Full-time students who have achieved a grade point average of at least 3.5 and have successfully completed at least 12 hours of coursework numbered 100 or higher in the academic semester qualify for the Dean’s List for full-time students.
Students who maintain a grade point average of 4.0 and successfully complete at least 12 hours of coursework numbered 100 or higher during the academic semester qualify for the full-time President’s List.
Part-time students who have achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 and have successfully completed at least 15 KCTCS semester hours of courses numbered 100 or higher qualify for the part-time Dean’s List. Students who have achieved a minimum cumulative grade point average of 4.0 and have successfully completed at least 18 KCTCS semester hours of courses numbered 100 or higher qualify for the part-time President’s List.
The roster for the summer 2024 semester consists of 67 Kentucky residents, 15 Tennessee residents, and 5 residents from outside the region.
Full-time students who make the Dean’s List and *President’s List
Clarksville, Tennessee: Crimmins, Alexander
Elkton, Kentucky: Pickens, Nicholas
Hopkinsville, Kentucky: Norma, Jeronimo; *Siler, secret; *Temoltzin-Vega, Angelica
Part-time students who reach the Dean’s List and *President’s List
Allensville, KY: Langley, Charity
Bowling Green, Kentucky: Mumford, Keane
Cadiz, Kentucky: Allen, Donna; Choate, Angel; Fogle, Courtney; Jimenez, Daniel
Cerulean, Kentucky: Fiese, Gabriel
Clarksville, Tennessee: Benitez, Marc; Coleman, Zayne; Gomez, James; Grimes, Capria; Jackson, Selisa; Jenel, Stephanie; Kamotho, Julia; *Meek, Erin; *Mendoza, Ruben; Rodríguez, Alexander; Sawyer, Jamison; *Schoneman, Barbora; Stinson, Whitley
Clifty, Kentucky: McKinney, Brittany
Crofton, Kentucky: Burnham, Addison; *Wagoner, Zachary
Eddyville, Kentucky: Henley, Crystal
El Paso, Texas: Massengale, Eric
Elkton, Kentucky: Alder, Brooklyn; Case, Cassandra; Dazey, Abigail; *Laster, Aaron; Lemons, Mariah
Fort Campbell, KY: Brechwald, Zipporah; Carrera Flores, Jose; Harper, Taylor; *Kroll, Arnel; Olivo, Michael; Quan, Todd; *Roman, Gabby; *Smith, Savannah
Gracey, Kentucky: Butler, Kadn; Gray, Joseph
Greenville, Kentucky: Alverson, Elizabeth
Honolulu, HI: Zayas-Lopez, Angel
Hope Mills, NC: Bernardino, Taylor
Hopkinsville, Kentucky: *Allen, Wayne; Berkvens, Gabriela; Burke, Jonathon; Christian, Asyah; Chistian, Mia; Cook, Arianna; *Couch, Tyler; Cowen, Waylon; Croy, Ryan; Edwards, Nicholas; Finch, Natahjiae; Grissom, Alayna; Hansen, Kami; Hodges, Jessica; Inman, Jesy; *Krohn, Piper; *Lancaster, Olivia; Lopez, Stevie; Nelson, Tammy; Sentman, Tommie; Sims, Samaria; Spurlin, Michelle; Taylor, Marley; Walker, Kenneth; Zweidoff, Brandon
Lewisburg, Kentucky: Evitts, Laura
Oak Grove, Kentucky: *Bell, Jaclynn; Cook, Amanda; Harris, Jason; McManus, Monica; *Olea, Alexandra; Thomas, Nanjelys
Paducah, Kentucky: Wuerth, Sarah
Pembroke, Kentucky: Henderson, Nicholas
Russellville, Kentucky: Hughes, Lauren
Savannah, GA: Lounsbury, Chris
Sharon Grove, Kentucky: Blake, Abigail
West Point, NY: Mauzy, Sebastian
Woodlawn, Tennessee: Thomas, Dean
About Hopkinsville Community College
For many residents of the Pennyrile Kentucky and Fort Campbell area, higher education begins at Hopkinsville Community College (HCC). The college serves as a comprehensive regional learning center for thousands of area residents each year, offering academic and technical associate degrees, diploma and certificate programs in career fields, pre-degree training, adult education, continuing education and development, customized business and industry training, and distance learning. As part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, HCC is a critical component in transforming the region’s economy by providing citizens with the education and training they need for high-growth, well-paying careers. For more information, visit Hopkinsville.kctcs.edu.