MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN (December 20, 2021) — Milwaukee School of Engineering congratulates students named to the Fall Quarter 2021 Dean's List.

Simon Uecker, from Muscatine, Iowa, was named to the Milwaukee School of Engineering's Dean's List for the 2021 Fall Quarter. Uecker is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in BioMolecular Engineering.

Ryan Nickel, from Rock Island, Illinois, was named to the Milwaukee School of Engineering's Dean's List with High Honors for the 2021 Fall Quarter. Nickel is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in BioMolecular Engineering.

Undergraduate students who have earned at least 30 credits and have a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher (out of 4.0) are on the Dean's List. Students who have maintained a 3.70 or higher receive "High Honors."

Milwaukee School of Engineering (www.msoe.edu) is the university of choice for those seeking an inclusive community of experiential learners driven to solve the complex challenges of today and tomorrow. The independent, non-profit university has about 2,700 students and was founded in 1903. MSOE offers bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering, business, and nursing. Faculty are student-focused experts who bring real-world experience into the classroom. This approach to learning makes students ready now as well as prepared for the future. Longstanding partnerships with business and industry leaders enable students to learn alongside professional mentors and to challenge them to go beyond what's possible. MSOE graduates are leaders of character, responsible professionals, passionate learners, and value-creators.

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