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Education News — Oct. 8, 2024

| October 8, 2024 1:00 AM

SFCC releases honor roll for spring 2024

Spokane Falls Community College has announced the naming of 1,255 students to its honor roll for spring quarter 2024, which ended in June. 

Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above to be listed on the honor roll.

SFCC is one of two community colleges within the Community Colleges of Spokane district and serves over 5,000 students. It is renowned for its theater, music and fine arts as well as exceptional STEM programs. About 60 percent of its graduates transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Other students pursue career or technical degrees or certificates. SFCC has campuses in west Spokane, Fairchild Air Force Base and Pullman.

Named to the list from the area are Victoria Pelkey of Sagle, Bradley Gleason of Oldtown, Eli Watson of Blanchard, and Elisheva Davis of Priest River.

Community Colleges of Spokane is a 12,300-square-mile state community college district that includes Spokane Community College, Spokane Falls Community College and six rural education sites, serving residents in Pend Oreille, Stevens, Whitman, Ferry and parts of Lincoln counties.


SCC releases spring quarter honor roll 

Spokane Community College lists 1,941 students on its honor roll for the 2024 spring quarter, which ended in June. The honor roll lists those students who achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or above.

SCC is one of two community colleges within the Community Colleges of Spokane district. It is known for its programs in career and technical training as well as its apprenticeship programs, but it also offers associates degrees including those that are transfer-ready for those going into universities. SCC serves more than 15,000 students annually with a main campus in east Spokane, five other locations in rural areas of northeastern Washington and a program in the Airway Heights Correctional Center.

Earning a spot on the list from the area are Brady Clark of Priest River, Savannah Hudson of Priest River, Carman Miller of Priest River, Kayley Petek  of Priest River, Carol Poe  of Priest River and Amber Reynolds of Moyie Springs.

CCS offers high-quality academic transfer, career-technical and eLearning degree and certificate programs; business and community training; and adult literacy programs throughout northeastern Washington, enrolling approximately 34,000 students a year.


Trochmann named to SNHU dean's list

Jacob Trochmann of Sandpoint has been named to Southern New Hampshire University's summer 2024 dean's list. The summer terms run from May to August.

Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the dean's list. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired eight-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.

Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit, accredited institution with a 92-year history of educating traditional-aged students and working adults. Now serving more than 200,000 learners worldwide, SNHU offers approximately 200 accredited undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs, available online and on its 300-acre campus in Manchester, N.H.


Local resident named to William & Mary dean's list

Victoria Smith of Laclede was recently named to the dean's list at the College of William & Mary for the spring 2024 semester.

To achieve dean's list status, a full-time degree-seeking undergraduate student must take at least 12 credit hours and earn a 3.6 quality point average during the semester.   

William & Mary is the second oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.