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Clinton Countians make Dean's List at SCC

Several students from Clinton County, KY, were named to the Dean's List at Somerset Community College for the Fall 2012 Semester:
- Albany: Sallye Boils, Adam Britt, Elizabeth Brown, Rachel Claborn, Katherine Cole, Nathan Collins, Kasey Conner, Dillon Crawford, Sammie Dyer, Tyler Guffey, Michael Harlan, Rachel McFall, Tiffany McMillon, Chelsea Sampson, Paige Staton, Lisa Stinson, Risa White, Maria White
To be a member of the Dean's 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. - Allison Horseman




This story was posted on 2013-03-22 01:11:44
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