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Beaufort’s Rohrer named to spring 2021 President’s List at The Citadel

Christopher Rohrer of Beaufort is among the nearly 60 cadets recognized for their outstanding work during the spring 2021 semester at The Citadel.

The President’s List is one of the most distinguished cadet awards presented by The Citadel. The list is a combination of the dean’s list and the Commandant’s Distinguished List and is composed of cadets who contribute the most to their companies while maintaining excellent military and academic records.

With more than 180 cadets holding rank within the Corps, The Citadel provides a leadership lab, contributing to the fulfillment of its mission to educate and develop principled leaders.

Cadets and students named to The Citadel’s spring 2021 dean’s list

Thirteen Beaufort students at The Citadel have been selected to the dean’s list, a recognition given to cadets and students who are registered for 12 or more semester hours and whose grade point average is 3.20 or higher, with no grade of I (Incomplete) and no grade below C for work in a semester.

The nearly 1,100 cadets and students recognized for their academic achievements during the spring 2021 semester include these local cadets and students: Alma Orozco-Rico, Henry Manley, Reed Reichel, Kyle Davis, Edward McCormick, Christopher Rohrer, Ethan McKenzie, Ryan Henrickson;

Brendan Bowersox; Elliott Ruoff; Cody Spencer; Ty Bouscal; and Thomas Conrad of Beaufort.

Academics at The Citadel are divided between five schools: the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business, the School of Engineering, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Swain Family School of Science and Mathematics and the Zucker Family School of Education.

Beaufort’s Daniel accepted into Honors College at the College of Charleston

Mckenzie Daniel of Beaufort will attend the Honors College at the College of Charleston starting this fall.

Daniel is a graduate of South Carolina Connections Academy and plans to major in Finance at the College of Charleston.

The Honors College at the College of Charleston was recently recognized as one of the top 40 public university honors programs in the country by Inside Honors. Additional information can be found at honors.cofc.edu.

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