Students Named To Trine President's List

January 17, 2024 at 4:08 p.m.


ANGOLA – Trine University students were named to the president's list for the fall 2023 semester. To earn president's list honors, students must complete a minimum of 12 hours and have a grade point average of 3.75-4.0.
Local students are Conner Bale, Warsaw, majoring in civil engineering; Kyle Baumgartner, Warsaw, civil engineering; Macy Bonifield, Warsaw, elementary education/special education dual licensure; Cheney Canada, Akron, golf management; Colten Edgar, Milford, majoring in software engineering; Thomas Greene, Warsaw, mechanical engineering; Jordan Grindle, Syracuse, majoring in criminal justice; Jolie Groves, Bourbon, psychology; Monica Heckaman, Nappanee, industrial engineering technology; Morgan Howett, Warsaw, exercise science - pre-physical therapy; Keegan Hurst, Syracuse, mechanical engineering; Brayanna Kelly, Milford, psychology; Austin Kreps, South Whitley, chemical engineering; Noah Prater, Silver Lake, exercise science; Abigail Sanner, Warsaw, actuarial science; Matthew Shoemaker, Leesburg, design engineering technology; Lauren Snyder, Bourbon, exercise science - pre-physical therapy; Noah Swango, Rochester, exercise science; Kyle Voirol, Warsaw, criminal justice; Colton Wampler, Warsaw, exercise science; Shane Wood, Akron, computer engineering; Brianna Yarber, Rochester, criminal justice.

ANGOLA – Trine University students were named to the president's list for the fall 2023 semester. To earn president's list honors, students must complete a minimum of 12 hours and have a grade point average of 3.75-4.0.
Local students are Conner Bale, Warsaw, majoring in civil engineering; Kyle Baumgartner, Warsaw, civil engineering; Macy Bonifield, Warsaw, elementary education/special education dual licensure; Cheney Canada, Akron, golf management; Colten Edgar, Milford, majoring in software engineering; Thomas Greene, Warsaw, mechanical engineering; Jordan Grindle, Syracuse, majoring in criminal justice; Jolie Groves, Bourbon, psychology; Monica Heckaman, Nappanee, industrial engineering technology; Morgan Howett, Warsaw, exercise science - pre-physical therapy; Keegan Hurst, Syracuse, mechanical engineering; Brayanna Kelly, Milford, psychology; Austin Kreps, South Whitley, chemical engineering; Noah Prater, Silver Lake, exercise science; Abigail Sanner, Warsaw, actuarial science; Matthew Shoemaker, Leesburg, design engineering technology; Lauren Snyder, Bourbon, exercise science - pre-physical therapy; Noah Swango, Rochester, exercise science; Kyle Voirol, Warsaw, criminal justice; Colton Wampler, Warsaw, exercise science; Shane Wood, Akron, computer engineering; Brianna Yarber, Rochester, criminal justice.

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