Students proudly display their achievements during the Piedmont Technical College honors ceremony for Fall 2024.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesPiedmont Technical College celebrates its students’ academic achievements for Fall 2024, recognizing stellar performances with the President’s List, Dean’s List, and Merit List. Exceptional students from Laurens County showcased their hard work and dedication, achieving impressive GPAs. This prestigious recognition underscores the commitment to academic excellence within the community, highlighting numerous honorees from various towns in the county.
Piedmont Technical College is buzzing with excitement as they recognize the achievements of their dedicated students during the Fall 2024 semester. It’s that time of year when hard work and determination pay off, culminating in three prestigious lists to celebrate academic excellence: the President’s List, the Dean’s List, and the Merit List.
To earn a coveted spot on the President’s List, students must be enrolled full-time and achieve a stellar term GPA of 4.00. This honor represents the highest academic distinction one can achieve at Piedmont Technical College. And let’s be honest, receiving a certificate of achievement signed by the college president is quite the bragging right!
This semester, several exceptional students from Laurens County made it to the prestigious President’s List. From Clinton, Brandon S. Fitz, Thomas Floyd, Jordan A. Miles, Carolyn J. Roberts, Leah P. Samples, Collin L. Sparkman, and Jaylen K. Steele showcased their brilliance. Cross Hill had Sara L. Tobin shining bright.
Meanwhile, Fountain Inn celebrated Alexis N. Glenn. Over in Gray Court, the talented group included Kayleigh Beeks, Allen L. Doolittle, Devan L. Golden, James T. Kitzmiller, Anna L. Martin, James R. Richey, Reid Tucker, and Martha A. Vernon. Each of these remarkable students demonstrated what it means to excel academically.
Additional President’s List honorees from Laurens County include Jessi C. Boone and Trinette E. Paulsen from Kinards, Viviana Andres Juan and many more hardworking students from Laurens. Even those from Mountville and Ware Shoals added to the excellence with names like Hannah Dias and Samuel T. Fallaw lighting up the list.
Next up is the Dean’s List, a recognition given to full-time students earning an impressive term GPA of 3.75 or higher. This group truly reflects dedication and hard work. Honorees from Laurens County this semester include a variety of students, with Clinton seeing Lynn Brower, Jakoreyia Z. Burton, and others on this esteemed list.
The Cross Hill student Ryan George made his mark here as well, showing that hard work knows no bounds. From Gray Court, Bryan Hernandez Juarez, Jomar Portillo, and Christopher A. Taylor were recognized, proving that this community prioritizes education.
Furthermore, students from Kinards, Joanna, and Laurens, such as James G. Abell and Isabella Youssef, rounded out an impressive collection of achievers on the Dean’s List. Ware Shoals and Waterloo were also represented with names like Haskell B. Jackson and Sharnice A. Rice. The future looks bright for these dedicated scholars!
And let’s not forget about the Merit List, which recognizes students registered for between 6 to 11 credit hours, achieving GPAs of 3.75 or higher. This commendation shows that success in academics comes in many forms. The Laurens County Merit List celebrated a myriad of hardworking students this semester, starting with Clinton students such as Alyssa M. Abercrombie and Anthony Artechi.
Over in Cross Hill, students Kimberly D. Beane and Ellen Moore stood out from the rest, while Gray Court celebrated a diverse array of students like Carter Brown and Julia I. Motes. Those coming from Joanna also poured into the list, showcasing talents that are truly admirable.
In conclusion, Piedmont Technical College has a lot to celebrate this Fall 2024 semester. The accomplishments of these students not only reflect their individual journeys but also highlight the supportive community that surrounds them. Here’s raising a glass to all the scholars—keep pushing those academic boundaries! Each name on these lists represents hard work, aspiration, and indeed, a bright future.
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