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14 Adair Co., KY students
on SCC Spring 2010 Deans List


By Cindy Clouse
News from Somerset Community College

Somerset, KY - Fourteen students from Adair County were named to Somerset Community College Dean's List for the Spring 2010 Semester. SCC's enrollment is more than 8,200 students with only 636 students making the spring Dean's List. They are:
Honesty Nicole Baird, Christopher Aron Bennett, Catie Liegh Bolinger, Ronnie Burton, Timothy Duncan, Connie Hensley, Ricky Huckaby, Kishia Kerr, Krishana Lynne Melson, Jeremy Scott, Carly Smith, Sandra Stearns, Whitney Jean Stearns, and Eric Stonecypher.
To be a member of the Deans List, a student must maintain a 3.5 grade point average and be a full-time student at Somerset Community College. A full-time student must take 12 credit hours during a semester, excluding developmental classes.




This story was posted on 2010-07-01 15:00:29
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