MANKATO, MINNESOTA (February 22, 2019) — The Academic High Honor and Honor lists (Dean's lists) for the past fall semester at Minnesota State University, Mankato have been announced by Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Marilyn Wells. Among 3,334 students, a total of 875 students qualified for the High Honor List by achieving a 4.0 straight "A" average, while 2,461 students earned a 3.5 to 3.99 average to qualify for the Honor List. To qualify for academic honors, undergraduate students must be enrolled for at least 12 credit hours for the semester. Minnesota State Mankato, a comprehensive university with 14,227 students, is part of the Minnesota State system, which includes 30 colleges and seven universities. HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, CLASS, HONOR, MAJOR (if listed)

Bettendorf, IA  Emily Goodman, Freshman, Honor List, Interdisciplinary Studies Brynn Hancock, Junior, High Honor List, Elementary Education Carly Hancock, Senior, Honor List, Communication Studies Coal Valley, IL  Ashton Lee, Senior, High Honor List, Communication Disorders Davenport, IA  Meredith Cox, Sophomore, Honor List, Dental Hygiene Hannah Guy, Senior, High Honor List, Elementary Education Kaitlyn Rogers, Freshman, Honor List, Exercise Science Eldridge, IA  Stacey Gamet, Senior, High Honor List, Dental Hygiene Alexis Hayes, Freshman, Honor List, Social Work Muscatine, IA  Jaycie Klein, Junior, Honor List, Sport Management Paige Miller, Freshman, Honor List, Family Consumer Science Paige Miller, Freshman, Honor List, Interdisciplinary Studies Samara Perkins, Freshman, High Honor List, Social Studies Teaching Wilton, IA  Victoria Roth, Junior, Honor List, Art

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