AURORA, ILLINOIS (January 29, 2021) — Aurora University has named the following students to the Dean's List for the fall 2020 semester. The Dean's List recognizes full-time undergraduate students who have earned a 3.6 GPA or higher. Students recognized with high honors (*) have earned a perfect 4.0.HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, MAJOR(S)

Fulton, IL

Andrew Schrader*, Accounting, BS, Finance, BS

Milan, IL

Baylie Ullmark*, Bachelor of Social Work

Moline, IL

Crystal Rios*, Phys Ed (K-12)

Riverdale, IA

Ava Sorgenfrey*, Psychology, Criminal Justice

Rock Island, IL

Sarah Holland, Pre-Social WorkAurora University is a four-year, private, non-profit, fully-accredited higher-education institution offering students an excellent education while maintaining one of the lowest private-school tuition rates in Illinois. Our campus is nestled in a tree-lined neighborhood in Aurora, the second largest city in Illinois, and located approximately 45 miles from Chicago. The university serves approximately 6,200 undergraduate and graduate students across more than 50 majors and programs. AU leadership, faculty, and staff are committed to the success of our students, offering strong academic support programs and learning opportunities that prepare students for success beyond graduation. The university is also committed to giving back to the city we live and work in by offering educational and cultural programming that enriches the larger community. Our dedication to the transformative power of learning inspires all to discover what matters and build a life around it.

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