CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA (July 8, 2019) — The following student(s) are named to Mount Mercy University's Spring 2019 Dean's List. Students with a semester grade point average of 3.60 or better and who are graded for six or more semester hours are eligible for inclusion on the Dean's List.

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, MAJOR

Bennett, IA Matthew Pelzer, Finance Clinton, IA Sydney Kaup, Secondary Education Jayme Wagner, Nursing Alexis Wauford, Elementary Education Columbus City, IA Chalynn Hampton, Nursing Davenport, IA

Katherine Fitzpatrick, RN–BSN Elizabeth Haugen, Psychology East Moline, IL Sarah VanHoe, Nursing Goose Lake, IA Sydney Franks, Nursing Lone Tree, IA Whitney Bush, Human Resource Management Addison Weldon, Elementary Education Moline, IL Aaron Golding, Accounting Muscatine, IA Abigail Estabrook, Secondary Education Desiree Fuegen, Health Care Administration Riley Hammann, Nursing Madelyn Irwin, Psychology Rock Island, IL August Stamp, Political Science Walcott, IA Samantha Friederichs, Nursing West Liberty, IA

Yvonne Gardenier, Business

Located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mount Mercy's 1,800+ students come from around the globe, creating a vibrant, diverse, and open-minded campus community. Popular undergraduate majors include business, nursing, criminal justice, education, and social work. Master's programs are offered in criminal justice, strategic leadership, business administration (MBA), education, nursing, and marriage and family therapy. Doctoral programs offered are Doctor of Nursing Practice and PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy. For more information on Mount Mercy University, visit www.mtmercy.edu.

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