KINGSTON, R.I. — The University of Rhode Island has announced that 21 area residents have been named to its Fall 2024 Dean’s List. They include the following: Abby Ahern of Cranford, Kelly Anderson of Cranford, Lizzie Chern of Scotch Plains, Grace Conklin of Scotch Plains, Miah Faustino of Clark, Carmen Fiorindo of Westfield, Liam Fitzpatrick of Cranford, Ava Flannery of Westfield, Jonathan Giglio of Westfield, Jackson Jordan of Westfield, Michael Kosty of Cranford, Katie Ledden of Clark, Gabby Matos of Clark, Jacqui Petronella of Clark, Kara Piatkowski of Clark, Hailey Rollins of Westfield, Audrey Saccento of Scotch Plains, Nico Sbordi of Scotch Plains, Emily Shabinaw of Westfield, Katherine Winters of Westfield, Aidan Young of Scotch Plains.
KINGSTON, R.I. — The University of Rhode Island has announced that 21 area residents have been named to its Fall 2024 Dean’s List. They include the following: Abby Ahern of Cranford, Kelly Anderson of Cranford, Lizzie Chern of Scotch Plains, Grace Conklin of Scotch Plains, Miah Faustino of Clark, Carmen Fiorindo of Westfield, Liam Fitzpatrick of Cranford, Ava Flannery of Westfield, Jonathan Giglio of Westfield, Jackson Jordan of Westfield, Michael Kosty of Cranford, Katie Ledden of Clark, Gabby Matos of Clark, Jacqui Petronella of Clark, Kara Piatkowski of Clark, Hailey Rollins of Westfield, Audrey Saccento of Scotch Plains, Nico Sbordi of Scotch Plains, Emily Shabinaw of Westfield, Katherine Winters of Westfield, Aidan Young of Scotch Plains.
To be included on the Dean’s List, full-time students must have completed 12 or more credits for letter grades which are GPA applicable during a semester and achieved at least a 3.30 quality point average. Part-time students qualify with the accumulation of 12 or more credits for letter grades which are GPA applicable and earning at least a 3.30 quality point average.
The University of Rhode Island is the state of Rhode Island’s flagship public research institution. Founded in 1892, the university now enrolls over 18,000 students and offers more than 200 degree programs across nine schools and colleges. To learn more, visit uri.edu.