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Utah Tech students recognized on President’s, Dean’s Lists

MOHAVE COUNTY – Students at Utah Tech University in the Fall 2024 semester demonstrated remarkable academic prowess, with 1,049 students earning President’s List honors. To qualify, students had to attain a semester GPA of 3.9 or higher and complete at least 15 credits.

Among those honored were Aidan Kunert of Kingman; Chloe Elliott of Kingman; Donovan Peterson of Beaver Dam; Jacob Hughes of Kingman; Maddy Slinkard of Kingman; Olivia Register of Kingman; Paige Barlow of Colorado City; and Suzanne Szabo of Lake Havasu.

1,208 students earned Dean’s List honors. To qualify, students had to attain a semester GPA of 3.5 to 3.89 and complete at least 15 credits.

Among those honored were Angelica Gomez of Beaver Dam; Kamdynn Cobanovich of Kingman; Mason Britton of Lake Havasu; Mindy Rivera of Beaver Dam; Taylor Kuhn of Beaver Dam; Veronica Ruiz of Beaver Dam; Violet Barlow of Colorado City; and Zittlalis Gonzalez of Beaver Dam.

“Congratulations to our exceptional students whose dedication and hard work have earned them a well-deserved place on the honor roll,” Dr. Michael Lacourse, provost and vice president of academic affairs at Utah Tech, said. “Seeing our students embrace opportunities at Utah Tech and achieve excellence is truly inspiring. Their personal achievements exemplify the perseverance and resilience that define our educational community.”