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VGCC names 260 students to President’s and Dean’s Lists

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Vance-Granville Community College has announced that 120 students earned President’s List academic honors and another 140 earned Dean’s List academic honors for the fall 2021 semester, which ended in December.

The President’s List recognizes students who achieved a perfect 4.0 grade-point average (GPA) while carrying a “full load” (of at least 12 credit hours) in 100-level or higher curriculum courses. To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student had to earn a GPA that was at least 3.5 but less than 4.0, and have no grade lower than “B,” while carrying a “full load” of such courses.

Fall Semester President’s List honorees are listed below by program of study and then by residence. The Dean’s List follows the President’s List.

Accounting & Finance:

Savannah R. Owen of Bullock;

Calvin T. Davis of Creedmoor;

Michael J. Porterfield of Durham;

Kiyanna M. Kearney of Henderson;

Zachary D. Dickerson and Brooke Satterfield, both of Oxford.

Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Technology:

Darius J. Walters of Franklinton.

Associate in Arts:

Kaitlin N. Dorsey of Franklinton;

Carolina Agamez-Davila, Sami Hauter, Katia M. Portillo and Wendy M. Portillo, all of Henderson;

Ebony Thomas of Kittrell;

Logan M. Saroza of Louisburg;

Suzanne S. Alsayde and Jennifer J. Cipriano, both of Oxford;

Kirsten G. Hill of Stem;

Charlie Vestal of Wake Forest;

Mark A. Jones, Jr., of Warrenton;

Carl Restrepo of Youngsville.

Associate in Fine Arts – Visual Arts:

Tiffany G. Vargo of Creedmoor.

Associate in General Education – General Science:

Ayub N. Otwoma of Henderson;

Jenna M. Curry of Stem.

Associate in Science:

Brandon P. Carvajal of Creedmoor;

Allyson G. Breslin, Ovia R. Herron, Morgan G. Joines and Emily W. Kago, all of Franklinton;

Christopher L. Lynch and Brenda Rosales Carrillo, both of Henderson;

Damion R. Winders of Louisburg;

Alexis M. Broge, Mark A. Ebrahim, Andrew W. Fuller, Jennifer P. Jones, Melanie D. Salmon and Nakisha L. Satterfield, all of Oxford;

Sarah Labra-Franco, Savannah M. Oswald and Maria I. Reyes, all of Warrenton.

Automotive Systems Technology:

Christopher C. Brantley of Creedmoor;

Wesley M. Strickland of Franklinton;

Chris Angelez-Ortega and Clayton M. Ayscue, both of Henderson;

Jasmen L. Hedgepeth, Sherwood Joynes and Alexander J. Shannon, all of Louisburg;

Robert T. Rogers of Youngsville.

Business Administration:

Tania P. Prudencio of Durham;

Lisa K. Ferguson, Rachel G. Roberson and Misty S. Taylor, all of Franklinton;

Emily N. Qamou of Macon;

Willard D. Edwards, Jr., of Manson;

Elizabeth C. Daniel and Kenneth W. Hook, both of Oxford;

Bryson B. Lynn of Youngsville.

Business Administration Management Certificate:

Mark E. Miller of Zebulon.

College Transfer Pathway:

Trinity C. Alston and Elizabeth A. Rudd, both of Franklinton;

Leanne I. Adams and Adam N. Paynter, both of Henderson;

Mindy N. Andro of Louisburg;

Layla Brewer, Julia A. Brunelli, Holly M. Currin, Kaylee A. Preddy, Meredith A. Reese and Alexis J. Wilson, all of Oxford;

Emily Prickett of Raleigh.

 Cosmetology:

Ashley C. Ellington of Henderson.

 Criminal Justice:

Cody L. Wilkins of Butner;

Tahitia S. Royster of Creedmoor;

Tonya A. Durham and Lereita D. Taylor, both of Henderson;

Donald R. Roberson, Jr., of Kittrell;

Christina M. Rocha of Louisburg;

Kelsey M. Walker of Oxford.

Early Childhood Education:

Becky W. Richardson of Stem;

Hannah S. Dickerson and Caroline N. Kester, both of Youngsville.

