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Co-Lin SCC Honor Roll – Simpson

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February 10, 2015
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MENDENHALL – Chris Warren, director of admissions and records, announces there are 98 students at Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Simpson County Center listed on the fall semester honor roll.
Of this number, there are 21 on the President’s List, 22 on the Vice President’s List, and 55 on the Honors List.   
A grade point average of 4.0 is required of full-time students carrying at least 12 semester hours for listing on the President’s List.
President’s List students include Kristi Marie Walley and Darla C. Yelverton, both of Braxton; Landon Dwight McPherson and Kaylee Ann Turnage, both of Crystal Springs; Kimberly B. Baker of Florence, Makayla Dianne Westbrook of Forest, Stacy Michelle Dodd and Audrey Stewart, both of Magee; Brandi Lynn Allen, Monica Ann Brown, Morgan Chalk, Jessica Hannah Davis, John Zachery Hux, Taysha Roshundra Rivers and Cameron N. Weglar, all of Mendenhall; Bre Victoria Little of Mize, Ambrea Kaitlyn Banks, Krista Gayle Chambers and Donmari Ilan Pingul, all of Mount Olive; Lauren Christen Smith of Pinola, and Jacob Clifton Jones of Prentiss.
A grade point average from 3.6 through 4.0 is required of full-time students carrying at least 12 semester hours for listing on the Vice President’s List.
Vice President’s List students include Phillip Patrick Benton of Braxton, Malia Lakyn Bynum of D’Lo, Melanie Lena Barnard, Stefanie Monique Durr, Lajasmine Trakeisha Easterling, Mekayla Herrington, Kallie M. Kirby, Makeha T. Magee, Shaquana D. Mcafee, Donald E. Rankin, and Rachael Michelle Walters, all of Magee; Crystal Deanna Boone, Dora Allison Evans, Meagan Alise Hanna, Ashley Louise Hobson,Sasha Danielle Penton, and Savanna Marie Staggs, all of Mendenhall; Casey Jones Himmel and Hayden Lee Jones, both of Mize; Courtney Shante Polk of Mount Olive, Bethany N. Neese of Raleigh and Kara A. Sasser of Seminary.
A grade point average from 3.2 through 3.6 is required of full-time students carrying at least 12 semester hours for listing on the Honors List.
Honor’s List students include Emily Elaina Eatmon, Tori Ashton Mott, and Katlynn Abigail Sullivan, all of Braxton; Sylvia Michelle Ponder of Collins, Delondra Lashae Yates of Crystal Springs, Faith Leigh Ashmore of D’Lo, Jordan Christopher Bailey, Joseph Anthony Crapps, Austin Bradley Matthews, and Kimberly Paige Thornton, all of Florence; Justis Denauvo Mahaffey of Harrisville, NicholasMerrick Allen, Bailee Alexandria Brown, Ashley P. Cole, Laurel Elizabeth Crawford, Charles Drew Johnson Jr., Hannah E. Magee, Michael Danyel McDonald , Bradford Willis Rainey Jr., Shytia Sims, Monica Brittany White, Taylor B. White, and Schynies Williamson, all of Magee; Alexis Shay Baskin, Kelsey ElizabethBaughman, Hollis Gray Benton, Fotaysha Berry, Ndeye Aissatou Kelly Diouf, Kristen Anna Haydock, Natalie Brooke Jones, Kylie S. May, Marissa ChristineMcDonald, Lawanda Patrice Murray, Caylee Elizabeth Smith, Courtney Jackson Sumrell, Caleb Benjamin Taylor, Barbara Sharia Ware, and Jacinta Young, all of Mendenhall; Emmer L. Barnes and Savanah Noel Little, both of Mize; Gurvinder Kaur and Kristen O. Sauls, both of Monticello; Dejaann Kerington Bass, Danny Ray Blackwell, Karen Michelle Harrison, and Joshua Tyler Sanford, all of Mount Olive; Floretta S. Powell and Lydia Ashton Riley, both of New Hebron; Angela S. Gardner and Princess Domnekia Magee, both of Prentiss; Dana Carol Arender and William D. Robinson, both of Raleigh, Cheltzie Brown of Silver Creek, Kwanyza Rochell Clark of Taylorsville and Janice Yvonne Washington of Woodville.

 

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