Eighty-Nine Students Named to Tri-County’s Dean’s List for Summer 2024
Press Release
Date: October 1, 2024
Contact: lgarrett@tctc.edu
Eighty-Nine Students Named to
Tri-County’s Dean’s List for Summer 2024
PENDLETON --- Eighty-nine students have been named to Tri-County Technical College’s Dean’s List for summer 2024.
To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must be classified as a degree, diploma, or certificate-seeking student; earn at least 12 credit hours in courses numbered 100 or higher; attain a GPA of 3.50 – 3.99; cannot earn an “F,” “WF,” or “U” grade for courses numbered 100 or below, or MAT 150 or ENG 150.
Based on information at the close of the summer 2024 term, the following individuals met the requirements for the Dean’s List.
Anderson County
From Anderson:
James Hatcher Adams, Mechatronics Technology; Marck Anthony Ballard, Computer Technology - Cybersecurity and Forensics Emphasis; Nathan Alan Bauer, Media Arts Production; Alexander Canela Vazquez, Mechatronics Technology; Kevon Carnes, Mechatronics Technology; Logan Neville Dickson, Computer Technology - Software and Web Development Emphasis; Nathan Ryan Fendley, Mechatronics Technology; Charles Enoch Francis, Associate in Science; Ansley Desiree Gaines, Business Administration - Management Emphasis; Alex Dias Garcia, Emergency Medical Technology; Mollie-Kate Gilmer, Expanded Duty Dental Assisting; Olivia Nicole Hawkins, Mechatronics Technology; Caroline Rose Lewis, Associate in Arts; Leonard David Mello, Mechatronics Technology; Alyssa Indya Montjoy, Media Arts Production; Mitchell Dylan Ramsey, Criminal Justice Technology - Law Enforcement Operations Emphasis; Lukas Avery Richardson, Mechatronics Technology; O'Mari Kyshawn Spencer, Mechatronics Technology; and Carodine David Whitfield, Associate in Arts
From Belton:
Zachary Lee Brown, Mechatronics Technology; Jeffrey Drake Henderson, Mechatronics Technology; Justus Michael Jarrard, Mechatronics Technology; and Palmer Alexander Johns, Mechatronics Technology
From Honea Path:
Sabrina Roser, Accounting
From Iva:
Manuel Vazquez Gonzalez, Associate in Science; Ariana Clarice Kemp, Criminal Justice Technology - Law Enforcement Operations Emphasis; Dalton Malon Lewis, Mechatronics Technology; and James Rayford Powell, Mechatronics Technology
From La France:
Joshua Tait Landreth, Mechatronics Technology
From Pelzer:
Stephanie Nicole Plott, Nursing
From Pendleton:
Grady Andrew Brock, Mechatronics Technology; Melissa Megill, Associate in Arts; and Jared Timothy Roberts, Associate in Science
From Piedmont:
Aaron Miranda, Mechatronics Technology
From Starr:
John Thomas Burgess, Mechatronics Technology; Keagan Wayne Carter, Mechatronics Technology; and Owen Fletcher Roper, Mechatronics Technology
Oconee County
From Mountain Rest:
Emma Elizabeth Hodges, Computer Technology - Cybersecurity and Forensics Emphasis
From Salem:
Trevor Reid Carman, Mechatronics Technology; and Christian Wayne Eib, Welding Technology
From Seneca:
Benjamin Keith Gilliam, Mechatronics Technology; Eli Jonathan David Simpson, Mechatronics Technology; and Nicholas Alexander Vickery, Computer Technology - Software and Web Development Emphasis
From Walhalla:
Catherine Elizabeth Blackwell, Business Administration - Operations Management Emphasis; Lilian Katherine Padgett, Welding Technology; and Bryan Reyes-Montiel, Mechatronics Technology
From Westminster:
Jonathan C. Cheek, Administrative Office Technology; Braden Finley Elrod, Welding Technology; Autumn Faulkenberry, Associate in Science; Tyler Michael Smith, Mechatronics Technology; and Cody Edward Watson, Mechatronics Technology
Pickens County
From Central:
Colbey Lane Chappell, Welding Technology; Zoe Raine Nicholson, Associate in Science; Joseph William Parham, Mechatronics Technology; and Olivia Marie Strojny, Criminal Justice Technology - Paralegal Studies Emphasis
From Clemson:
Raymond Jacob Paul Mcdowell, Associate in Arts
From Easley:
Oscar Daniel Blue, CNC Programming and Operations; Tyler Anthony Crooks, Mechatronics Technology; Kai James Cunningham, Automotive Technology; Hannah Fatima Dacosta, Computer Technology - Cybersecurity and Forensics Emphasis; Caelan Kelton Matter, Associate in Arts; Riley Whitefield Medgyesy, Early Care and Education; Hanah Larose Owens, Associate in Arts; Taylor Nicole Raines, Administrative Office Technology - Medical Emphasis; and Maria Guadalupe Reyes-Morales, Nursing
From Liberty:
Andrew Michael Bledsoe, Mechatronics Technology; Marie Ladine Gilreath, Computer Technology - Cybersecurity and Forensics Emphasis; James .A McGee, Computer Technology - Cybersecurity and Forensics Emphasis; and Sean Michael Riley, Computer Technology - Cybersecurity and Forensics Emphasis
From Pickens:
Benjamin Aaron Hudson, Mechatronics Technology
Out of County
From Chapin:
Breiana M. Hook, Associate in Arts
From Columbia:
Elijah Aaron Hye, Associate in Arts; and Laney Nicole Peyton, Associate in Science
From Eastover:
Brian Christopher Barrow, Associate in Science
From Estill:
Kennedi K. Russell, Associate in Arts
From Greenville:
Carson Brynn Cantrell, Associate in Science; and Campbell Grace Zych, Associate in Arts
From Greer:
Justin Gutierrez, Associate in Science
From Lyman:
Kalyn G. Baxter, Associate in Science
From Mount Pleasant:
Maxwell Cole Jenness, Associate in Science
From Myrtle Beach:
Shiera Faith Anne Laraya, Surgical Technology
From North Myrtle Beach:
Ramsey Lee Platt, Associate in Science
From Orangeburg:
Neel Dilipkumar Patel, Associate in Science
From Taylors:
Jonas Everett Tholen, Associate in Arts
Out of State
From Suwanee, GA:
Kevin Tyler Conner, Associate in Science
From Westfield, NJ:
Maxwell Edison Dolling, Associate in Science
From Winter Park, FL:
Samantha Nicole White, Associate in Science
Also: John Eric Childs, Mechatronics Technology (Deceased);and Kaniya T. McDonald, Associate in Science
About Tri-County Technical College
Tri-County Technical College, a public two-year community and technical college serving Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties in South Carolina, enrolls more than 9,000 students annually and offers more than 70 major fields of study, including computer technology, business administration, mechatronics, nursing, and university transfer programs. Tri-County boasts the highest student success rate among two-year colleges in the state and ranks in the top one percent nationally for successful student transfers to four-year colleges and universities. To learn more, visit tctc.edu.
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