To be named to the Dean’s list, students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 semester hours, have achieved a grade point average from 3.25 through 3.99, are not enrolled in any class numbered below 100, and have no grade lower than a “C”.
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To be named to the Dean’s list, students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 semester hours, have achieved a grade point average from 3.25 through 3.99, are not enrolled in any class numbered below 100, and have no grade lower than a “C”.
When 21-year-old Montreai Woodard of Walstonburg came to Lenoir Community College (LCC), he knew exactly what he wanted to do, he just needed financial help to do it. He was working at a local car dealership at the time.
Arendell Parrott Academy has earned the College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science Principles. Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded girls’ access in AP computer science courses.
Congratulations to the following Southwood Elementary School students:
Congratulations to the following Rochelle Middle School students:
Congratulations to the following North Lenoir High school students:
Sidney Ramsey of Greene Central High School is a Semi-Finalist for the North Carolina State University Park Scholarship.
Congratulations to the following Contentnea-Savannah K-8 school students:
Seventh grader Amani Bailey hasn’t yet decided where she’ll attend college; but when she gets ready to go, she’ll take a big scholarship with her.
Congratulations to the following Woodington Middle school students:
Congratulations to the following Pink Hill Elementary school students:
Congratulations to the following Northeast Elementary School school students:
Congratulations to the following Lenoir County Learning Academy school students:
Congratulations to the following South Lenoir High School school students:
Congratulations to the following Northwest Elementary school students:
Congratulations to the following La Grange Elementary school students:
Charles White backed into a career in computers and technology. Going forward, he’s a candidate for an award honoring the state’s best public school technology director.
Congratulations to the following Banks Elementary School students:
Congratulations to the following Moss Hill Elementary students: