UT Tyler announces fall 2023 academic honors
Jan. 23—The University of Texas at Tyler announced the students who were named to the fall 2023 President's and Dean's List.
To qualify for the President's Honor Roll, a student must have completed, in one semester, 12 or more semester hours of undergraduate college-level credit with an "A" in all courses. To be considered for this recognition, a student must qualify as a matriculated student pursuing a first bachelor's degree.
Area students earning this distinction, listed by hometown, are:
ALTO
Kimberly Beatty, School of Nursing
Bibiana Perez, College of Education & Psychology
BULLARD
Perla Alvino Chaparro, College of Education & Psychology
Olivia Anderson, School of Nursing
Anna Arseienko, Soules College of Business
Kip Bailey, School of Nursing
Troy Bowers, College of Arts & Sciences
Alexandra Breedlove, School of Nursing
Jeffery Brooks, Soules College of Business
Christopher Constante, College of Engineering
Jacelyn Cowart, School of Nursing
Carter Crotty, School of Nursing
Makenzie Dornak, College of Education & Psychology
Tanner Fowler, Soules College of Business
Bailee Frederickson, School of Nursing
Macala Hinds, College of Education & Psychology
Harrison House, College of Education & Psychology
Catherine Kimball, College of Education & Psychology
Alexis Kirby, College of Education & Psychology
Margaret Manning, College of Arts & Sciences
Kaylee Marcil, College of Arts & Sciences
Laura McInnis, College of Arts & Sciences
Audrey Metts, College of Education & Psychology
Anna Meyers, College of Arts & Sciences
Kaitlin Ritch, College of Arts & Sciences
Abigail Smith, College of Arts & Sciences
Theoren Stroud, College of Engineering
Rachel Van Surksum, College of Engineering
Maycie Yates, College of Education & Psychology
JACKSONVILLE
Dayanna Benitez Mendez, College of Arts & Sciences
Clarissa Bermudez, School of Health Professions
Rosa Cardenas, College of Education & Psychology
Nathan Coates, Soules College of Business
Shelby Cumbie, College of Arts & Sciences
Lizbeth Escareno, School of Nursing
Cynthia Espinoza, College of Arts & Sciences
Carina Gallegos, Soules College of Business
Ariel Galvan, School of Nursing
Galilea Galvan, College of Arts & Sciences
Windom Hamilton, Soules College of Business
Nicole Hinton, College of Arts & Sciences
Callie Jackson, School of Nursing
Ismael Llovera Jr, College of Arts & Sciences
Noemy Montes, School of Nursing
Felicia Odom, Soules College of Business
Daniel Rodriguez, Soules College of Business
Daisy Solano, College of Education & Psychology
Sovan Ven, College of Arts & Sciences
Nicolas Worsham, College of Arts & Sciences
NEW SUMMERFIELD
Gloria Hernandez, Soules College of Business
To qualify for the Dean's List, a student must have completed 12 or more semester hours of undergraduate college-level credit in the awarding semester with a grade point average of at least 3.75. To be considered for this recognition, a student must qualify as a matriculated student pursuing a first bachelor's degree.
To qualify for the Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy Dean's List, a student must have completed six or more credit hours in the awarding semester with a grade point average of at least 3.75.
Area students receiving this distinction, listed by hometown, are:
BULLARD
Caleb Brooks, Soules College of Business
Sierra Brown, Soules College of Business
Dakota Caldwell, College of Education & Psychology
Alexander Chambers, Soules College of Business
Nicholas Henriksen, College of Arts & Sciences
Angela Martinez, Soules College of Business
Aidan Mason, School of Nursing
Austin Randall, Soules College of Business
Lily Welch, School of Nursing
Rachael Wilbur, College of Arts & Sciences
Harrison Willingham, College of Arts & Sciences
Catherine Wise, School of Nursing
Zoie Zahirniak, School of Health Professions
JACKSONVILLE
Maribel Chaparro Pinales, College of Education & Psychology
Jett Jenkins, College of Arts & Sciences
Ty Killingsworth, Soules College of Business
Rebecca Longacre, College of Arts & Sciences
Giselle Mares, School of Nursing
Marco Nunez, College of Education & Psychology
Mackenzie Ross, Soules College of Business
Reagan Shofner, College of Arts & Sciences
RUSK
Isabel Torres, School of Nursing
With a mission to improve educational and health care outcomes for East Texas and beyond, UT Tyler offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate programs to nearly 10,000 students. Through its alignment with UT Tyler Health Science Center and UT Health East Texas, UT Tyler has unified these entities to serve Texas with quality education, cutting-edge research and excellent patient care. Classified by Carnegie as a doctoral research institution and by the U.S. News & World Report as a national university, UT Tyler has campuses in Tyler, Longview, Palestine and Houston.