NCTA names Deans' List of 4.0 grades

NCTA names Deans' List of 4.0 grades

Students study in the computer lab at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. (Craig Chandler / NCTA News Photo)
Students study in the computer lab at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. (Craig Chandler / NCTA News Photo)

January 14, 2019

By NCTA News                                                                                                    

Curtis, Neb. – Twenty-one students at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis had perfect 4.0 grade point averages for the fall semester.

The Deans' List students were announced as second semester classes started at NCTA.

“We are proud of the academic achievements of our students at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture,” Rosati said. “It takes dedication, maturity and hard work to achieve a 4.0 GPA in college.”

In addition to the Deans' List grouping of 21, another 66 students were named to the NCTA Honor Roll for a GPA of 3.5-3.99.

“These results show that nearly one third of our full-time students ranked quite well in their academic performance this fall,” Rosati said. “I applaud their outstanding academic success.”

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 Deans' List:  (4.0 GPA, Nebraska students unless state is noted)

Krista Albers, North Platte

Sadie Christensen, Arnold

Angela Crouse, Haigler

Morgan Curran, Arapahoe

Rebekah Daniels, Mullen

Tiffany Dickau, Elwood

Emma DuBois, Filley

Dean Fleer, Pierce

Jenna Garver, Hastings

Alexandra Hazuka, McDonald, Kansas

Emily Hubbell, Lexington

Dalton Keller, Torrington, Wyoming

Catherine Ljunggren, Harvard

Peyton McCord, Cairo

Clayton Monheiser, Hershey

Lindse Painter, Valentine

Alexis Penna, Holley, New York

Laura Rody, Cozad

Brianna Schuck, Harvard

Samuel Schukei, Kenesaw

Shayla Woracek, Maxwell

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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