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Spring 2020 Dean’s List at Vol State




honor roll

honor roll

The following students have been named to the Spring 2020 Dean’s List at Volunteer State Community College: Amanda Harland, Chuck Cason, Rhiannon Smotherman, Maryssa Ward, Sophia Edwards, Faith Edgerton, Lauren Chapman, Elijah Duncan, Chris Laight, Kaitlin Norman, Gabrielle Steiner, Alex Ezell, Danielle Salvato, Jordan Burks, Stephanie Mathers, Caitlin Gamble, Autumn Howard, Mason Bakalekos, Matthew Brooks, Rachel Ellis, Jared Massie, Julia Schenk, Payton Gregory, David Sudduth, Kamryn Seay, Russell Feulner, Kourtney Tyson, Landon Hatch, Griffin Layhew, Breana Moore, Liusmeivy Morales Lopez, Lillian Orsino, Ziqin Liu, Courtney Bell, Shea Stender, Abby Gross, Alexis Wilder, Jenna Knox, Kaitlin Reif, Kay Gray, Sean Grant, Jay MejiaToni Rollo, Giulia Solomon, Austin Baker, Savannah Lamb, Jeffrey Iveson, Danielle Bowen, Kiki Graves, Sami Hedberg, Alexa Smith, Richard Wiencek Jr, Matthew White, Rose Binkley, Maddy Woodson, Jonathan Cook, Noah Owens, Seong Pak, Matt Shinault, Hannah Parker, Olivia Evans, Brianna Tice, Christopher Willyard, April Bryant, Aidan Christ, Lauren Buchanan, Rachel Sharpee, Zachary Brown, Rebecca Chanin, Virginia Cole, Lydia Shuck, Giulia Giordani, Elle Rumley, Allison Sammons, John Karas, Jesse Bailey, Summer Cottrell, Melinda Wunder, Kevin Bourk, Abigail Antimie, Cassidy Towe, Jesse Como, Brennon Jorgensen, Daisy Phillips, Avery Foster, Forrest Anderson and Joshua Buliga, all of Hendersonville.

Volunteer State Community College has more than 100 programs of study and offers two-year degrees, certificates and paths to university transfer. Continuing Education and Workforce Development extends the college mission to the entire community. For more information, visit volstate.edu. Tennessee’s Community Colleges Tennessee’s Community Colleges is a system of 13 colleges offering a high-quality, affordable, convenient and personal education to prepare students to achieve their educational and career goals in two years or less. We offer associates degree and certificate programs, workforce development programs and transfer pathways to four-year degrees. For more information, please visit us online at tncommunitycolleges.org.

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