NCTA announces Spring Semester Dean’s List, Honor Roll
By NCTA News
Academic honors for students at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture were announced for the Spring Semester.
“The Aggies ended their academic year quite successfully with six students on the Dean’s List and 62 on the Deans Honors Roll,” said NCTA Dean Larry Gossen. “Grades for freshmen, in particular, improved in their second semester.”
Aggie students are very active in their coursework, as well as serving in student organizations, as campus leaders, and many on traveling, competition teams,” Gossen notes.
Students must be fulltime enrollees, with at least 12 credit hours for the semester to be eligible for the academic designations. The Dean’s List honors are for students achieving a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the semester. Those on Honor Roll earn a 3.5 to 3.99 GPA.
NCTA Deans List (4.0 GPA) Towns are in Nebraska unless listed:
Anchorage, Alaska – Gillian Brinker
Big Springs – Tanner Ostrander
Gibbon – Taylor Schubauer
Hays, Kansas – Alexxandra Malchow
Holyoke, Colorado – Taylor Hendrix
Maywood - Makayla Huddleston
NCTA Deans Honor Roll (3.5-3.99 GPA) Nebraska residents
Benkelman – Kirstin Cawthra
Blair – Callie Landauer
Broadwater – Aleena Wagner
Brule – Alexis Digrigoli
Cairo – John Ford
Callaway – Brandi Coons
Cedar Rapids – Macy Zentner
Cozad – Trevor Schneider
Doniphan – Taylor Lautenschlager
Elwood – Cauy Bennett
Ewing – Emma Hollenback
Fairfield – Connor Crumbliss
Fordyce – Claudia Stevens
Hazard – Makenna Renzelman
Hershey - William Huebner
Holdrege – Katie Morten
Geneva – Reid Richards
Gibbon – Allison Wilkens
Gothenburg – Annie Bassett, Kyra Hearn
Grand Island – Madolyn Clark
Kearney – Sarah Dush
Lawrence – Konnor Thompson
Lincoln – Amy Egelhoff, Aubrey Kelley, Lauren Kelley, Ashley Kowalski, Asia Sundermann
Lindsay – Mariah Dubas
Maxwell – Hayley Yost
McCook – Shelby Kofler
Mullen – Alexis Rice
Naponee – Ethan Baker
North Bend – Hannah Murray
North Platte – Carli Anderson, Delaney McClanahan
Oakland – Rheanna Paul
Pleasanton – Austen Cronin, McKenna Darby
Spaulding – Grace Glaser
Spencer – Andrea Hipke
Stanton – Eva Searight
Superior – Cassidy Frey
Sutherland - James Lee
Western – Paige McKenzie
Wolbach – Larista Barner
Non-Nebraska students on Honor Roll:
Colorado
Riley Brown, Wray
Georgia
Braeden Theriault, Midland
Iowa
Alexis Keller, Council Bluffs
Ahren Marburger, Malvern
Kansas
Gavin Tremblay, Hoxie
Ayden Long, Lebanon
Carson Harting, Norton
Emily Miller, Norton
Paige Castigliano, Oakley
Jasper Hunt, St. Francis
Nolan Buss, Stockton
Payden Leiker, Victoria
Minnesota
Emily Mohwinkel, Madelia
North Dakota
Eric Schaefer, Hannaford
Oklahoma
Devry Bellomy, Keyes
South Dakota
Jessica Burghardt, Pierre
“As the only two-year campus of the University of Nebraska system, NCTA offers academics solely in veterinary technology and agriculture sciences,” said Jennifer McConville, associate dean. “Our graduates are well prepared for the workforce with an associate degree or college certificate.”
The second semester at NCTA began January 10.. Commencement was Thursday, May 5 with 80 graduates.
Part of the University of Nebraska system, the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture is a two-year institution with a statewide mission of preparing students for successful careers in agriculture, veterinary technology and related industries. NCTA is known for its affordable tuition, high job-placement rate for its graduates, and for the success of student teams in competitive activities including crops judging, ranch horse events, livestock judging, shotgun sports, stock dog trials, and intercollegiate rodeo. The college is consistently ranked as one of the best two-year schools in the nation.
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