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Students Named to President’s and Dean’s List at Young Harris College

YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. – Young Harris College President Drew Van Horn, Ph.D., is pleased to announce that the following students have been named to the College’s President’s List for the Fall 2017 semester. Students who achieve a 4.0 grade point average are eligible to be named to the President’s List. Students on the YHC Fall 2017 President’s List are listed by their home countries/states and cities:

Canada

            Whitby – Alyssa Spridgeon

Honduras

            Tegucigalpa – Emily Quiroz

Ireland

            Belfast – Julie Toal

Sweden

            Ulvsaetersvaege – Anna Pedersen
             Korgvidegrand – David Wallin

Georgia

Adairsville – Kelsy Hice
Athens – Tyler Redmond, Maggie Sproston, Allie Weldon 
Atlanta – Jada Bowden, Samuel Flagg, Bella Rose Wilson
Berkeley Lake – Carley Hiller
Blairsville – Maddie Barnes, Morgan Bilicki, Taylor Bilicki, Haeley O’Kelley
Bogart – Chelsea Collins
Buford – Meghan Tonnesen, Elizabeth Walters
Canton – Joseph DeFrank
Cartersville – Tyler Washington
Clarkesville – Shauna Widding
Clayton – Ashley Marchman
Commerce – Parker Moon
Cumming – Katherine Eitel, John Lichtenwalner, Kaylee McCleskey, Paxton Spessard, Erin Tozier, Hannah Walker
Dacula – Madeline Peek
Dahlonega – Jacob Wood
Dawsonville – Max Muldoon
Douglasville – Victoria Williams
Duluth – Matthew Ledon
Euharlee – Emily Roberts
Fayetteville – Alyssa Olvera
Gillsville – Taylor Anderson
Hiawassee – Courtney Giles, William Moody, Austin Watson
Hiram – Robert Moser
Hoschton – Makenna Mellott
Kathleen – Victoria Moore
Lawrenceville – Reece Brooks
Macon – Mackenzie Melton
Marietta – Murphy Davis, Mary Deatrick
Midland – Kyle Brena
Milner – Elizabeth English
Pine Mountain – Erin Smith
Powder Springs – Chandler Johnson
Rome – Lindsey Hardy
Roswell – Garrett Blake
Royston – Rachael Esco
Sharpsburg – Joseph Milner
Stone Mountain – Brianna Bell
Sugar Hill – Kristen Brown
Suwanee – Hannah Harrison
Toccoa – Laruen Swenson
Tunnel Hill – Caroline Gossett, Sarah Gossett
Woodstock – Alyssa Likness
Young Harris – Nathaniel Arnold, Alana Calhoun, Amber Gibson, Alejandro Lemus-Gomez,  Josh Schrader

YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. – Young Harris College President Drew Van Horn, Ph.D., is pleased to announce that the following students have been named to the College’s Dean’s List for the Fall 2017 semester. Students who achieve a 3.5 grade point average are eligible to be named to the Dean’s List. Students on the YHC Fall 2017 Dean’s List are listed by their home countries/states and cities:

Argentina

            Buenos Aries – Oriana Labaqui

Austria

            Bruck an der – Daniel Fischer

Antiga and Barbuda

            The Valley – Coleen Johnson

Bolivia

            Santa Cruz – Ignacio Ascarrunz

Canada

Calgary – Kale Lundell
Sarnia – Matthew Szabo
Whitby – Nicole Kernohan, Rachel Lepine 

Colombia

           Cali – Maria Puerta
            Envigado – Laura Sanchez

Hungary

            Budapest – Richard More

Spain

           Algete – Carlos Gomez
            Madrid – Javier Villar

Sweden

Balinge – Anton Viden
Balsta – Valter Anderson
Valberg – Carl Brannstrom
Vavstolsvagen – Sara Jorgensen

