Local Student named to Pacific University Dean's List

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Camden Wyatt from Seattle, Washington, earned a place on the Dean's List at Pacific University for achieving a grade-point average of at least 3. 70 while completing a minimum of 12 graded hours. The Dean's List highlights the academic accomplishments of undergraduate students across the colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business, and Education. Pacific University operates campuses in Forest Grove, Hillsboro, and Eugene, and supports communities through various healthcare clinics in the Portland area. This recognition not only celebrates individual achievement but also reflects the university's dedication to academic excellence.

Pacific University boasts a network of 34,000 alumni who are making meaningful contributions worldwide. The Dean's List serves as a motivating factor for students to strive for high academic performance. Such honors enhance the university's reputation and demonstrate the quality of education provided. By recognizing outstanding students, Pacific fosters an environment of achievement and purpose.

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