WAVERLY, IA (01/28/2015)(readMedia)-- Wartburg College has recognized 521 students who made the 2014 Fall Term Dean's List. Those honored include :

Taryn Eggers of Bettendorf

Markel Mommsen of Bettendorf

Alison Schuetz of Bettendorf

Elizabeth Trizzino of Bettendorf

Rachael Wauer of Bettendorf

Mallory Weaver of Bettendorf

Abby Zimmerman of Bettendorf

Cody Birely of Davenport

Elizabeth Mallon of Davenport

Anthony Skinner of Davenport

Mallory Weaver of Davenport

Brooke Chapman of De Witt

Emily Kremer of De Witt

Andrea Weiss of De Witt

Gretchen Henningsen of DeWitt

Kaitlyn Ketelsen of DeWitt

Allison Coe of Dixon

Brady Frieden of Donahue

Lindsay Heinen of Eldridge

Eric Huber of Eldridge

Sarah Schwarz of Eldridge

Benjamin Polley of Muscatine

Paris White of Muscatine

Paris White of Muscatine

Brooke Moeller of New Liberty

Emma Evans-Peck of Geneseo

Tyler Turner of Reynolds

Anthony Skinner of Rock Island

The list cites students who earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or above in at least five course credits during the term. Four of the five course credits must be graded with a traditional letter grade.

Wartburg students take four courses during Fall Term, which runs from September to December.

Wartburg, a four-year liberal arts college internationally recognized for community engagement, enrolls 1,661 students. Wartburg is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and named after the castle in Germany where Martin Luther took refuge disguised as a knight during the stormy days of the Reformation, while translating the Bible from Greek into German.

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