Histotechnology:

David J. Peaden of Manson.

 Human Services Technology:

Gwendolyn Clayton of Stem.

 Information Technology:

Alexis R. Lincoln of Franklinton;

Michael A. Haskins of Henderson;

Kayla W. Hargrove of Warrenton.

 Information Technology/Network & Security Track:

Tonya Williams of Henderson.

 Mechatronics Engineering Technology:

William J. Currin of Oxford.

 Medical Assisting:

Megan E. Moore of Franklinton;

Paula R. Alston and Luz D. Serrano-Campos, both of Louisburg.

 Medical Office Administration:

Haley R. Briggs and Nancy L. Manzano, both of Creedmoor;

Miranda M. Garrett of Durham;

Natwana S. Hardy of Goldsboro;

Brittany R. Paschall of Henderson;

Caycee L. Warren and Tika S. Williams, both of Macon;

Brandi A. Fisher of Roxboro.

 

Medical Office Administration Coding Specialist Certificate:

Rebecca A. Elliott Wake Forest.

 Office Administration:

Laurel D. Mitchell of Franklinton;

Brianna V. Snelling of Youngsville.

 Paralegal Technology:

Clarence A. Sanderford of Castalia;

Amanda L. Johnson of Franklinton.

 Public Safety Administration:

Christopher M. Tucker of Norlina;

Nicholas G. Price of Warrenton.

 Radiography:

Starr J. Matthews of Bahama;

Alexis Williams of Creedmoor;

Morgan Latta of Durham;

Hannah R. Brummitt, MacKenzie F. Pendergrass, Josie M. Roberson and Katie L. Testerman, all of Henderson;

Cody M. Greene of Oxford.

 Welding Technology:

Taylor B. Davis of Henderson;

Joshua T. Newton of Stem;

Jenae Burk and Anthony J. Newton, both of Wake Forest;

Tyler A. Gardner and Drake H. Nix, both of Youngsville.

 Fall Semester Dean’s List honorees are listed below by program of study and then by residence.

 Accounting & Finance:

Evan Yearby of Creedmoor;

Kelley N. Garrett, Joshua C. Oakley and Taylor A. Stovall, all of Oxford.

 Associate in Arts:

Evan F. Bechtel, Kristin L. Dickerson, Connor S. Freeman, Alexandria M. Linton and Caroline E. Ugarte, all of Creedmoor;

Matthew Abdelmassih of Durham;

Sara A. Sapa of Franklinton;

Taylor V. Cavanaugh, Levi M. Eutsler, Gabriela Rodriguez Hernandez, Katherine A. Newcomb, Jayson Otts, James E. Smith, Kelly N. Vaughan and Ruby Zuniga-Trejo, all of Henderson;

Barbie S. Nelson of La Crosse, Va.;

Jaime R. Blickensderfer and Brandol J. Pahuamba Hernandez, both of Louisburg;

A’nya S. Alston and Brandan J. Fischer, both of Norlina;

Kelsey Evitts, Brayle R. Fuller, Taylor L. Smith and Noah D. Yeargin, all of Oxford;

Brenna M. Burns and Harry F. Cashwell, both of Wake Forest;

Emily Davison and Justin L. Green, both of Warrenton;

Logan Kurth of Youngsville.

 Associate in General Education – General Science:

Nancy J. Duran of Henderson;

Marissa D. Carroll, Kaylee R. Lumpkin, Sarah G. Parham and Alexandra K. Vanteger, all of Oxford;

Angela M. Poole of Wake Forest;

Kristin N. Webb of Youngsville.

 Associate in Science:

Kaitlyn M. Goss of Creedmoor;

Sydneigh M. Williamson of Durham;

Joshua H. Glasheen, Jeremie M. Johnson, Trenton W. Pendleton and Timothy D. Snead, all of Franklinton;

Alyssa B. Falkner, Estefani L. Garcia, Gavin K. Jordan, Haley N. Moore, Aliya S. Palmer and Jasmine R. Richardson, all of Henderson;

Brenton A. Bullock of Louisburg;

Harley S. Daeke of Norlina;

Isabell G. Gresham, Matthew Powers, Stephen N. Puckett and Nagi A. Saleh, all of Oxford;

Jacy G. Mills of Warrenton;

Mercedes E. Kelly of Wendell.

