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Northeastern Releases Honor Roll for 2018 Fall Semester

Northeastern Junior College has released its honor roll list for the 2018 fall semester and reports that 214 full-time students were given high academic achievement recognition, including 102 students who made the President’s List by earning a 4.0 grade-point average.

January 7, 2019

Those making the President’s List included (by home location as designated by the student): 

  • Akron – Austin Bolinger, Crystann Brown, McKenna Case, Myles Jefferson, Madeline Rule
  • Atwood – Zachary Karg
  • Aurora – Michelle Harpham, Logan Nelson
  • Bennett- Zachary Garner
  • Brighton – Logan Bivens
  • Brush – Allie Blackwelder
  • Colorado Springs – Kinley Coe, Maverick Keigher
  • Cortez – Dylan Long 
  • Dillon – Campbell Strauss
  • Elizabeth – Bridget Brewer, Tara Hiatt
  • Evans – Natalie Fosdick, Riley James
  • Fleming – Ryan Schaefer, Kalyn Serrato
  • Fort Lupton – Sydney Bowman
  • Fort Morgan – Abby Mussman
  • Greeley – Jodi Shea
  • Hillrose – Karla Hocheder
  • Holyoke – Emily Chaney, Cassandra Chappell, Dania Morales
  • Joes – Hannah Niccoli
  • Johnstown – Megan Harris
  • Julesburg – McKenna Carnahan, Krystle Magana, Carly Orth
  • Keenesburg – Erin Erger
  • Kersey – Dane Corliss
  • Kiowa – Faith Hoffman
  • La Jara – Max Sorensen
  • La Salle – Randee Hochmiller
  • Longmont – Amanda Platt
  • Loveland – Benjamin Newton
  • Merino – Alexandra Kirschbaum, Yael Martinez, Annaliese Werner, Miranda Wiebers, Sarah Wiebers
  • New Raymer – Cerise Archuleta
  • Otis – Lindsey Wagner
  • Parker – Kendall Klein, Cody Ward
  • Sedalia – Kendall Noyes
  • Snyder – Caleb Baker, Valerie Ramirez
  • Sterling – Brynn Abernathy, Maggie Alsup, Jacqueline Andrade, Abraham Arguello, Denise Beaman, Vanessa Bergner, Stephanie Bevel, Brooklynn Bohler, Cheyenne Brunkhardt, Gabrielle Cone, Mirna Cordero, Abigail Davidson, Greyson Dudley, Ethan Farquhar, Dana Fleckenstein, Emily Fleckenstein, Staci Foos, Kirstyn Fritzler, Erik Gomez, Jessica Gonzales, Alexis Gutierrez, Cade Kerst, Taylor Knudson, Noah Lemily, Jordan Matthews, Chelsea Owens, Jasmine Renteria, Kira Roelle, Rajsha Sanchez, James Saylor, Kristyn Schneider, Jennifer Sherman, Kayla Smithgall, Grace Steele, Jason Strohmayer, Leigha Terry, Molly Weatherill, Sydney Wright
  • Weldona – Britney Filter
  • Wiggins – Elissa Thomas
  • Yuma – Alyssa Sprague, Elizabeth Krise-Thompson
  • Kansas – Kit Boyington
  • Nebraska – Bailey Miller
  • New Mexico – Nicole Barela
  • Oklahoma – Bradley Ferguson
  • South Dakota – Brett Mattson, Jaxon Rosencranz, Cayla Sundberg
  • Belarus – Aleksandra Ratnikava

 

Students making the Vice President’s List with a 3.75 – 3.99 grade-point average include (by home location as designated by the student): 

• Akron – Kaylee Traxler

• Arvada – Nicholas Colchin

• Canon City – Lillian Nordell

• Centennial – Brandon Fischer

• Colorado Springs – Collin Metzgar, Zachary Szostak

• Denver – Kyle Johnson 

• Dolores – Tyler Nance

• Elizabeth – Courtney Bonine

• Fleming – Samantha Fagan

• Florence – Jessica Grisenti

• Fort Collins – Tucker Marsh

• Fort Morgan – Ryan Eggleston, Zachary Wunsch

• Haxtun – Mason Edwards, Bethany Gibbs

• Highlands Ranch – Samuel Ostravich

• Hillrose – Ellie Fritzler

• Holyoke – Jacinda Krueger

• Kiowa – Madison Martell

• Lamar – Heston Nidey

• Meeker – Riley Pertile

• Phippsburg – Kendall Hood

• Sterling – Michael Chavez, Carolyn Cole, Elizabet Foster-Taisarsky, Azalya Gaytan, Kathleen Masters, Danielle Painter, Kaitlynn Prelle, Grace Reeves, Allison Schell, Lauren Zimmerman

• Walden – Cheyanne Harper

• Florida – Michael McNamee

• Nebraska – Jacob Baasch

• New Mexico – Makenna Hittson

• Italy – Angelica Casini-Ropa

• France – Paul Caliari

Dean’s List honorees, which represented student with a 3.5 – 3.74 grade-point average, include (by home location as designated by the student): 

• Amherst – Antoni Martinez

• Arvada – Nico Hartojo, Parker Jessen

• Atwood – Victoria Krier

• Brush – Luis Anguiano

• Byers – Hannah Sterrett

• Centennial – Cierra Williams

• Clark – Zachary Klouw

• Colorado Springs – Davyn Adamscheck, Tashika Burrell, Che Meighan

• Crook – Reed Marts

• Dolores – Kate Treinen, Brandon Ward

• Denver – Lyndsay Pool

• Elbert – Ellie Bush

• Elizabeth – Ryan Paulson

• Fort Collins – Zeke Marsh, Iseri Palacio 

• Gunnison – Josie Bifano

• Haxtun – Lance Chapdelaine, Callie Dickerson

• Holyoke – Christina Ortega

• Julesburg – Sierra Blochowitz, Rebecca Contreras

• Keenesburg – Cora Johnson

• Kremmling – Emma Auger

• Littleton – Jacob Casados

• Longmont – Tanner Olinger, Emma Perry

• Morrison – G. Eli Collings

• Oak Creek – Foster Ramirez

• Salida – Sevrin Kaess

• Sedalia – Matthew Mooney, Bethany Phippen

• Seibert – Benjamin Richie

• Sterling – Cian Apple, Katherine Bolton, Jacob Breidenbach, Daniel De Souza, Trevor Elliott, Greg Evans, Modesta Everett, Christina Gerken, Jenna Kellogg, Braedon Kloberdanz, Shalyn Knight, Jaecey Lambrecht, Chase Legg, Kassidee Lind, Ross Lockhart, Samantha Lopez, Makenna May, Jenna Richards, Benjamin Schmidt, Moriah Thomas, Paul Wilson, Stephanie Wyrsch 

• Stoneham – Trenton Holzworth

• Thornton – Sabrina Casias

• Timnath – Bailey Deal

• Wellington – Holly Heckendorf

• Wiggins – Jenna Ashbrook

• Yuma – Robin Muirheid, Maira Sagahon

• Arizona – Carter Allen

• California – Kimberly Kearns

• Kansas – Matthew Hall

• Missouri – Colton Horn 

• Montana – Quintel Fuchs

• Nebraska – Regan Gittlein

• Wyoming – Taylor Duncan

• France – Gaetan Garcia

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