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Beaufort’s Vogt earnes MBA from USC Aiken

Beaufort’s Daniel Vogt (29902) earned his Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina Aiken in December.

USC Aiken offers undergraduate and master’s degrees to approximately 3,700 students in 50 programs of study. USC Aiken is ranked the No. 2 public regional college in the South by U.S. News & World Report.

Local students named to President’s List at Clemson

Sixteen Beaufort students were named to the fall 2019 President’s List at Clemson University.

They are Robin W. Bridgers (Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management), Margaret Elaine Crisologo (Health Science), Maxwell Cole Marley Crisologo (Biological Sciences), Maya Christine Dixon (Special Education), Robert W. Fanning (Industrial Engineering), Cortney Nichole Gray (Pre-Business), Hope Chandler Gray (Marketing), Michael A. Gulledge (Criminal Justice), May Mazyck Harrelson (Political Science), Halli Rose Nold (Health Science), Grace D. Rhodes (Biological Sciences), Josephine L.C. Rohrer (Language and International Trade), Andrew Graham Stoddard (Biological Sciences), Carly Maria Wahlberg (Pre-Business), Maggie A. Williams (Criminal Justice) and Alan Hayes Wiser (Computer Science).

To be named to the President’s List, a student must achieve a 4.0 (all As) grade-point average.

Local students named to the Dean’s List at Clemson

Thirty-two Beaufort students were named to the Dean’s List at Clemson University for the fall 2019 semester.

They are Mary Margaret Bell Achurch (Language and International Health), Paul James A. Balmediano (General Engineering), Jade Alexis Briaud (Animal and Veterinary Science), Keaton C. Butler (Industrial Engineering), Brycen Nichole Campbell (Pre-Business), Jacob Steven Denton (Biological Sciences), Heyward Fletcher Derrick (Biological Sciences), Emily S. Eggers (Philosophy), Sarah C. Fanning (Psychology), Perry E. Gallant (Psychology), Taylor M. Gates (Psychology), Katherine Nicole Gay (Wildlife and Fisheries Biology), Emily Caroline Goude (Health Science), Trevor S. Guynup (Civil Engineering), Adriana Ruth Heath (Political Science), Emma Dyan Hincher (Visual Arts), Malia Lynn Kaneshige (Biological Sciences), Mary Blake Keane (Wildlife and Fisheries Biology), Benjamin Ryan Kelley (Animal and Veterinary Science), Caroline Noelle Lesesne (English), Morgan Elizabeth Louw (English), Grace Tuttle Lubkin (Psychology), Akasha G. Nelson (Psychology), Evelyn Marie Patterson (Mathematics Teaching), Anna Miciah Pendarvis (English), Taylor S. Rabon (Marketing), Caroline Samira Strever (Graphic Communications), Allison Elizabeth Suber (Animal and Veterinary Science), Morgan Elizabeth Summers (Psychology), Marielle N. Van Vulpen (Civil Engineering), Taylor W. Watts Jr. (Secondary Education) and Braden J. Wilson (Management).

To be named to the Dean’s List, a student achieved a grade-point average between 3.50 and 3.99 on a 4.0 scale.

College of Charleston announces President’s List and Dean’s List

The College of Charleston congratulates more than 1,800 students who were named to the Fall 2019 President’s List and Dean’s List, including several from Beaufort.

Carrie Sanzone (Accounting), Cassandra Knoppel (Historic Preservation/Commercial Planning), Clarissa Reyes (Public Health) and Luke McGuire (Computer Science) have been named to the President’s List.

To qualify for President’s List (Highly Distinguished), students must earn a GPA of 3.800 or higher and complete a minimum of 14 semester hours.

Emily Potter (Marine Biology), Grace Cody (Political Science) and Josean Jaramillo (Undecided) have been named to the Dean’s List.

To quality for Dean’s List (Distinguished), students must earn a GPA of 3.600 or higher and complete a minimum of 14 semester hours.

2 from Beaufort make USC Aiken Dean’s List for Fall 2019

The University of South Carolina Aiken congratulates those students who made the Dean’s List for Fall 2019, including Roshard Campbell of Beaufort (29906), whose major is Fine Arts, and Nicole Underwood of Beaufort (29906), whose major is Nursing.

To earn this distinction, students must be enrolled full-time and maintain a GPA of at least 3.5.

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