Andrew College announces President’s and Dean’s List honorees for spring semester

Dr. William R. Kennedy President
Dr. William R. Kennedy President
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Andrew College announced on May 22 the students who have been named to the President’s List and Dean’s List for the Spring 2026 semester. The recognition highlights students who have achieved notable academic performance during their studies at the institution.

The announcement matters to both students and families, as it marks a significant academic achievement and serves as acknowledgment of hard work throughout the semester.

According to Andrew College, students earning a place on the President’s List achieved a perfect 4.00 grade point average while enrolled in at least twelve credit hours as degree-seeking students, with no incomplete grades at the time of evaluation. Students named to the Dean’s List earned a minimum GPA of 3.50 under similar enrollment criteria.

The college congratulated all honorees for their dedication. The lists include dozens of names from both categories, reflecting broad participation across programs. Students recognized on these lists represent various fields of study within Andrew College.

Founded in 1854, Andrew College is located in Cuthbert, Georgia. It is affiliated with The United Methodist Church and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. The college offers associate, bachelor, and certificate programs aimed at preparing graduates for future careers or further education.

The college said that its tradition emphasizes academic excellence along with spiritual development and service.



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