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WORCESTER – Assumption University has announced those who have been named to the University’s Dean’s List for the spring 2022 semester.
Students named to the Dean’s List must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 for a five-class, 15-credit semester to be included on the prestigious list, which is announced at the completion of the fall and spring semesters.
Natick students include:
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Diana Bruggeman of Natick (01760), Class of 2022
Allison Collins of Natick (01760), Class of 2022
Shayla DeGeorge of Natick (01760), Class of 2022
Madison Beatty of Natick (01760), Class of 2023
Collin Montgomery of Natick (01760), Class of 202324
Caroline O’Connell of Natick (01760), Class of 2024
Claire Nye of Natick (01760), Class of 2025
Patrick St George of Natick (01760), Class of 2025
“Earning the right to be named to the Assumption University’s Dean’s List is an extraordinary accomplishment and we congratulate those students who demonstrated exemplary academic excellence this semester,” said Assumption University Interim President Greg Weiner, Ph.D. “These students have demonstrated a deep commitment to the pursuit of truth that lies at the heart of the Catholic liberal education Assumption provides.”
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Assumption University provides students with a comprehensive, Catholic liberal arts experience through curricular and co-curricular programs, including internship opportunities, recreational activities, and more than 60 on-campus clubs and organizations. An Assumption education forms graduates both intellectually and spiritually, inspiring wonder and purpose as they discover their vocation.
Assumption University, founded in 1904 by the Augustinians of the Assumption, is New England’s premier university for high-quality education, integrating career preparation and education of the whole person, drawing upon the best in the rich and centuries-long tradition of Catholic higher education. Assumption, located in Worcester, seeks to provide students with a transformative education that forms graduates who possess critical intelligence, thoughtful citizenship, and compassionate service.
The University offers 34 majors and 49 minors in the liberal arts, sciences, business, nursing and professional studies; as well as master’s and continuing education degrees and professional certificate programs.
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