ST. GEORGE, UTAH (May 19, 2025) — Students at Utah Tech University demonstrated remarkable academic talent, with 854 students earning President's List honors in the Spring 2025 semester.

Liam Ben Sadik of Bettendorf, Iowa, was among those honored, earning a spot on the President's List for the spring 2025 semester. To qualify, students had to attain a semester GPA of 3.9 or higher and complete at least 15 credits.

"I offer my sincere congratulations to all the students who have earned a place on the president's or dean's list," Dr Michael Lacourse, provost and vice president of academic affairs at Utah Tech, said. "Their dedication, hard work, and pursuit of excellence exemplify the best of Utah Tech University. It is deeply rewarding to see our students making the most of their opportunities and achieving such meaningful academic success. Their accomplishments reflect the perseverance and resilience that define our academic community."

Over the past ten years, Utah Tech University has experienced tremendous growth and now offers more than 300 academic programs. Known for its affordability, it ranks among the most cost-effective universities in the Western US. With a focus on its motto, "active learning, active life." Utah Tech emphasizes hands-on education that encourages students to thrive both professionally and personally. Outside of the classroom, students have the opportunity to enjoy the unparalleled opportunities for an active life that accompany UT's location in beautiful Southern Utah.

Learn more at Utahtech.edu.

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