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ABAC honors top academic students

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Five hundred and twenty-one students qualified for academic honors during the 2022-23 academic year at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.

 

 

Students receiving Distinguished Honor status are those who have completed 45 or more academic semester hours at ABAC with an overall grade point average of 3.75 or higher. Superior Honor students are those who have completed 45 academic semester hours at ABAC with an overall grade point average of 3.5 to 3.74, and Honor status goes to those who have completed 45 or more academic semester hours at ABAC with an overall grade point average of 3.25 to 3.49. 

 

 

Here are the Coffee and Atkinson County students who were recognized: 

 

 

Atkinson County

 

Itzel Chavez, Rural Community Development, Distinguished 

Katelyn Malphus, Agriculture, Distinguished 

 

 

Coffee County 

 

 

Wyatt Price, Core Curriculum, Distinguished 

Ronald Wiggins, Agribusiness, Honors 

Amelia Crockett, History & Government, Honors 

Janeth Ovalle, Nursing-ASN, Honors

Alvin Ricketson, Biology, Distinguished

Kelsey Taft, Core Curriculum, Honors 

Kristen Thomason, Agribusiness, Superior 

Liliana Cedilla Tovar, Business, Honors 

MacKenzie Grantham, Agribusiness, Honors 

 

ABAC Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Academic Honors
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