 Automotive Systems Technology:

Aaron C. Wilkins of Stem.

 Business Administration:

Matthew J. Shane of Creedmoor;

Jasmine G. Brummitt, Jordan D. Jones, Yolanda M. Street, Christian Vazguez, Sherina N. Wiggins and Crystal D. Wilkins, all of Henderson;

Tiffany L. Johnson of Louisburg;

Natalie L. Qamou of Macon;

Ieshia D. Bullock of Manson;

Chasity M. Lucas and Maggie L. Powell, both of Spring Hope;

Emily E. Daniel of Stem;

Megan M. Smith of Youngsville.

 College Transfer Pathway:

Sydney A. Sinnema of Bullock;

Abigail Y. Meader of Creedmoor;

Kierra T. Davis and Samuel J. Naradzay, both of Henderson;

Dillon A. Simpson of Louisburg;

Jaci D. Crute, John B. Hunt and Sheona R. Shibu, all of Oxford;

Aaron M. Comer of Rougemont;

Michal Hall of Zebulon.

Cosmetology:

Tashon N. Lemay and Skylar J. Troxler-Crowder, both of Henderson;

Abagail A. Stevenson of Oxford;

Mia N. Hinshaw of Warrenton;

Annmarie Nazar of Youngsville.

 Criminal Justice:

Justin A. Velez of Franklinton;

Phillip E. Burwell and Bryant O. Lemay, both of Henderson;

Kimberly R. Smith of Louisburg;

Breanna N. Elliott and Jeremy C. Lizama, both of Oxford;

Kenton R. Abernethy of Rolesville.

 Culinary Arts:

Sarahi Barradas Palacios of Oxford.

 Early Childhood Education:

Jada N. Alford of Henderson;

Lauren N. Keith of Wake Forest.

 Early Childhood Education – General Education Certificate:

Corina Fisher of Louisburg.

 Electrical Systems Technology:

Ismael Quintanilla of Stem.

 Electronics Engineering Technology:

Levar L. Roberts of Oxford.

 Histotechnology:

Hailey N. Pendergrass of Henderson;

Candace P. Thacker of Raleigh.

 Human Services Technology:

Brianna E. Robinson of Warrenton.

 Information Technology:

Jordan Trejo of Butner;

Chanel L. Thomas of Franklinton;

Garrett J. Riggan and Megan N. Smith, both of Louisburg;

Roberto H. Smith of Oxford;

Malik T. Williams of Stem.

 Information Technology/ Networking & Security Track:

Jakayla R. Henderson of Henderson.

 Information Technology/ Simulation & Game Development Track:

Christopher R. Deitz of Stem.

 Mechatronics Engineering Technology:

Larry P. Card of Franklinton.

 Medical Assisting:

Cynthia Vazquez Sanchez of Bunn;

Tiffany H. Tucker of Henderson;

Dayja E. Gill of Zebulon.

 Medical Office Administration:

Juliet R. Thrush of Fayetteville;

Jacie L. Whinnery of Franklinton;

Terra S. Royster of Henderson;

Spencer T. Huff of Oxford;

Rebecca L. Cole of Stem;

Ashley Clark of Timberlake.

 Pharmacy Technology:

David L. Wright of Timberlake.

 Radiography:

Angela J. Bowen of Apex;

Caroline M. McGhee and Jason A. Murphy, both of Franklinton;

Courtney L. Blosch of Louisburg;

Alisha Anglin of Morrisville;

Brian K. Williams of Raleigh;

Adriana D. Barnett of Roxboro;

Jessica M. Goodwin of Stem;

Kylie M. Blackwell of Timberlake.

 Supply Chain Management

Joy Goreman of Oxford.

 Welding Technology:

Jacob T. Collins of Creedmoor;

Esmeralda Rosales Rosales of Henderson;

Taron L. Seward of Oxford;

Elijah T. Boyd of Warrenton;

Joseph A. Murphy of Youngsville.

Original source can be found here.

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