Jan 16, 2020

Local, area CCCC students receive academic honors

Posted Jan 16, 2020 8:19 PM

CONCORDIA -- Cloud County Community College (CCCC) has announced the names of students receiving academic honors in the fall semester.

To be named to the President's List, students must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours of college coursework and earned a semester grade point average of 3.9-4.0.

John Adams of Concordia

Anna Borders of Windom

Charity Brown of Concordia

Jaycee Burghart of McPherson

Claire Conway of Concordia

Karen Finney of Beloit

Mark Galloway of Lindsborg

Taylor Gardner of Scandia

Clay Girard of Clyde

Blayne Harris of Beloit

Kara Hays of Ellsworth

Jacee Hillegeist of Lincoln

Samuel Huehl of Lincoln

Chance Jacobson of Hope

Kyle Krehbiel of Concordia

Andrew Long of Concordia

Garett Malito of Salina

Brian Nelson of Jamestown

Steel Streeton of Chapman

Rachel Sutter of Abilene

Lauren Trecek of Concordia

Grant White of Belleville

Craig Wolf of Concordia

Taylor Zamrzla of Holyrood

To be named to the Honor Roll, students must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours of college coursework and earned a semester grade point average of 3.6-3.899.

Justice Anderson, of Concordia

McKenzie Becker, of Cawker City

Joshua Begnoche, of Clay Center

Jocelyn Buller, of Delphos

Dezmond Carmickle, of Chapman

Dalton Delzeit, of Jewell

Kennedy Doherty, of Concordia

Jacey Fowler, of Miltonvale

Cassandra Fremouw, of Clay Center

Hannah Hannaman, of Scandia

Kaleigh Hanzlick, of Wilson

Ross Hartzell, of Concordia

Elora Huiett, of Longford

Kyle Hummel, of Hope

Samantha Johnson, of Herington

Zackery Loy, of Chapman

Jacie Marcotte, of Salina

Jared Mines, of Galva

Brandon Morse, of Abilene

Olivia Nobert, of Clyde

Connor O'Hare, of Lincoln

Hannah Owens, of Belleville

Terri Sadler, of Randall

Brandon Shrader, of Jamestown

Scott Shrole, of Salina

Emily Stein, of Miltonvale

Shane Wesley, of Salina

Michaela Wetter, of Concordia

Cloud County Community College (CCCC) is one of 26 public two-year community and technical colleges in Kansas and is coordinated by the Kansas Board of Regents. CCCC's service area encompasses a 12-county area primarily in north central Kansas with its two physical campuses in Concordia and Junction City.