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Utah Tech students named to Dean’s List, President’s List

Students at Utah Tech University demonstrated remarkable academic performance during the Fall 2023 semester, with nearly 12 percent earning Dean’s List recognition. A total of 1,489 students were included on the Dean’s List, reflecting their strong commitment to academics. To qualify, students had to achieve a semester GPA of 3.5 to 3.89 as well as complete at least 15 credits. Local students honored included:

Donovan Peterson of Beaver Dam; Jorja Zirkle of Mohave Valley; Logan Rosenbach of Kingman; Rulon Richter of Colorado City; Tory Deru of Lake Havasu; Veronica Ruiz of Beaver Dam; and Zittlalis Gonzalez of Beaver Dam.

Students at Utah Tech University demonstrated outstanding academic performance during the Fall 2023 semester, with nearly 10 percent earning President’s List recognition. A total of 1,233 students were included on the President’s List, reflecting their strong commitment to academics. To qualify, students had to achieve a semester GPA of 3.9 and higher as well as complete at least 15 credits. Local student honored included:

Emma Patterson of Lake Havasu; Heidi Chatwin of Colorado City; Jacob Hughes of Kingman; Lailani Haro of Beaver Dam; and Summer Evans of Lake Havasu.

“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all our dedicated students whose unwavering commitment and hard work have resulted in their well-deserved placement on the honor roll,” Dr. Michael Lacourse, provost and vice president of academic affairs, said. “It is truly gratifying to witness our students seizing every opportunity at Utah Tech and achieving excellence.”

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