IOWA CITY — More than 7,900 undergraduate students at the University of Iowa were named to the dean’s list for the 2023 fall semester. Dean’s list status was earned by 1,810 first year undergraduates during the 2023 fall semester at Iowa, 1,773 second year students, 1,940 third year students, and 2,458 fourth year students.
Guidelines for inclusion on the list are:
• Degree seeking undergraduate students in the Carver College of Medicine, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the College of Education, the College of Engineering, the College of Public Health, the Tippie College of Business, and University College who achieve a grade-point average (GPA) of 3.50 or higher on 12 semester hours or more of UI graded coursework during a given semester or summer session and who have no semester hours of “I” (incomplete) or “O” (no grade reported) during the same semester are recognized by inclusion on the dean’s list for that semester
• Undergraduate students in the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine may qualify for the dean’s list with fewer than 12 semester hours of graded credit, if deemed appropriate by the college
• College of Nursing students participating in clinical courses who have a total of 12 semester hours of earned credit, with eight semester hours of graded credit with a GPA of 3.50 or higher
Please note that courses graded with a pass/non-pass system are not included in grade-point average calculations or graded semester hour totals, potentially impacting eligibility for the dean’s list.
From Ely – Bailey Heathman (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Psychology [undergraduate – second year]), Natalie Bennett (Carver College of Medicine, Radiation Sciences [undergraduate – third year]), Bryce Buresh (College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering [undergraduate – third year]), Sydney Hoffmann (Tippie College of Business, Finance [undergraduate – third year]), Amy Millard, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Chemistry [undergraduate – third year]), Caitlyn Hanna (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Psychology [undergraduate – fourth year]), and Robert Weger, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Economics [undergraduate – fourth year]).
From Solon — Michael Pipolo (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Open Major [undergraduate – first year], Cayden Knipper (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Pre-Business [undergraduate – second year]), Madison Manifold (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Nursing Interest [undergraduate – second year]), Morgan Meiers (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Pre-Business [undergraduate – second year]), Elias Miller (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Enterprise Leadership [undergraduate – second year]), Lauren Roskopf (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (Pre-Business [undergraduate – second year]), Monet Barnhouse (College of Education, Elementary Education [undergraduate – third year]), Lukas Erickson (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, History [undergraduate – third year], Colby Green (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Psychology [undergraduate – third year], Olivia Heesch (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Speech and Hearing Science [undergraduate – third year]), Bo Janssen (Tippie College of Business, Business Standard Admission [undergraduate – third year]), Jessie Newbanks (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Biology [undergraduate – third year]), Beth Richards (College of Nursing, Nursing [undergraduate – third year]), Gianna Rocca (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, English and Creative Writing [undergraduate – third year]), Oksana Sharp (College of Education, Elementary Education [undergraduate – third year]), Savannah Whitford (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Political Science [undergraduate – third year]), Rodney Wittich (College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering [undergraduate – third year]), Zeke Young (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Physics [undergraduate – third year]), Samuel Anderson (College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering [undergraduate – fourth year]), Cole Arduser (College of Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering [undergraduate – fourth year]), Hannah Bock (College of Nursing, Nursing [undergraduate – fourth year]),
Khloe Burkum (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Ethics and Public Policy [undergraduate – fourth year]), Aurora Christner (Carver College of Medicine, Nuclear Medicine Technology [undergraduate – fourth year]), Reegan Helle (College of Nursing, Nursing [undergraduate – fourth year]), Ian Johnson (College of Education, Elementary Education [undergraduate – fourth year]), Stella Mesch (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Psychology [undergraduate – fourth year]), Jesse Miller (College of Education, Social Studies Education [undergraduate – fourth year]), Nolan Pattison (Tippie College of Business, Finance [undergraduate – fourth year]), Cari Rasmussen (College of Education, Art Education [undergraduate – fourth year]), Melissa Sharapova (University College, Bachelor of Liberal Studies [undergraduate – fourth year]), and Megan Smith (Tippie College of Business, Management [undergraduate – fourth year]).
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