UMGC students named to Dean’s List

Salisbury Independent
Posted 6/10/24

More than 15,000 University of Maryland Global Campus students were named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2024 term.

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UMGC students named to Dean’s List

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ADELPHI, MD — More than 15,000 University of Maryland Global Campus students were named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2024 term. To be eligible for the honor, a student must complete at least six credits during the term, earned a grade point average of at least 3.5 for the term, and maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 at UMGC.

The following students in the area earned the honors:

Mary Brown, Salisbury

Joshua Burrell, Salisbury

Anthony Calabrese, SALISBURY

Shelby Candy, Parsonsburg

Cristin Corbin, Salisbury

Racheal Cox, Hebron

Kenya Creighton, Delmar

Adrianna Dello, Fruitland

Kelly Dinapoli, Salisbury

Crystal Drayton, Salisbury

Paige Faulkner, Parsonsburg

Eboni Giannuzzi, Salisbury

Christopher Gorham, Fruitland

Johnnica Harris, Salisbury

Kristen Jackson, Quantico

Cayla Lane, Delmar

Ryne Leslie, Pittsville

Kyle Maxwell, Salisbury

Shane Morgan, Salisbury

Alyssa Mullins, Salisbury

Tyler Murrell, Salisbury

Chelsey Parks, Delmar

Raven Phillips, Mardela Springs

Madison Rittenhouse, Hebron

Myricale Robinson, Fruitland

Nicholas Sapp, Salisbury

Sean Stearns, Salisbury

Samuel Umsted, Sharptown

Bethany Waters, Salisbury

Christopher Waters, Salisbury

Kelsey Watson, Salisbury

Angela West, Delmar

Rashya Wharton, Salisbury

Rhonda Wright, Hebron

Aneeqa Ilyas, Salisbury

University of Maryland Global Campus was founded more than 75 years ago specifically to serve the higher education needs of working adults and military servicemembers. Today, UMGC is the largest provider of postsecondary education in Maryland and continues its global tradition with online and hybrid courses, more than 175 classroom and service locations worldwide, and more than 135 degrees and certificates backed by the reputation of a state university and the University System of Maryland. For more information, visit umgc.edu.

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