OU Announces Fall 2020 Honor Roll

Mike Seals - January 21, 2021 11:37 am

 

NORMAN, OKLA. – The University of Oklahoma announced today the students named to its fall 2020 honor roll, a distinction given to those who achieve the highest academic standards.

A total of 9,299 students were named to the fall 2020 honor roll. Of these students, 4,003 were named to the President’s Honor Roll for earning an “A” grade in all their courses.

The honor roll recognizes undergraduate students in the academic programs based at OU’s Norman campus and at the OU Health Sciences Center. In most colleges, full-time undergraduate students who completed 12 or more hours with a grade-point average of 4.0 were named to the President’s Honor Roll. Students on the Norman campus with a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher were included in the Dean’s Honor Roll.

Students in the Gallogly College of Engineering and the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy are recognized with a 3.0 or higher.

A searchable honor roll list for fall 2020 is available for download online. Students who are on both the President’s Honor Roll and the Dean’s Honor Roll are denoted by an asterisk.

Local honorees listed include:

PONCA CITY

Maranda Buller

Shae Burden

Garrett Coats

Makenzie Cummings

Trent Fry

Kale Gilbert

Lauren Moore

Priyanshi Patel

TONKAWA

Nicolas Glasgow

BLACKWELL

Elizabeth Haskins

Taylor Algrim

Zoe Burkert

Maria DeCosta

NEWKIRK

Haley Johnston

John King

Brooklynn Krenn

MEDFORD

Dexter Dell

 

 

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