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UT Martin names local students to fall 2022 chancellor’s honor roll

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The outstanding academic achievements of undergraduate students at the University of Tennessee at Martin have been honored with publication of the Fall 2022 Chancellor’s Honor Rolls for the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, College of Business and Global Affairs, College of Education, Health, and Behavioral Sciences, College of Engineering and Natural Sciences and the College of Humanities and Fine Arts.
To be eligible for the Chancellor’s Honor Roll recognition at UT Martin, a student must take at least 12 hours of credit (pass-fail courses are not included) and achieve a 3.2 (B) grade point average based on a 4.0 scale.  Students can make the Chancellor’s Honor Roll with honors (3.2 through 3.49), high honors (3.5 through 3.79) or highest honors (3.8 through 4.0).
Among the students named to the Chancellor’s Honor Roll were the following Henderson residents: America A. Angel, Honors; Roger B. Arnold, Highest Honors; Mari L. Bates, Highest Honors; Alexis M. Boggs, High Honors; Edmund M. Brumback, Honors; Kendyl B. Davidson, High Honors; Whitney B. Faulkner, Highest Honors; Haley C. Heenan, High Honors; Hailey F. Hess, Highest Honors; Caden S. Hueter, Honors; Jerry M. McGuire, High Honors; Emmalee J. Melton, Honors; Maelyn E. Stout, Honors; and Joshua C. Turner, High Honors.
Also named to the Chancellor’s Honor Roll were Elijah E. Davidson, Highest Honors; Laila M. Goodman, Honors; and Austin W. Vest, Highest Honors, all of Enville; and Julia A. Jones, Highest Honors, of Medon; and Savannah N. Caldwell, Highest Honors, of Pinson.

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