Publish Date:  Jul 21, 2016

1307 students in Honor Roll make Hartnell proud

SALINAS, Calif. – Hartnell Community College District is happy and proud to announce the name of the students who made it into the President’s Honor Roll and theDean’s List for SPRING 2016.  The College named 630 students to its Dean’s List and 677 students to the President’s Honor Roll for the SPRING 2016 semester.

 

“The students in the Honor Roll have gone above and beyond the call of duty to set an example of what it means to have opportunity, engagement, and achievement, and use these to attain academic and professional success,” expressed Superintendent/President, Dr. Willard Lewallen.

 

In order to be in the President’s Honor Roll or the Dean’s List, students must meet certain criteria.  All 1,307 honor students were enrolled in at least 12 units for the semester.   The maximum grade point average (GPA) per semester is a 4.0.  The GPA for each category had to be within the following ranges:

 

-Dean’s List  students earned a grade point average between 3.0 and 3.49. 

-President’s Honor Roll  students earned a grade point average between 3.5 and 4.0.

 

“We are focused on providing a world class education for the students of the Salinas Valley so that they are prepared for 21st century jobs,” added Dr. Lewallen.  “I am so proud of all of our students who have grit and passion for making their communities better via higher education.”

 

These lists exemplify the commitment the students have towards their educational goals and the dedication bestowed upon them by faculty and staff who have student success as the number one priority. Congratulations to this exemplary group of Hartnell students!

 

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Hartnell Community College District – established in 1920

The Hartnell CCD serves over 16,000 students annually through its main campus in Salinas, the Alisal Campus in East Salinas, the King City Education Center, and various outreach learning centers throughout the Salinas Valley. Hartnell College, a Hispanic Serving Institution, provides workforce training, basic skills courses, and prepares students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Hartnell College is recognized for its innovative public and private partnerships that support world class STEM education, career technical education, fine and performing arts, humanities, and athletics.   We are proud to be the winners of the Innovation Award for CSin3 – a Computer Science degree  in three years .  We are growing leaders through opportunity, engagement, and achievement.  For more about Hartnell CCD, visit  www.hartnell.edu