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Northeastern Releases Honor Roll for Fall 2023 Semester

January 8, 2024

Sterling, CO--Northeastern Junior College has released its Honor Roll list for the Fall 2023 Semester and reports that 359 students were given high academic achievement recognition, including 195 students who made the President’s List by earning a 4.0 grade point average.

January 8, 2024
NJC Fall 2023 Honor Roll

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

 

Akron – Gregory Butz, Riley Carlson, Merek Charney, Kinsey Grauer, Corynn Hensman, Addicyn Kessinger, Ryan McCaffrey, Randa Morgan, Caleb Poss, Keyandra Sampson, Emma Schippers, Laura Vorce

Arvada – Kendall Crespin, Catelyn Havekost, Sarah Liepold

Atwood – Kaidence Murphy

Ault – Kisa Sameshima

Berthoud – Wynn Drewes

Boulder – Austin Harris

Brighton – Jaelyn Korbe

Broomfield – Haley Callico

Burlington – Joslyn Weaver

Colorado Springs – Saria Cortez, Daniel Perry, Skylar Stanley

Cope – Joslyn King, Samuel Koolstra

Crook – Makenzie Bott, Trista Hernandez

Delta – Cheyanne Germann

Eckley – Shannon Galloway

Elizabeth – Michael Zapfe

Fleming – David Betley, Kylie Bretz-Hoskins, Whitney Chintala, Julia Freeman, Matix Haney, Nolan Japp

Fort Collins – Hannah Akerley-France, Gavin Kopp, Garrett Kalous, Bryce Kendrick

Gunnison – Trudy Pfingston-Orr

Gypsum – Faythe Eichler

Haxtun – Mason Bornhoft, Jennifer Feik, Cassidy Goddard, Kelsie Hadeen, Brooklyn Plumb, Gianna Swan, Maclin Tempel

Holyoke – Emmy Brown, Charlotte Kramer, Katelyn Kropp, Hannah Lindholm, Tayla Martin, Fatima Nunez, Nicole Schlachter, Sawyer Sigler, Elyce Sisseck, Spencer Stedman, Leah Struckmeyer, Carter Van Overbeke, Layna Wear

Hudson – Harley Baas

Iliff – Braylon Bruns, Crystal Bruns, Brailyn Debus

Julesburg – Jaxon Carlson, Kellum Carnahan, Keyana Ehnes, Brittney Geschwentner, Avery Goddard, Olivia Ingram, Taylor Ingram, Kinley Kizer, Kinsey Rahe, Jordyn Strasser, Peyton Worley

Kersey – Brock White

La Salle – Justin Pfannebecker

Larkspur – Benjamin Sussman

Littleton – Steven Becker, Madison Wimberly

Loma – William Jones

Mancos – Gregory Greenlee

Merino – Taysa Conger, Kimberly Kirschbaum, Kaden Piel, Deacon Trenkle

New Raymer – Andrew Long

Otis – Jordan Glanz, Owen Glenn, Sandra Muller, Jaylin Weber

Parker – Brooke Bruner, Kaylee Eyl

Sterling – Veronica Abeyta, Madison Alva, Casie Amen, Codie Amen, Alexandria Anderson, William Ball, Caysen Bamford, Anastaycia Blecha, Jacob Boden, Mason Boeff, Francisco Castro, Jennifer Chavez, Triston Cochran, Caleb Deines, Hunter Diamond, Carter Dillon, Dylan DiOrio, Macie Doherty, Joanna Duell, Haley Emmerson, Reagan Fehringer, Jessica Gallagher, Brooke Gary-Wagner, Kali Graber, Jordyn Gusman, Stephanie Hull, Bree Hunker, Callum Hurst, Kylee Irwin, Logan Kennedy, Coby King, Jack Krueger, Morgan Lambert, Jaden Martinez, Torilynn Mildenberger, Elizabeth Miller, Destiny Milligan, Rebecca Moca, Emily Mohni, Morgan Moody, Katrina Mustard, Kaylee Myers, Nataliya Nickels, Kiahna Pasillas, Mattea Pelton, Luca Pendleton, Cynthia Piper, Brayden Plank, Megan Price, Ava Reeves, Lauren Rice, Lily Ryles, Sydni Sandoval, Abigail Seyfang, Alaina Soliman, Jaelynne Steimer, Kaitlan Vanderhoff, Grace Wernsman, Brandon Williams, Jace Wright, Jonathan Zimmerman

Strasburg – Clayton Marty

Wray – Monica White

Yuma – Braylynn Armstrong, Silas Baucke, Olivia Cullen, Erica Duarte, Maria Horn, Noel Klein, Elizabeth Mendoza, Denton Peil, Micaela Prettyman, Belicia Rascon Ebersole, Alba Reyes, Yaneth Reyes, Miles Rutledge, Tiffany Sprouse, Jayci Taylor, Jerrald Thompson, Mallely Valenzuela, Vashti Winter

Alabama – Erin Williams

Connecticut – Riley Davis-Gagnon

Idaho – Jada Thurber

Kansas – Merrin Frost

Missouri – Cameren Lay

Nebraska – Tate Talkington

Ohio – Chloe Goshe

Utah – Kennedy Halper

Wisconsin – Olivia Taylor

Wyoming – Jestine Petley

France – Elias Khodri

Germany – Annika Helf

Great Britain – Sebastian Palmer

Italy – Francesca Nuzzo

Japan – Shuma Wada

Russian Federation – Artem Khromov

Switzerland – Gabriel Obletter

 

