Congratulations to Chancellor's and Dean's List Students

The Spring Semester 2024 Chancellor's List and Dean's List honorees embody Kodiak College's values of academic excellence, perseverance, and dedication. These academic accolades recognize students who have demonstrated exceptional scholastic performance and dedication to their studies. 

Chancellor's List

The Chancellor's List is a testament to the highest academic achievement for students at Kodiak College. To attain this prestigious recognition, undergraduate students must complete at least 12 UAA credits (only courses graded with academic letter grades qualify), and earn a semester grade point average (GPA) of 4.0. These individuals exhibit an unwavering commitment to academic excellence and serve as inspirations to their peers. Among the exceptional scholars who have earned a place on the Spring Semester 2024 Chancellor's List are:

Thomas Anthony Bobier
Jadin Christiansen
Stephanie Cruz
Jo Francisco 
Alex Jordan
Ellysia Kernan
Kristine Suralta

Dean's List

The Dean's List celebrates students who have achieved outstanding academic success during the Spring Semester 2024. To be named to the Dean’s List as an undergraduate student, you must have completed at least 12 UAA credits (only courses graded with academic letter grades qualify) and earned a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Their dedication to academic excellence and commitment to their studies have earned them a place of honor among their peers. The following students have been recognized for their exceptional performance:

Tawhnee Demucha 
Lauren Mayberry 
Michelle Miley
Charlene Solano 

Kodiak College Director, Jacelyn Keys, congratulated the honorees, saying, “The staff and faculty of Kodiak College are incredibly proud of the outstanding academic accomplishments of our Chancellor’s List and Dean’s List recipients.  Their hard work, determination, and academic excellence are truly commendable.  We applaud their achievements and look forward to witnessing their continued success.”