GCC announces scholars from Orleans on President’s, Provost’s Lists
Press Release, Genesee Community College
BATAVIA – Genesee Community College has announced the students from Orleans County on the President’s List and Provost’s List.
Students honored on the President’s List have maintained full-time enrollment and earned a quality point index of 3.75 (roughly equivalent to an A) or better.
Those on the Provost’s List are part-time students and earned a quality point index of 3.75 or higher.
President’s List:
- Amaya Cleveland of Medina
- Corey Saj of Medina
- Austin Basden of Medina
- Hannah Coolbaugh of Albion
- Myrna Martin of Albion
- Madison Flor of Albion
- Grace Gregoire of Albion
- Luke Gregoire of Albion
- Tatum Gagne of Holley
- Jacklyn Botello of Holley
- Amanda Jones of Holley
- Erin Harding of Holley
- Jonathan Russo of Holley
- Sara Kingdollar of Holley
- Isabella Thom of Holley
- Natalie Bertsch of Waterport
Provost’s List:
- Luca Pylypiak of Lyndonville
- Emma Carson of Medina
- Rachel Hill of Medina
- David Garrow of Medina
- Willy Sanchez-Cabrera of Medina
- Dominique McKinley of Medina
- Alexander Balaban of Medina
- Jenna Wildschutz of Medina
- Alexandria Strong of Medina
- Candice Baker of Medina
- Adam Lindberg of Medina
- Casey Conrad of Albion
- Leah Knab of Albion
- Isaac Neidert of Albion
- Ethan Hofmann of Albion
- Autumn Husfelt of Albion
- Barbara Lamka of Albion
- Meganne Moore of Albion
- Sophia Smith of Albion
- Zachary Schultz of Holley
- Ashton Drought of Holley
- Brendi Nunnenkamp of Holley
- John Butler of Kendall
- Quinn McCue of Kent
- Pedro Santiago of Kent
- Qasim Huzair of Waterport
- Aaron Arnett of Waterport
Genesee Community College serves over 6,000 students per semester through more than 70 academic programs and certificates, including the new Marketing and Social Media concentration within the Business Administration program, and the new Nanotechnology degree with ECC. On a microscopic scale, nanotech focuses on careers in biology, chemistry, electrical engineering, medicine and photovoltaics.