Maine College of Health Professions in Lewiston has announced its 2020 fall semester dean’s list.
The students who earned dean’s list status include Mackenzie Arsenault of Lewiston, Courtney Arsenault of Westbrook, Laura Benoit of Waterford, Vanessa Bragdon of Augusta, Brooke Buote of Jay, Grace Burchard of Lewiston and Amanda Carrier of Springvale.
Also, Elizabeth Carrier of Gray, Amanda Clark of Sabattus, Kristy Cole of Lewiston, Sawyer Coleman of Norway, Madison Cuddy of Jackman, Taylor Davis of Augusta, Jillian Demeule of Biddeford, Julianne Doiron of Jay, Valerie Doucette of Lisbon and Haylee Duval of Lisbon.
Also, Cynthia Franklin of Brunswick, Megan Frost of Poland, Emilia Gagnon of Greene, Callie Gallant of South Paris, Madison Greenlaw of Eastport, Carmel Howe of Auburn, Anna Johnston of Saco, Nadia Kempton of Randolph and Caitlyn Kenney of Monmouth.
Also, Esther Kilongo of Auburn, Victoria Langelier Perry of Lewiston, Christy Layer of Augusta, Laurissa Lewis of Farmingdale, Amber Lewis of Auburn, Lauren Linevitch of Windham, Taylor Maddocks of East Andover, Kristina Mains of Buxton and Alyssa Manchester of Hebron.
Also, Emily Manocchio of Vassalboro, Fiona Mason of Auburn, Makayla Maybury of Turner, Adrianne Mercier of Wales, Sarah Minnihan of North Yarmouth, Phoebe Morrison of Old Orchard Beach, Brianna Mulherin of Lewiston, Dylan Nadeau of Augusta and Kimberly Nelson of Dexter.
Also, Alexis Paradis of Randolph, Jasmine Parman of Cumberland, Madeline Pearson of Lyman, Abigail Perkins of Gorham, Riki Pratt of Auburn, Leanna Prime of South China, Kelly Pschirrer of New Gloucester, Alison Quick of Winslow and Natalie Richard of Rumford.
Also, Gabrielle Richards of Fayette, Kristina Rousseau of Lewiston, Kelley St. Hilaire of Lewiston, Courtney Sullivan of Edgecomb, Kaylee Tibbetts of Mercer, Sydney Verge of Pembroke, Dawn Wise of Mechanic Falls and Olivia Young of Chelsea.
Students must be matriculated in a degree program and achieve a semester GPA of 3.5 or greater in order to earn this designation.
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