Greene Early College students achieve academic recognition

Greene Early College students achieve academic recognition

Pictured are the three GEC students named to LCC Dean’s list for the fall semester.  They are (left to right) Bowen Zheng, Tiffany Lin, and James Williams.  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”.

Pictured is GEC super senior, Taylor Smith, who was named to LCC’s President’s List for the fall semester.  To receive this designation, students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 semester hours, have achieved a grade point average of 4.00, and are not enrolled in any class numbered below 100.  Taylor will  complete her second  LCC associate's degree in the spring 2023. She plans to continue her education at Appalachian State University to study Elementary Education with a minor in Psychology. After completion of her education at Appalachian State, she intends to become a 2nd-grade teacher or a school counselor. 

Congratulations GEC students!


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