The following residents were named to the Mount Mary College Fall 2012 Dean's List
• Megan Ball, New Berlin, a Sophomore in the Dietetics program
• Emily Bauer, Waukesha, a Sophomore in the Dietetics program
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• Jessica Bell, Waukesha, a Junior in the Psychology/Behavioral Science program
• Abby Demler, Waukesha, a Senior in the Dietetics program
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• Jessica Hoeft, Waukesha, a Senior in the Merchandise Management program
• Trina Holmes, Waukesha, a Senior in the Occupational Therapy program
• Carissa Ihm, Waukesha, a Senior in the Broadfield Language Arts Education program
• Rebecca Larson, Waukesha, a Junior in the Art Therapy program
• Gabriela Mitchell, New Berlin, a Senior in the Dietetics program
• Alicia Povlich, Waukesha, a Junior in the Communication program
• Colleen Prividera, New Berlin, a Junior in the Social Work program
• Stephanie Rutledge, Waukesha, a Senior in the Interior Design program
• Amanda Udvare, Waukesha, a Sophomore in the Dietetics program
The Dean's List honors full-time students who have earned a 3.6 GPA or better while taking 12 or more credits during the recent semester. Part-time students are eligible for the Dean's List when they have earned a 3.6 GPA or better while completing at least 8 credits.
"The Dean's List is an excellent way to recognize our top students," says Dr. Karen Friedlen, Vice President of Academic Affairs. "Making it onto the Dean's List is a real achievement for any student and many Mount Mary students balance challenging academic work with demanding family or professional responsibilities."
Mount Mary College, founded in 1913 by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, was Wisconsin's first four-year, degree-granting Catholic college for women. Located on an 80-acre campus in Milwaukee, the College offers more than 30 undergraduate majors for women and eight graduate programs for women and men. Mount Mary also emphasizes study abroad, service learning, and social justice initiatives. Its more than 1600 students enjoy small class sizes (average 15) and over 90 percent of full-time students receive financial aid or scholarships. Through classroom instruction and community service, Mount Mary develops women to be leaders in their professions and their communities, serving as role models to inspire achievement in others. Visit Mount Mary at www.mtmary.edu.
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