
University of Kansas
More than 7,400 undergraduate students at the University of Kansas earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2024 semester.
The honor roll comprises undergraduates who meet requirements in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and in the schools of Architecture & Design, Business, Education & Human Sciences, Engineering, Health Professions, Journalism & Mass Communications, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Professional Studies and Social Welfare.
Honor roll criteria vary among the university’s academic units. Some schools honor the top 10% of students enrolled, some establish a minimum grade-point average, and others raise the minimum GPA for each year students are in school. Students must complete a minimum number of credit hours to be considered for the honor roll.
Spring 2024 honorees are listed below and include students whose honor roll status was conferred before June 30. Students who believe their names were mistakenly omitted should directly contact their academic advisers. Not all students opt to have their names published.
Check out the list below for KU Honor Roll Students in our area.
Clay County
Timothy Wood, Clay Center, School of Business
Cloud County
Aidan Poore, Concordia, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Paul Rundus, Concordia, School of Pharmacy
Conner Thrash, Concordia, School of Education & Human Sciences
Chase Meyer, Valley Center, School of Engineering
Dickinson County
Jeremiah Bathurst, Abilene, School of Business
Liz Collins, Abilene, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kolten Coup, Abilene, School of the Arts
Beth Holmes, Abilene, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Megan Holmes, Abilene, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Maren Meneley, Abilene, School of Music
RJ Vopat, Abilene, School of Business
Joshua Young, Abilene, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Emma Frieze, Chapman, School of Business and School of Journalism & Mass Communications
Eleanor Silhan, Herington, School of Business
Emma Walls, Woodbine, School of Social Welfare
Ellsworth County
Brenna Pruitt, Ellsworth, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Lincoln County
Jaden Huehl, Sylvan Grove, School of Education & Human Sciences and School of Journalism & Mass Communications
Kaylee Johnson, Sylvan Grove, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mitchell County
Shelly Chen, Beloit, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Elizabeth Overmiller, Beloit, School of Pharmacy
Grady Seyfert, Beloit, School of Education & Human Sciences
Camden Waters, Beloit, School of Business
Tammy Keller, Cawker City, School of Social Welfare
McPherson County
Lauren Dolezal, Lindsborg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Caden Kibler, Lindsborg, School of Business
Myah Stambaugh-Tubbs, Lindsborg, School of Music
Avery Van Der Wege, Lindsborg, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Cadance Devine, Marquette, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Jamison Sattler, Marquette, School of the Arts
Matthew Powers, McPherson, School of Engineering
Tessa Boesker, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Levi Cromwell, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Conner Glazner, McPherson, School of Engineering
Alexander Houston, McPherson, School of Business
Brooks Hubenett, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kade Kaufman, McPherson, School of Business
Sage Koelling, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Jonah Scott, McPherson, School of Business
Avery Strathman, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Rhian Swanson, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Macyn Ward, McPherson, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Lara-Amiele Collier, McPherson, School of Nursing
Marion County
Carson Linnens, Hillsboro, School of Business
Parker Schultz, Lehigh, School of Business
Tyler Nickel, Ramona, School of Pharmacy
Ottawa County
Jakob Lovendahl, Bennington, School of Pharmacy
Cooper Chard, Tescott, School of Education & Human Sciences
Phillips County
Zoey Dinkel, Phillipsburg, School of Music
Noah Jacobs, Phillipsburg, School of Business
Nick Schemper, Prairie View, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Republic County
Grant White, Belleville, School of Health Professions
Eliana Rundus, Munden, School of the Arts
Rice County
Bella Bryant, Lyons, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Bailey Hollinger, Lyons, School of Professional Studies
Hannah Bennett, Sterling, School of Business and College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Rooks County
Benjamin Hansen, Plainville, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Josiah Slothower, Plainville, School of the Arts and College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Russell County
Brandalyn Thyfault, Dorrance, School of Business
Sheree Ward-Herold, Lucas, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Lauren Chinski, Luray, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Cole Birky, Russell, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Saline County
Madeline Blake, Assaria, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Breanna Standley, Assaria, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Lanie Smith, Gypsum, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Kate Weis, Gypsum, School of Nursing
Jordan Chapman, New Cambria, School of Professional Studies
Madalyn Crow, New Cambria, School of Education & Human Sciences
Grace Allen, Salina, School of Education & Human Sciences
Lilianna Brown, Salina, School of Architecture & Design
Quinton Burger, Salina, School of Pharmacy
Chase Courbot, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Sam Cusick, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Avery Darby, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and School of Social Welfare
Zachary Davidson, Salina, School of Business
Emily DeMars, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Morgan Dolton, Salina, School of Pharmacy
Autumn Dunshie, Salina, School of Architecture & Design
Jacob Eisenhauer, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Alexander Figueroa, Salina, School of the Arts and College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Alessandra Fischer, Salina, School of Journalism & Mass Communications
Gabby Fischer, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Rylie Gebhardt, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Aubrey Givens, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Charles Goldbach, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Candace Marie Gomendoza, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Taylor Heitschmidt, Salina, School of Architecture & Design
Paige Hinca, Salina, School of Social Welfare
Joshua Jordan, Salina, School of Education & Human Sciences
Andrew Kaiser, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Aryan Kevat, Salina, School of Engineering
Benjamin Kraft, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Emmy Latham, Salina, School of Education & Human Sciences
Avery Mccomber, Salina, School of Business
Jaylinn Nguyen, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Adeline Ollenberger, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Rohan Patel, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Alexys Peppers, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Brian Pina, Salina, School of Business and College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Cody Ptacek, Salina, School of Engineering
Brynna Rowley, Salina, School of Business
Abby Russell, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Karsyn Schlesener, Salina, School of Business
Ryan Schmitz, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Maclaren Scoville, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Porter Scoville, Salina, School of Architecture & Design
Stevie Silverman, Salina, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Reagan Stein, Salina, School of Education & Human Sciences
Mollina Tran, Salina, School of Nursing
Smith County
Amber Desbien, Smith Center, School of Business
Holly Hagberg, Smith Center, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Washington County
Meghan Mcglohen, Greenleaf, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Emily Hendrickson, Hanover, School of Nursing
Kylie Hynek, Hanover, School of Nursing
Carly Kolle, Linn, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Daniel York, Linn, School of Health Professions.