan Aschenbrenner, Scottsbluff

Joli Brown, Waverly

Huntra Christensen, Lincoln

Hanna Christner, Cheyenne, Wyoming

Ashley Connell, Newport

Madisyn Cutler, Elsie

Kody Daily, Auburn

Brenleigh Daum, McCook

Shelby Dismuke, Pine, Colorado

Corey Eshleman, North Platte

Camryn Evans, Wilber

Haley Farr, Cambridge

Sarah Fitzgerald, Doniphan

Bailey Fleischman, Tekamah

Cade Francis, Imperial

Cheyanne Franzen, Superior

Dorothy Fulton, Summerfield, Kansas

Jebb Ginkens, Harrison

Kelly Gordon, Julesburg, Colorado

Shelby Gordon, Manhattan, Kansas

Reid Gustafson, Giltner

Kaytie Henrickson, Norton, Kansas

Kallie Hilker, Cambridge

Gatlin Hissong, Oberlin, Kansas

Sidney Hoegerl, Surprise

KayLee Hostler, Central City

Cari Howell, Lewiston

Casi Johnson, Hastings

Brandon Junker, Cozad

Jocelyn Kennicutt, Gothenburg

Taylor Lambrecht, Wood River

Hunter Lee, Chapman

Erica Lumsden, Osceola, Wisconsin

Blake McCormick, Lewellen

William Moeller, Grand Island

Kayla Mues, Bartley

Hannah Obermiller, Grand Island

Dalton Olsen, Heartwell

Eduardo Pacheco. North Platte

Luke Peters, Ainsworth

Darcy Ramos Stewart, Lexington

Tyler Rash, Diller

Emily Riley, Norton, Kansas

Grant Romshek, Shelby

Paige Ryan, Salina, Kansas

Rebecca Saddler, Aurora

Amanda Schmidt, Stanton

Benjamin Schmidt, Plymouth

Claire Schmidt, Arlington

Chantelle Schulz, York

Trenton Schumm, Ayr

Jacqueline Sjulin, Omaha

Clare Smith, Marysville, Kansas

Tara Spatz, Trotwood, Ohio

Faith Spratlen, Denton

Cole Sundquist, Ainsworth

Jarrod Tuttle, Eltopia, Washington

Paige Twohig, Funk

Kenidee Urling, Wilsonville

Aurora Urwiler, Laurel

Logan Van Anne, Gering

Melissa Ward, Thermopolis, Wyoming

Damian Wellman, Prairie View, Kansas

Anna Whyman, Lincoln

Emmaly Wright, Overton

Twenty-one Aggie students with a 4.0 GPA were named to the NCTA Dean’s List.

The University of Nebraska’s NCTA is a technical agriculture college offering two-year degrees, certificates and dual credit programs.

Graduation events for the Class of 2019 will be May 1 and 2, with commencement at 1 p.m. CT on Thursday, May 2 at the Curtis Memorial Community Center.

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