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Home » NCTA names Dean’s Awards
NCTA DEAN'S LIST ...

NCTA names Dean’s Awards

73 students recognized by NCTA Dean Ron Rosati

PUBLISHED ON January 17, 2018

Academic honors for the fall semester were named in January. Class of 2017 graduates last May included these two members of Phi Theta Kappa, the academic honorary for two-year colleges. (NCTA Photo)
Academic honors for the fall semester were named in January. Class of 2017 graduates last May included these two members of Phi Theta Kappa, the academic honorary for two-year colleges. (NCTA Photo)
Academic honors for the fall semester were named in January. Class of 2017 graduates last May included these two members of Phi Theta Kappa, the academic honorary for two-year colleges. (NCTA Photo)

CURTIS, Neb. — The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis announced academic honors for the fall semester of 2017 with 73 students recognized by NCTA Dean Ron Rosati.

Twelve Aggies were named to the Dean’s List with a 4.00 grade point average and 61 students were named to the Dean’s Honor Roll with 3.50-3.99 GPA, said Dean Rosati.

Students must be fulltime enrollees, with at least 12 credit hours for the semester to be eligible for this designation.

NCTA Dean’s List:  (4.0 GPA, Nebraska students unless noted)

Alissabeth Abrahamson, Axtell

Brooke Bennett, Lincoln

Elly Dahl, Courtland, Kansas

Haley Farr, Cambridge

Dorothy Fulton, Summerfield, Kansas

Brandon Junker, Gothenburg

Dalon Koubek, North Platte

Nate Letcher, Hay Springs

Laura Rody, Cozad

Katharine Schudel, North Loup

Scott Smith, McCook

Shayla Woracek, Maxwell

NCTA Dean’s Honor Roll:  (3.5-3.99 GPA, Nebraska students)

Riley Abbot, Hay Springs

Nicole Ackland, Lincoln

Quentin Anderson, Pierce

Emily Bauer, Lincoln

Sydney Boden, Ord

Joe Calvo, Bassett

Huntra Christensen, Lincoln

Sadie Christensen, Arnold

Morgan Curran, Holdrege

Rebekah Daniels, Mullen

Shae-Lynn DeNaeyer, Valentine

Emma DuBois, Beatrice

Lennae Eisenmenger, Humphrey

Dean Fleer, Pierce

Dailey Fleischman, Tekamah

Cheyanne Franzen, Superior

Sydney Goracke, Sterling

Reid Gustafson, Giltner

Dalton Gydesen, North Loup

Tyler Heidemann, Daykin

Maegan Hein, Lincoln

Ty Hermelbracht, Rosalie

Shelby Horn, Sargent

Bridget Jackson, Bassett

Lee Jespersen, Hemingford

Karlee Johnson, Thurston

William Kusant, Comstock

Courtney Leach, Lewellen

Trevin Likens, Fairbury

Catherine Ljunggren, Harvard

Colbey Luebbe, Garland

Kendra Marxen, Schuyler

Jentrie Maurer, Bassett

Peyton McCord, Cairo

Baleigh Miller, Lincoln

Hannah Obermiller, Grand Island

Jesse Orr, Ogallala

Collin Overmann, Elkhorn

Lindse Painter, Valentine

Payton Peterson, Bertrand

Tyler Rash, Diller

Alan Rooney, Brewster

Rebecca Sadler, Aurora

Benjamin Schmidt, Plymouth

Bradly Schmidt, Grand Island

Chantelle Schmit, Wausa

Chantelle Schulz, York

Sydne Shield, Kearney

Cole Sundquist, Ainsworth

Kaitlyn Thesenvitz, Wood River

Paige Twohig, Funk

NCTA Dean’s Honor Roll:  (3.5-3.99 GPA, out of state students)

Dalton Arntt, Goodland, Kansas

Kelly Gordon, Julesburg, Colo.

Shelby Gordon, Manhattan, Kansas

Gatlin Hissong, Oberlin, Kansas

Dalton Keller, Torrington, Wyo.

Rachel Miller, Basehor, Kansas

Rebekah Miller, Basehor, Kansas

Erica Mowery, Middleburg, Penn.

Tara Spatz, Trotwood, Ohio

Carly Wade, Hampden, Maine

The University of Nebraska NCTA is a technical agriculture college offering two-year degrees, certificates and dual credit programs. Graduation will be Thursday, May 3 at the Curtis Memorial Community Building. Online article at: https://go.unl.edu/bxcn

— Mary Crawford, NCTA News

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