WINONA, MINNESOTA (June 10, 2020)  The following students were named to the second semester 2020 Dean's List at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. The full list includes 451 undergraduate students who earned a grade-point average of 3.60 or better on a 4.0 scale.

Saint Mary's University enrolls about 5,600 students in undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs in Winona, the Twin Cities, Rochester, greater Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Jamaica. At Saint Mary's residential campus in Winona, the undergraduate curriculum combines traditional liberal arts and sciences with career preparation in a student-centered environment.

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, PARENT(S) (if listed)

Davenport, IowaAbigail Bastian, daughter of Greg and Shelley BastianMoline, Ill.Luke Olson, son of Andrew and Melinda OlsonBenjamin Schoonmaker, son of Kevin and Maggie Schoonmaker

About Saint Mary's University of MinnesotaSaint Mary's University of Minnesota awakens, nurtures, and empowers learners to ethical lives of service and leadership. At Saint Mary's, students find in every classroom — whether in person or online — a relationship-driven, person-centered education. Through intense inquiry, students discover the truths in the world and the character within. Founded in 1912 and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota enrolls 5,600 students at its residential undergraduate college in Winona and its Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs, based in Minneapolis but extending worldwide. Saint Mary's offers respected and affordable programs in a variety of areas leading to bachelor's, bachelor's completion, master's, certificate, specialist, and doctoral degrees. Learn more at smumn.edu.

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