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Local Students Make Belmont University Dean's List

Belmont University announced its Dean's List for the most recent semester.

Belmont University's Dean's List includes several local students.
Belmont University's Dean's List includes several local students. (Sam Simpkins/Belmont University)

NASHVILLE, TN — Several Birmingham-area students made the Dean's List at Belmont University for the Spring 2021 semester. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C.

Approximately 53 percent of Belmont's 6,170 undergraduate students qualified for the Spring 2021 Dean's List.

Local students making the list include:

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  • Hannah Bogard of Vestavia Hills
  • Lexi Bresnan of Homewood
  • Henry Brooks of Vestavia Hills
  • Caroline Brown of Vestavia Hills
  • Walker Burroughs of Mountain Brook
  • Grace Cope of Mountain Brook
  • Hannah Cox of Mountain Brook
  • Hannah Crosswy of Birmingham
  • Audrey Harper of Hoover
  • Kirsten Hassinger of Birmingham
  • Henry Horn of Birmingham
  • Natalie Jones of Birmingham
  • Andrew Lee of Birmingham
  • Diego Melendez of Vestavia Hills
  • James Miskelley of Vestavia Hills
  • Zoe Nichols of Birmingham
  • Mary Oglesby of Birmingham
  • Nicholas Parmer of Mountain Brook
  • Emily Patton of Hoover
  • Lauren Rackstraw of Trussville
  • Holli Riddle of Birmingham
  • Laylah Rubens-Day of Birmingham
  • Cole Sibley of Birmingham
  • William Sims of Birmingham
  • Seth Van Geffen of Birmingham
  • Samantha Whitt of Birmingham
  • Melanie Wiley of Birmingham
  • Emma Williams of Vestavia Hills

Belmont Provost Dr. Thomas Burns said, "Students achieving the Dean's List recognition at Belmont have clearly demonstrated enormous commitment to their educational endeavors - they have invested deeply in their studies and in their future. We are happy to celebrate their success and know that their continued, consistent and comprehensive dedication to their academic work will equip them to embrace future opportunities to engage and transform our world."

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