Local residents named to Dean's List at Dickinson College

Shoreline, WALocal News

Dickinson College has proudly recognized local students Lily Hogan and Michael Wymer for their academic excellence by naming them to the dean's list for the fall 2024 semester. To qualify for this prestigious acknowledgment, students must achieve a minimum GPA of 3. 7, reflecting their dedication and hard work. This recognition underscores the college's commitment to promoting high academic standards among its student body. Founded in 1783, Dickinson College is renowned for its innovative and cross-disciplinary approach to education, which includes a strong emphasis on sustainability and civic engagement.

The dean's list not only highlights individual student achievements but also reinforces the value of academic excellence within the Shoreline community. The college's focus on international education enriches the learning experience, preparing students for a globalized world. Recognition like this fosters a culture of achievement and motivates other students to strive for similar accolades. Ultimately, the dean's list serves as an important milestone in the academic journeys of these students.

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