Netherlands

            Waalre – Tim Fleerkamp

Venezula

           Caracas – Ana Victoria Rodriguez

Alabama

Birmingham – Rachel Robb
Headland – Abigail Phillips

California

Aptos – Steven Eichhorn
Carlsbad – Reilly Crandall

Florida

          Odessa – Elli Flaig

Georgia

Acworth – Bethany Kenney, Emma Smith, Samuel Smith
Adairsville – Julia Roberson
Atlanta – Lauren Daniel, Moon Hamilton, Thomas McDonough, Emmanuel Steele 
Augusta – Benjamin Dresser
Bainbridge – Paul Whaley
Blairsville – Camdyn Arey, Austin Bryson, Kelley Bryson, Chelsey Cook, Sarah Faneuff, Ansley Garrison, Audrey Gilliam, April Land, Carli LeJeune, Faith Murphy, Ariel Philo, Dakota Reeves, Kathryn Rittenhouse, Brianne Shope, Ashley Vinez 
Blue Ridge – Lynda Chastain, Alex Pack, Daniel Roper
Braselton – Kayla Marie Tithof
Buford – Rachel Dobbs, Sarah Ledogar
Calhoun – Hope Ankney, Caleb Biddy, Hannah Carter
Canton – Chandler Dillon, Brady Thomas, Sean Willis
Cartersville – Kaveh Eden
Chatsworth – Yazmin Ramos
Clarksville – Wesley Martin
Clayton – Taylor Beck, Emily Thompson 
Cleveland – Collin McCane, Charles Meggitt, Savannah Rogers
Colbert – Morgan Dooley, Johnathon Doster, Benjamin Giles, Jamie Hicks
College Park – Bakari Garvin
Columbus – Sarah Almos, Kyle Johnson
Commerce – Cayla Highfield, Kendell Moon, Jose Rodriguez
Covington – Trista Twiford
Cumming – Lauren Crowe, Brett Graczyk, Jimmy Martelli, Ashley Pontrelli, Mollie Wilfong
Dacula – Samantha Atkinson, Christie Blaurock, Cole Hays, Anna Jollay
Dahlonega – Jonathan Chewning
Dallas – Kirstie Bingham, Elizabeth Lowe, Anna Ragsdale
Danielsville – Nicole Jordan, Kaylee Parker
Dawsonville – Natalie Andric, Anna Bridges, Levi Whitmire
Decatur – Alida Browne, Khalid Johnson
Demorest – Brice Austin, Jacob Trotter
Dillard – Molly Vinson
Douglasville – Caroline Watkins
Duluth – Catherine Carroll, Toni Perrucci
East Point – Yolanda Evans
Eatonton – Brianna Currie
Elberton – Cassidy Childs
Ellabell – Halie Reeves
Ellijay – Joseph Charles, Christopher Heden, Adriana Reed
Evans – Ashlyn Brisley
Fayettevillle – Trey Wall
Fitzgerald – Emily Royal
Gainesville – Franki Augello, Taylor Hall, Elle Hefner, Alyssa Little, George Pearson, Heather Shull, William Truelove
Garden City – Dominique Sharpe
Griffin – Lauren James, Hallie Smith
Hartwell – Samuel Pham
Hawkinsville – Melanie Ellis
Hazlehurst – Shane Schroeder
Hephzibah – Kaela Patrick
Hiawassee – Chase Adams, Grace Botti, Alyssa Chastain, Kasey Clarida, Tucker Emmert, Carly Gilfilian, Gabe Gilliland, Jade Ledford, Lillie Morris-Bowers, Kaila Reece, Millie Scott 
Hoschton – Weston Garland
Gray – Sara Rowland
Griffin – Michael Shaw
Jefferson – Margaret Paiter, Taylor Watson
Johns Creek – Mikayla Escamilla, Bruce Silk
Kennesaw – Graham Kington, Patrick Navarre, Brooke Vecchio
Kingston – Savannah Hardin
La Fayette – Emiley Jenkins
Lagrange – Madison Patton
Lavonia – Cassidy Starling
Lawrenceville – Diana Lane, Darrien Mask, Victoria Payne
Lilburn – Hannah Rosselle
Locust Grove – Christina Lizama
Loganville – Gabrielle Coumes, McKayla Doss, Nicholas Oberheu, Chandler Spivey
Lula – Haley Nunnally
Mableton – Kristen Corliss
Macon – Rachel Green
Mansfield – Tristin Sewell
Marietta – Anna Adair, Nathan Barnes, Cecilia Biroschik, Johns Chisholm, Cassandra Edwards, Devin Filicicchia, Hannah Johnson, Levie Lines, Miranda Simpson, Holly Smith, Mark Williford
Martin – Whitney West
Maysville – Matthew Minnick
McCaysville – Idriya Moore
McDonough – Keely Adkisson, Tabitha Brown, Hunter Sowell
Milton – Kate Hohn, Taylor Posey
Newnan – Lewis Crandall, Josanna Rowe
Nicholls – Fallyn Johnson
Nicholson – Tori Waldrup
Norcross – Jack Ganter, Maria Tobon
Offerman – Marisa Ramirez
Oxford – Sara Alderman
Pine Mountain – Madison Wilcher
Powder Springs – Zachary Barrett, John Bogenschutz, Nicholas Fortenberry, Cole Hobby, Thomas Roginsky
Rabun Gap – John Lyle Moore
Richmond Hill – Caroline Cox
Rincon – Cathleen Chance
Ringgold – Allison McAllister, Colton Pritchett, Jennie Williams
Rocky Face – Ashley Sweeney
Rome – Natalee Diehl, Noah Hamil, Samantha Jones
Roswell – Hunter Pachman, Cassandra Zimmerman
Royston – Hannah David, Rebecca Herrin
Rutledge – Savannah Williams
Sale City – Erin Fincannon
Sandy Springs – Duncan Jackson
Sautee – Candler Kimsey
Savannah – Liam Cunningham, Sarah Strickland
Snellville – Owen Lowery, Jada Williams 
Social Circle – Hannah Gravitt, Bridget Lynch, Payton Methvin
Stockbridge – Jessica Murphy
Stone Mountain – Jackson Gibbs
Suches – Samuel Arbour
Sugar Hill – Madison Rannals
Suwanee – Zachary Alexander, Ashley Brannon, Michael Livingston, Kristen Thigpen 
Talking Rock – Austin Wilson
Temple – Samuel Klingenberg
Thomson – Morgan Mims
Tifton – Elizah Huff
Tiger – Brooke Roland, Joshua Roland
Valdosta – Owen Greer
Warner Robins – Abigail Boykin
Watkinsville – Madison Pruitt
White – Hayden Betsill
Whitesburg – Leigh Anne Turner
Woodstock – Kurt Mueller, Adam Trull, Macaulay Vanhoose, Daniel Zimny
Young Harris – Ashley Abrahamson, Nicole Conrad, Lauren Neal, Jessica Poole, Andrew Rogers, Amanda Thomas

