University of Mississippi announces spring 2021 Chancellor’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls

The University of Mississippi recently announced students named to the Spring 2021 Honor Roll lists, including Chancellor’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls.

The following local students were named to the Chancellor’s Honor Roll, which is reserved for students who earn a semester GPA of 3.75-4.00:

Samantha Brooke Campbell, Madison Michelle Cotten, Andrew Strawn Darling, Ellie Alexandria Fitts, Ellison Freeman, Sarah Elizabeth Gaines, Sarah Hajeh Clifton, Lauren Paige Hamilton, Malek Donaven Hardin, Hannah Elise Harris;

Sarah Kathryn Harris, Chloe Lang, Jarred Heath Ligon, Brittany Morgan Little, Kelly Lynn Mayo, Mary Grace McClellan, Cal McGehee, Sydney Caroline Meggs, Madilyn Ann Morris, Kandice Claireese Pannell;

Himani H. Patel, Jonathan Wesley Pegues, Laura Leigh Petteway, Cecelia Pullman, Molly Elizabeth Scott, Jennifer Lynn Skalak, Grayson Bennett Spencer, Christopher Isaiah Traylor, Noah Evan Watts, Madison Grace Worthy

“Our students on the Chancellor’s Honor Roll are among the best and brightest at the University of Mississippi,” said Chancellor Glenn Boyce. “I commend them for their hard work and dedication resulting in their incredible academic achievements and this well-deserved honor.”

The following local students were named to the Dean’s Honor Roll, which is reserved for students who earn a semester GPA of 3.50-3.74:

Savannah Chen, Margaret Allyson Creekmore, Keri Lee Deaton, Carley Elizabeth Hall, Ahlaeya Ziane Judon, Jacob Ethan McGregor, James Perry McKinney, Kathryn Grace Topper, My’El Faith Williams

In order to be eligible for honor roll designation, a student must have completed at least 12 graded hours for the semester and may not be on academic probation during the semester.

In order to be eligible for honor roll designation, a student must have completed at least 12 graded hours for the semester and may not be on academic probation during the semester.

 

The University of Mississippi, affectionately known as Ole Miss, is the state’s flagship university. Included in the elite group of R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity by the Carnegie Classification, it has a long history of producing leaders in public service, academics and business. Its 16 academic divisions include a major medical school, nationally recognized schools of accountancy, law and pharmacy, and an Honors College acclaimed for a blend of academic rigor, experiential learning and opportunities for community action. Recognized among the nation’s most beautiful, Ole Miss’ main campus is in Oxford, which is routinely acknowledged as one of the country’s best college towns.

 

0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.