PELLA, IA (06/04/2013)(readMedia)-- The following students were named to the spring 2013 Central College dean's list:

Patricia Braun of Davenport, majoring in biology, Spanish and international studies-Latin American, is the daughter of Michael Braun and Elizabeth Braun

Miranda Ebeling of Muscatine, majoring in athletic training, is the daughter of Scott and Carol Ebeling

Hannah Gettes of Clinton, majoring in communication studies, is the daughter of Eric and Lori Gettes

Briana Haycraft of Eldridge, majoring in elementary education, is the daughter of Scott and Kimberly Haycraft

Joseph Heath of Taylor Ridge, majoring in actuarial science and economics, is the son of Ronald and Lynn Heath

Justine Jackovich of Eldridge, majoring in biology, is the daughter of Vincent and Denise Jackovich

Melissa Ketcham of Muscatine, majoring in computer science and mathematics, is the daughter of Raymond Ketcham

Maaike Mielenhausen of Davenport, majoring in elementary education, is the daughter of Steve and Belinda Mielenhausen

Tiffany Nguyen of Davenport, majoring in international studies-Latin American, is the daughter of Nathan and Minh Kimbrough

Ashley Ramker of Davenport, majoring in psychology, is the daughter of Michael and Linda Ramker

Allison Redman of Davenport, majoring in elementary education, is the daughter of Michael and Ann Redman

Samantha Scheckel of Bettendorf, majoring in art, is the daughter of Marty and Jane Scheckel

Andrew Weaks of Fulton, majoring in accounting and actuarial science, is the son of Ron and Sharon Weaks

Treaver Willis of Muscatine, majoring in athletic training, is the son of Teresa Willis

The honor is awarded to full-time students who achieve a 3.5 grade point average or higher on a 4.0 scale while taking 12 or more graded credit hours for the semester.

Central College is a residential liberal arts college dedicated to the education of 1,500 undergraduate students. Guided by its ecumenical Christian tradition, the college community engages in vigorous, free, open inquiry in pursuit of academic excellence. Founded in 1853, the college is affiliated with the Reformed Church in America and NCAA Division III athletics.

Central is a recognized leader in study abroad as a result of its international, residential programs. Central College is located in Pella, Iowa, a thriving community of 10,000 two minutes from the state's largest lake and 40 minutes southwest of Des Moines. Please visit the college website at www.central.edu.

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