Iowa

            Council Bluffs – Cristina Moreno

Montana

            Arlee – Nicholas Crawford

Nevada

            Las Vegas – Matthew Rogers

North Carolina

Andrews – Bailey Hogsed
Brasstown – Emily Cook, Ashley Curry
Franklin – Riley Jenkins
Hayesville – Rachel Benson, Amanda Murray, Kyle Rhinehardt, Kyle Roach, Trey Rogers, Julianna Smith
Murphy – Karlee London, Haylie Shope
Robbinsville – Lauren McGuire
Warne – Haley Garrett
Waxhaw – Dharma Rosbrugh
Wildwood – Sarah Reid

Oklahoma

            Fletcher – Kaylin Schettler

South Carolina

            Beaufort – Anna Dyer

Tennessee

Farner – Dakota Bowser
Nashville – Zachary Hopkins 

About Young Harris College
Young Harris College is a private, baccalaureate degree-granting college located in the beautiful mountains of North Georgia. Founded in 1886 and historically affiliated with The United Methodist Church, Young Harris College educates, inspires and empowers students through the highest quality liberal arts education. The College currently has more than 1,100 students across five divisions—Education, Fine Arts, Humanities, Mathematics and Science, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The historic campus in Young Harris, Ga., has completed major campus improvements to accommodate the College’s growth. Recent LEED-certified campus improvements include the 121,000-square-foot Rollins Campus Center, new residence facilities, and a 57,000-square-foot recreation and fitness center. The College is an active member of NCAA Division II and remains a fierce competitor in the prestigious Peach Belt Conference. YHC is among fewer than 300 colleges and universities nationwide named to the 2017-2018 list of Colleges of Distinction and is listed as a “Best National Liberal Arts College” by U.S. News & World Report. For more information, visit yhc.edu.

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