 

Vice President’s List honorees, which represents students with a 3.75 – 3.99 grade point average include (by home location as designated by the student):

 

Akron – Braelynn Rule

Atwood – Monte Cook

Bailey – Eleanor Woodward

Bennett – Trista Lebsack

Centennial – Ryan Stults

Cope – Montana Mason

Fort Collins – Hannah Zink

Grand Junction – Cameron Ochoa

Greeley – Rebecca Wiersema

Haxtun – Kyle Fryrear, Michael Gerk, Silas Walker

Holyoke – Addison Oliver, Tessa Rosane

Ilff – Aaliah Jones

Julesburg – Bradon Bone, Isaiah Gifford, Andrew Welch

Kersey – Kaycee Edmonds

Littleton – Sierra Hamilton

Lyons – Lochlan Osborne

Merino – Cooper Dewitt, Ellis Gettman

Parker – Brayden Stork

Peyton – Ashlynn Mustain

Simla – Ryann Eurich

Sterling – Emma Courtney, Marcella Nicolet, Matthew Smith, James Waite

Vernon – Jenna Weiser

Weldona – Piper Scott

Westminster – Brooklyn Davis, Trent Shaver

Wiggins – Lindsey Endsley

Nebraska – Matthew Bruns, Kinley Greenough

Texas – Jonathan Snow

Wyoming – Rori Hankins Masterson

Brazil – Ana Luisa Camara

Canada – Ryan Kucy

Russian Federation – Anastasiya Makachirova, Elizaveta Polovinkina 

 

 

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

 

Akron – Molly Porteus

Anton – Janessa Ramey

Ault – Jack Davis

Aurora – Hermione Hecht, A’mya Winfrey

Bayfield – Paige Porter

Bennett – Ryan Hensley

Brighton – Megan Drews

Broomfield – Vince Beeson

Centennial – Kelly Fagan, ZoeyAngel Portillo

Colorado Springs – Adam Jackson, Kael Knight, Grace Yoder

Denver – Aliana Markey

Eaton – Kylie Schumacher

Firestone – Rylea Sarazen

Fleming – Kendra Koehler, Chance Mitchell, Madisynkay Serrato

Fort Collins – Charlee Sommers, Brady Zink

Fort Lupton – Emily Blair

Fort Morgan – Hailey Walter

Franktown – Bailey Fischer

Grand Junction – Audrey Brown, Benjamin Coleman

Greeley – Sarah Hettinger

Haxtun – David Avery, Kristina Jones, Kailin Kelley, Owen Knode, Evelyn Mendoza, Samantha Seger

Hillrose – Katelynn Ortega

Holyoke – Elly Brown, Daniela Fierro, Ava Koberstein, Sasha Lopez, Lorena Mares, Karlie Martin, Yoselin Pena, Wyatt Sprague

Iliff – Brittany Poyner

Julesburg – Emeri Blochowitz, Abigail Dille, Aaliyah Ingram, Isabelle Torres

Karval – Gracie Clark

La Junta – Jason Santistevan

Littleton – Savannah Waldrop

Mancos – Jessie Wallace

Meeker – Carlos Ruiz

Merino – Kody Clouse, Rachele Gonzales, Grace Petersen

New Raymer – David Long

Otis – Jaycellia Perry

Ovid – Tanya Lucero

Parker – Kellen Redman

Sedgwick – Parker Paiz

Severance – Jacob Cormack

Sterling – Gerardo Abarca, Kendyll Armstrong, Myrcediz Ball, Yadira Benson-Lively, Aaron Bernhardt, William Bornhoft, Benjamin Browning, Maria Calderon, Amanda Chapman, Taylor Cobb, Anna Courtney, Halie Cure, Tara Gress, Isaiah Harder, Damian Highberger, Alyssa Hill, Cristal Jofre, Roxanne Lambert, Ryann Linn, Joshua Maggard, Alexander Marusin, Ryder McConnell, Adison Ortiz, Darynee Palser, Audrey Reeves, Marcus Renteria, August Roome, Laryssa Schumacher, Macie Smock, Noah Soper, Alexis Tait, Ernest Vergilio, Ashley Wecker

Weldona – Elizabeth Jones

Wray – Ryann Way

Yuma – James Brandner, Ailen De Jesus Diaz, Emily Guerro-Bencomo, Ana Hernandez Zarate, Makenzie Weathers

Nebraska – Jackson Doty, Wyatt Talhelm 

Nevada – Jalen Foy

New York – Chelsea Coady

Oregon – Austin Evans, Gabriel Fischer 

Texas – James Nolan
Utah – Andre Cooper, Shaylee Hoecherl, Bronson Richins

Wyoming – Bailey Dennett, Gage Gibson

Australia – Ruby Sweeney-Spitzeck

Denmark – Bianca Bindzus

France – Ruben Paris, Samuel Paris

Greg Britain – Luka Gelevski

Netherlands – Joep Ter Wolbeek

Spain – Alexandra Westerdijk Martin

 

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