Prairie State College Releases Part-Time Honors List

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Prairie State College Releases Part-Time Honors List (Chicago Heights, IL) — Prairie State College (PSC) values the contributions of both its part-time and full-time students and acknowledges their hard work and achievements.

Part-time students who have completed a minimum of 12 college credit hours at PSC, achieved three or more college credit hours with a term GPA of 3.75 or higher in the Fall of 2023, and maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above have been recognized and included in the Part-Time Honors List.

Illinois

Alsip, IL
Sierra J. Alexander

Beecher, IL
Alexandra C. Cofran
Nathan Diachenko
Hayden Becker Kettmann
Hayden Douglas Mohr

Bourbonnais, IL
Marcia Lynae Roach

Bridgeview, IL
Rema Khaled Muthana

Chicago Heights, IL
Stephanie Ayala
Ana Cristina Diaz
Katherine Garnica-Magana
Leonardo Hernandez
Alan F. Ledesma
Lexia L. Puente
Gabriel Ramirez
Luis Manuel Ramirez
Laura Elijia Recendiz
Martin Reyes
Vanessa A. Villanueva
Jasmin Nicole Washington

Country Club Hills, IL
Michael Richard Bell

Crete, IL
Kevin Anthony Dalton
Aum-E-Habiba
Vonteier M. Jackson
Noah A. Miller
Patricia Nathan
Maximilian Swift
Kaitlyn Nicole Turner

Dolton, IL
Clarence Wilkerson

Flossmoor, IL
Marissa Adrianna Hopkins
Gary Tennant

Glenwood, IL
Monica Gideon

Harvey, IL
Ariana Martin

Hazel Crest, IL
Malchijah Eliakim Mosley

Homewood, IL
Adrianne M. Blonn
Michael A. Bolser
Melvina Chamberlain
Tina R. Kuester
Jeremiah O. Mailey-Durodola
Kayla Ashley Maisonneuve
Grace ’Kemi Ogunbameru
Bonnie K. Skold
Destiny Bryeisha Talley
Bettye J. Taylor
Keisha Toguem

Prairie State College Releases Part-Time Honors List

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