F.C. Students Earn Academic Honors Across the Nation

Several students from Falls Church earned academic honors from colleges, universities and other academic institutions across the nation during the spring 2015 semester.

Flor Baumann made the dean’s list at Pratt Institute. Rachel Croxton and Sarah Mellor made the dean’s list at Wake Forest University, where students must earn at least a 3.4 grade point average with no grade below C to make the list.

Sophia DeLeo made the dean’s list at The University of Hartford. Sara Erickson was named to the dean’s list at Hofstra University, where students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average to be named to the list. Jill O’Gara achieved honors at the University of New Hampshire, where students must earn between a 3.5 – 3.64 to make the list.

Thomas Sanders made the dean’s list at Loyola University Maryland, where students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average while completing a minimum of 15 credits. Rebecca Sundel achieved honors during the third trimester at The Williston Northampton School, where students must earn a grade point average of at least 87 to achieve honors and of at least 92 to achieve high honors.

Ryan Herron graduated from Boston College’s Wallace E. Carroll School of Management with a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing and finance. Mollie Read graduated from Grinnell College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in religious studies.

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