Saint Leo University recently released its Dean’s List for the Fall Semester. Saint Leo’s Madison Education Center boasts 24 students who were named to the list.
The Dean’s List is published at the end of the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. Students who have earned at least 12 credits with a term grade point average of 3.65 or higher are recognized on the Dean’s List, which is announced at the conclusion of each semester.
“The students recognized on the Dean’s List illustrate our commitment to our core values of excellence and personal development, which will prepare them for work in their organizations and contributions to their communities,” said Dr. Michael Nastanski, vice president of Academic Affairs. The values of excellence, community, respect, personal development, responsible stewardship, and integrity are central to academic life at this leading Catholic teaching university.
Madison Education Center students named to the Dean’s List include:
1. Eva Bolton of Mayo;
2. Jamee Daniels of Jasper;
3. Kristi Hathcock of Perry;
4. Erin Kelly of Monticello;
5. Crystal Lawson of Live Oak;
6. Danielle Leslein of Pinetta;
7. Emily Murphy of Jasper;
8. Zachary Rang of Live Oak;
9. Cynthia Trammel of Perry;
10. Samantha Turner of Pinetta;
11. Amanda Willoughby of Greenville;
12. Susan Allen of Jasper;
13. Kamecia Davis of Madison;
14. Shannon Dennis of Greenville;
15. Tamara Gaskins of Live Oak;
16. Connor Ginn of Lee;
17. John Hayes of Perry;
18. Jason Justus of Madison;
19. Shannon Luyando of Jasper;
20. Micah McDonald of Perry;
21. Michelle Renfroe of Madison;
22. Jane Sadler of Perry;
23. Justin Setliff of Tallahassee;
24. General Storey of Greenville
Classes are now forming for the Spring 2 Semester, which begins March 7, at Saint Leo’s Madison Education Center, 325 N.W. Turner Davis Drive in Madison. For information, email Madison@saintleo.edu, call (850) 973-3356 or stop by the office.
About Saint Leo University
Saint Leo University is a regionally accredited, liberal-arts-based institution known for an inclusive Catholic heritage, enduring values, and a capacity for innovation. The school was chartered in 1889 by Catholic Benedictine monks in rural Pasco County, Fl., making Saint Leo the first Catholic college in the state. Saint Leo provides access to education to people of all faiths, emphasizing the Benedictine philosophy of balanced growth of mind, body and spirit.
The university welcomes learners from all generations and backgrounds, from civilian occupations and the armed forces and from across the country and more than 60 nations around the world. Saint Leo’s nearly 16,000 undergraduate and graduate students may elect to study at the beautiful University Campus in Florida, at more than 40 teaching locations in seven states or online from any location. The university’s degree programs range from the associate to the doctorate. Through these rich offerings, Saint Leo develops principled leaders for a challenging world.
Saint Leo University boasts nearly 80,000 alumni in all 50 states, Washington, DC, five U.S. territories, and 72 countries.
Media Contact: Mary McCoy, staff writer, at mary.mccoy02@saintleo.edu or (352) 588-7118.