Several Escambia County, Ala. students make spring 2023 dean’s, president’s lists at UA

Published 11:44 am Sunday, June 25, 2023

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Several Escambia County, Ala. students were named to the University of Alabama’s Spring 2023 dean’s and president’s lists.

Exactly 12,487 students were enrolled during the spring semester at UA, according to a release.

Students who had an academic record of 3.5 or above were named to the dean’s list. Those who had an academic record of 4.0 (all As) were named to the president’s list.

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Those county students who made the dean’s and president’s lists included:

  • Nealy Wiggins of Atmore, was named to the presidents list.
  • Chelsea Black of Atmore, was named to the presidents list.
  • Jackson Breckenridge of Atmore, was named to the presidents list.
  • Charles Henley of Atmore, was named to the deans list.
  • Anna Janes of Atmore, was named to the deans list.
  • Disha Patel of Atmore, was named to the deans list.
  • Megan Wilson of Atmore, was named to the deans list.
  • Nolan Atkinson of Brewton, was named to the deans list.
  • Caleb Beasley of Brewton, was named to the presidents list.
  • Tanner McDaniel of Brewton, was named to the deans list.
  • Bentley Webb of Brewton, was named to the presidents list.
  • Ella Hart of Flomaton, was named to the deans list.
  • Alexis Lee of Flomaton, was named to the presidents list.
  • Caleb Whitworth of Brewton, was named to the deans list.

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