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National College announces Dean’s List

national collegeNational College (www.national-college.edu) in Harrisonburg and the American National University online program released the Dean’s List for the Second Spring Term. The following students earned a minimum grade point average of 3.5 out of a possible 4.0, and thus achieved the honor and privilege of being placed on the Dean’s List:

Broadway, VA Kendra Parker; Amanda Whetzel

Dayton, VA Sarah Thompson

Elkton, VA Heather Crawford; William Jeffrey; Linda McCloud

Fort Defiance, VA Michelle Powell

Franklin, WV Kimberly Morgan

Harrisonburg, VA Special Chaviano; Dominique Evans; Gulala Hassan; Michelle Jimenez; Pan Seng Aung; Samuel Collins; Jessica Delawder; Laura Hernandez-Lopez; Go-Eun Park; Andrea Bower; Tabitha Diaz; Kari Miller

McGaheysville, VA Nkowan Diggs

Mount Crawford, VA Catherine Houser

Mt. Jackson, VA Vicki Turnage

New Market, VA Staci Poling; Danielle Thompson

Riverton, WV Benjamin Ratliff

Stanley, VA Thomas Barnette

Staunton, VA Julie Blackwell; Shannon Doyle; Brian Smallwood

Stuarts Draft, VA Marlana Brewster

Timberville, VA Heather Pauley

Verona, VA Nyoka Andes

Waynesboro, VA Michael Bellamy; James Turner

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