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12 Adalr Countians make Fall 2009 Dean's List
at Somerset Community College


By Dave Cazalet, Jr., SCC Director of Public Affairs

Twelve students from Adair County earned the Somerset Community College Dean's List for the Fall 2009 Semester. They are:
  • Ronnie Burton
  • Emily Collins
  • Amy Irvin
  • Naomi Kerr
  • Christopher Matthews
  • Lakesha Melson
  • Adam Morris
  • Brittany Rich
  • Jeremy Scott
  • Carly Smith
  • Eric Stonecypher
  • Johanna Spencer
The enrollment at SCC is more than 8,201 students. Only 615 students or about seven percent (7%) qualified for the SCC Dean's List. In order to be honored as a member of the SCC Dean's List, a student must maintain a 3.5 Grade Point Average (GPA) and be a full-time student at Somerset Community College. A full-time student must take classes totaling at least 12 credit-hours during a semester, excluding developmental classes.




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