GREENCASTLE, INDIANA (June 16, 2020) A record 351 DePauw student-athletes have been named to the Tiger Pride Honor Roll for achieving at least a 3.40 grade-point average for the 2020 spring semester. This tops the previous high of 243 from the 2019 fall semester.

The Honor Roll, started in the 2012 fall semester by Stevie Baker-Watson, DePauw's Associate Vice President for Campus Wellness, and Theodore Katula, Director of Athletics and Recreational Sports, recognizes DePauw student-athletes who are members of an NCAA varsity athletics team and have a semester grade-point average of 3.40 or higher.

Congratulations for earning this outstanding honor.

Katherine Douglas from Coal Valley, IL Part Of Record 351 Student-Athletes To Earn Tiger Pride Honor Roll Accolades

Allison Miller from Princeton, IA Part Of Record 351 Student-Athletes To Earn Tiger Pride Honor Roll Accolades

Founded in 1837, DePauw University is a top-ranked, 100% residential, private liberal-arts university in Greencastle, Indiana. Through its College of Liberal Arts and School of Music, DePauw provides highly-personalized education in small classes, with 95% of its graduates employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation. DePauw is ranked 5th for study-abroad, and 80% of students receive academic credit for off-campus study, including internships, independent projects, and service work. The university is ranked in the top 20 for both graduate salaries and internship opportunities among private institutions, 8th for Fulbright Scholars, 8th for producing top business executives, 8th for graduate salaries, and 2nd for Teach For America employees. Our graduates have a 90% acceptance-rate for medical school and an 80% acceptance-rate for law school, both well above the national average.

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