Several from Orleans make Dean’s List in fall semester at colleges
College students from Orleans County have been named to the Dean’s List or President’s List for high academic achievement in the fall semester.
Nazareth University in Rochester recognized the following from Orleans with GPAs at 3.5 or above, putting them on the Dean’s List:
- Karlee Robb of Kendall
- Hailey Crawford of Albion
- Joseph Nettles of Holley
- Melissa Robinson of Albion
- Hannah Stewart of Kent
Alfred State College said nine students from Orleans County are on the Dean’s List, including:
- Jayce Ashton of Albion: Heavy Equipment Operations: Notre Dame High School in Batavia
- Julia Buck: Business Administration: Holley Senior High School
- Lorelei Dillenbeck: Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Lyndonville Central School
- Samuel Doolan: Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning: Lyndonville Central School
- Robert Dysard: Heavy Equipment Truck & Diesel Technician: Albion Senior High School
- Ethan Kuhn: Forensic Science Technology: Kendall Jr-Sr High School
- Reagan London: Nursing (AAS/BS): Lyndonville Central School
- Jacob Thom: Welding Technology: Albion Senior High School
- Slade Tower: CNC Manufacturing and Machining: Albion Senior High School
SUNY Oneonta announced Daisy Perez-Reyes of Albion earned Dean’s List honors for the fall 2023 semester. Perez-Reyes is studying Sociology at SUNY Oneonta.
Grove City College in Pennsylvania named Emma Roush of Medina to the fall Dean’s List. Roush is a Psychology major at Grove City.
SUNY New Paltz congratulates Parker Penafiel of Albion for earning fall 2023 Dean’s List honors.
Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio announced Leah Kania of Albion, who is majoring in voice performance, has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2023 semester.
SUNY Cortland congratulated Lacey Kenward of Medina for earning President’s List honors for the Fall 2023 semester. Kenward is studying Childhood Early Childhood Education. To qualify for the President’s List, students must earn a grade of A- or better in each of their classes while carrying a course load of 12 hours or more.
Southern New Hampshire University announced the following students from Orleans County earned GPAs of at least 3.700 for the fall and are on the President’s List:
- Amanda Woodruff of Medina
- Brenden Weed of Albion
- Adam Kuhn of Holley
- Jonathan Rissew of Kendall
- Jarod Wachtel of Kendall