Local  Students Named to Spring 2021 Dean’s List at SUNY Oneonta

Local  Students Named to Spring 2021 Dean’s List at SUNY Oneonta

 

ONEONTA, NY (06/30/2021)– A total of 1,664 SUNY Oneonta students earned Dean’s List honors for the spring 2021 semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher while carrying a course load of 12 hours or more.

Julianna Annunziata of Salt Point (12578) – Early Chld/Childhood Ed (B-6)

John Baggetta of Holmes (12531) – Music Industry

Megan Cavell of Poughquag (12570) – Media Studies Business

Julia Courtney of Patterson (12563) – Anthropology

Alexa Dapolito of Patterson (12563) – Fashion and Textiles

Jade DeStefano of Dover Plains (12522) – Undeclared Major

Joseph Durante of Stormville (12582) – Business Economics

Jake Ferraiola of Holmes (12531) – Adolescence Ed: Social Studies

Jacob Hart of Clinton Cors (12514) – Sport Management

Rachel Henry of Holmes (12531) – Business Economics

Hannah Jackson of Poughquag (12570) – Early Childhood/Childhood Education

Luke Kenny of Patterson (12563) – Computer Science

Karli Leinweaver of Pleasant Valley (12569) – Music Industry

Erin Mendez of Patterson (12563) – Early Chld/Childhood Ed (B-6)

Victoria Mylock of Dover Plains (12522) – Early Chld/Childhood Ed (B-6)

Victoria Reichert of Pleasant Valley (12569) – Adolescence Education: Social Studies

Courtney Russell of Dover Plains (12522) – Digital & Studio Art

Alex Santana of Pawling (12564) – Business Economics

Johnathon Shannon of Holmes (12531) – Criminal Justice

Tyler Smith of Patterson (12563) – Sport Management

Gabrielle Stoetzner of Amenia (12501) – Digital and Studio Art

Tyler Tompkins of Wingdale (12594) – Music Industry

Mikayla Ward of Pawling (12564) – Sport Management

Colby Whalen of Millbrook (12545) – Business Economics Sport Management

Jayda Woodall of Poughquag (12570) – Early Chld/Childhood Ed (B-6)

SUNY Oneonta is a public, four-year college in Central New York, enrolling about 6,000 students in a wide variety of bachelor’s degree programs and several graduate certificate and degree programs. The college is known as both an exemplary residential campus that values inclusion, service and sustainability, and a nurturing community where students grow intellectually, thrive socially and live purposefully. Visit https://suny.oneonta.edu/

Author: Harlem Valley News