NCTA names Deans List, Honor Roll for Spring 2020
May 14, 2020
By NCTA News
CURTIS, Neb. – Thirteen students at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis had perfect 4.0 grade point averages for the spring semester.
An additional 52 Aggie students were named to the NCTA Honor Roll with a GPA of 3.5-3.99.
“Our Aggie students prove academic success time and time again,” said NCTA Interim Dean Kelly Bruns. “Even with the challenges of remote education and being off campus much of their final eight weeks, the students and faculty prevailed in meeting high academic goals.”
Students must be fulltime enrollees, with at least 12 credit hours for the semester to be eligible for the designation by NCTA, the sole two-year degree program of the University of Nebraska system.
NCTA Deans List: (4.0 GPA)
Andrew Cast, Beaver Crossing
Tiffany Dickau, Elwood
Jaci Edis, Mullen
Jenna Garver, Hastings
Alexandra Hazuka, McDonald, Kansas
Cari Howell, Lewiston
Emily Hubbell, Lexington
Dalton Keller, Torrington, Wyo.
Clayton Monheiser, Hershey
Alexis Penna, Holley, New York
Ty Smith, Elwood
Faith Spratlen, Denton
Paige Twohig, Funk
NCTA Deans Honor Roll: (3.5-3.99 GPA)
Krista Albers, North Platte
Quentin Anderson, Pierce
Trevin Arnold, Fairbury
Ethan Aschenbrenner, Scottsbluff
Tucker Bartlett, Cozad
Annie Bassett, Gothenburg
Lilliana Calkins, Palmyra
Gabriella Campisi, Omaha
Greggory Conaway, Curtis
Ashley Connell, Newport
Shelby Dismuke, Pine, Colo.
Camryn Evans, Winside
Theodore Fanta, Creighton
Trisha Fox, Stuart
Cade Francis, Imperial
Taylor Hendrix, Holyoke, Colo.
Kaytie Henrickson, Norton, Kan.
Chloe Herrera, Alliance
Emily Giese, Papillion
Taylor Jackson, Sargent
Jacob Jenkins, Mitchell
Jo Cee Johnston, Royal
Michael Keeling, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Jocelyn Kennicutt, Gothenburg
Taylor Lambrecht, Wood River
Erica Lumsden, Luck, Wisconsin
Paige McKenzie, Western
Blake McCormick, Lewellen
Lauren Nichols, Scottsbluff
Sophia Nutter, Wilcox
Lucinda Overweg, White Lake, S.D.
Darcy Ramos Stewart, Lexington
Darci Reimers, Boelus
Emily Riley, Norton, Kan.
Megan Rudy, Scottsbluff
Elianna Sandberg, Stratton
Taylor Sayer, Cambridge
Madison Schnase, Lincoln
Samuel Schukei, Kenesaw
Brianna Schuck, Harvard
Devin Sheffield, Exeter
Christina Starkey, Linwood, Kan.
Matthew Stichka, Mullen
Bryce Tobiassen, Hildreth
Jarrod Tuttle, Eltopia, Washington
Aurora Urwiler, Laurel
Addison Villwok, Randolph
Harrison Wegener, Omaha
Ashley Wells, Phillipsburg, Kansas
Ashley Nicole Wright, LeRoy, Kansas
Emmaly Wright, Cozad
Macy Zentner, Cedar Rapids
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.
For details on virtual tours or to apply for in-person classes this fall, see ncta.unl.edu or call 1-800-3-CURTIS.
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