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Manor College has officially announced the outstanding students who have secured a place on the Dean's List for the Fall 2025 semester. This prestigious academic honor highlights those who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and scholarly achievement throughout the term.
To qualify for this distinction, students must have maintained a rigorous course load, carrying a minimum of 12 academic credits during the semester. Furthermore, they achieved a remarkable grade point average of 3.5 or higher, a testament to their hard work and intellectual commitment.
The Dean's List serves as a public acknowledgment of these students' academic prowess and perseverance. It celebrates the significant accomplishments of individuals who have excelled in their studies, setting a high standard for excellence within the college community. This recognition is a proud moment for the students, their families, and the institution as a whole, underscoring Manor College's commitment to fostering academic success and achievement.
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