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Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Reveals Fall 2025 Dean’s List

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Wiregrass Georgia Technical College has officially announced the dean’s list for the Fall Semester 2025. This recognition highlights the academic achievements of outstanding students who were enrolled full-time for a minimum of 12 credit hours and maintained a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.79.

Recognizing Academic Excellence Across Counties

Under the leadership of President DeAnnia Clements, the college has acknowledged the hard work and dedication of students from various counties. The following students have made the dean’s list:

Atkinson County: Anna Capps, Yovanni Castro Davial, Jaycee Fender, Tanner Harper, Corina Salazar, and Taylor Stone.
Ben Hill County: Keirra Andrews, Marvin Ash, Packerston Battle, Jasmine Coney, Treasure Freeman, James Gibbs, Weston House, Amanda McBryant, Laquisha Paschal, Jimmy Viana Diaz, and Kiara Wynn.
Berrien County: Aubrey Clements, Josephine Davis-Fogle, Prisila Espinoza, Taylor Exum, Steven Green, Kamryn Griffis, Kimberly Griner, Whitney Harris, December Holland, Charnise Johnson, Serena Kim, Melissa Littleton, Victoria Melanson Slobodzian, Audrie Peters, Robert Rowden, and Hannah White.
Brooks County: Caitlin Edwards, Viage Mario, Octavia Miller, Abigail Rogers, Caden Snow, Deshawn Spicer, James Stalvey, and Luke Weaver.

Additional counties represented in the dean’s list include:

Clinch County: Ramara Williams.
Cobb County: Jordan Stroud.
Coffee County: Emma Amerson, Americus Black, Tracey Canady, Bernasia Cobb, Kylie-Shaye Dean, Cynthia Deanda, Gizele Faison, Dwana Griffin, Mercedes High, Shankorya Jordan, Ajahnae Lackhart, Ashanti Lockhart, Naida Martinze Ruiz, Dylan Mills, April Odum, Keren Ramirez Lopez, Jacquelyn Reid, and Moniyah Smith.
Colquitt County: Victoria Dowell.
Cook County: Grace Alexander, Melena Baker, Tayshawn Durden, Stephanie Griffis, Caleb Harrison, Sergio Hendley, Kamori Hope, Ximena Jaimes, Zavier Mitchell, William Morales, Angel Perez, Adisyn Purvis, Alisia Reynolds, Sean Snow, Sherry Stewart, and Kim Wynn.

Further Achievements Across the Region

Continuing with the recognition, students from the following counties have also excelled:

Crisp County: Tamara Harris.
Dougherty County: Victoria Marshall.
Echols County: Isael Estrada.
Irwin County: Megan Clements, Selena Cowart, Rebecca Hall, and William King.
Jeff Davis County: Keamoney Locke.
Lanier County: Lissa Hendley, Jamie Knudsen, and Kaylin Petty.
Lowndes County: A significant number of students, including Anna Altepeter, Angel Arzola, and Jessica Atkinson, among many others, have achieved this academic honor.

In addition, students from Telfair, Thomas, Tift, Turner, Ware, and Worth counties, as well as out-of-state students, have also been recognized, highlighting the widespread academic excellence at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College.

This announcement serves as a source of pride for the college and the communities it serves, emphasizing the importance of academic achievement and commitment among students.

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