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23 Arnold College Students on Honor Roll
Students need to earn a 3.2 grade point average, out of 4.0, to be on Missouri University of Science and Technology honors list.

Missouri University of Science and Technology said, in a news release, that 23 students from the City of Arnold earned the grades to be listed among the college’s 2011 fall semester honor list.
- Mark Dundon of Arnold, Mo., a freshman in engineering.
- Nathan Krenning of Arnold, Mo., a freshman in engineering.
- Kristin Luecke of Arnold, Mo., a freshman in engineering.
- Hayley Muser of Arnold, Mo., a freshman in engineering.
- Erica Nappier of Arnold, Mo., a freshman in engineering.
- Frank Allen of Arnold, Mo., a junior in architectural engineering.
- Brandon Bringer of Arnold, Mo., a junior in nuclear engineering.
- Gerard Busch of Arnold, Mo., a junior in computer science.
- William Busch of Arnold, Mo., a junior in electrical engineering.
- Megan Wild of Arnold, Mo., a junior in information science and technology.
- Abigail Asher of Arnold, Mo., a senior in chemical engineering.
- David Besand of Arnold, Mo., a senior in mechanical engineering.
- Elise Breitweiser of Arnold, Mo., a senior in chemical engineering.
- James Hegger of Arnold, Mo., a senior in nuclear engineering.
- Kyle Meyer of Arnold, Mo., a senior in electrical engineering.
- John Peterson of Arnold, Mo., a senior in electrical engineering.
- Annalise Pfaff of Arnold, Mo., a senior in chemistry.
- Roger Rettig IV of Arnold, Mo., a senior in metallurgical engineering.
- Jonathan Scott of Arnold, Mo., a senior in nuclear engineering.
- Stephanie Voertman of Arnold, Mo., a senior in biological sciences.
- Samuel Hegger of Arnold, Mo., a sophomore in chemical engineering.
- Marcus Kienemann of Arnold, Mo., a sophomore in engineering.
- James McCabe of Arnold, Mo., a sophomore in aerospace engineering.
Those on the list attended a minimum of 12 hours and earned a grade point average of 3.2 or greater out of a possible 4.0.
For more information, visit www.mst.edu or contact the admissions office at 800-522-0938.
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Founded in 1870 as the University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Missouri S&T is a technological research university of 7,500 students and part of the four-campus University of Missouri System.
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