Rhode Island Students from NJ Named to Dean’s List

KINGSTON, RI (01/31/2023)– The University of Rhode Island is pleased to announce the Fall 2022 Dean’s List. Students named to the Dean’s List represent nearly all of Rhode Island’s cities and towns, all six New England states, New York and New Jersey, and many other states and countries.

They include:

Ellie Sennhenn of Audubon (08106)

Chris Bracchi of Berlin (08009)

Alyssa Gentile of Blackwood (08012)

Melanie Wilson of Blackwood (08012)

Katie Reichert of Bordentown (08505)

Nicole Sagias of Burlington (08016)

Kristal Stahler of Cape May Court House (08210)

Aidan Landis of Cherry Hill (08002)

Jadyn Aguiar of Delran (08075)

Sydney Croly of Delran (08075)

Mackenzie Nigro of Galloway (08205)

Timothy Pender of Haddon Heights (08035)

Brian Furlano of Haddon Township (08108)

Makena Noone of Haddon Township (08108)

Matthew DeFiccio of Hammonton (08037)

Parker Smith of Kingston (08221)

Mary Cetrone of Linwood (08221)

Evan Daily of Linwood (08221)

Liv McGhee of Linwood (08221)

Kevin Ventriglia of Linwood (08221)

Emily Dwyer of Lumberton (08048)

Grace Olcott of Lumberton (08048)

Rebecca Weiner of Marlton (08053)

Karlyle O’Neil of Medford (08055)

Alexa Corn of Mount Holly (08060)

Cierra Penny of Mount Laurel (08054)

Dylan Shank of Mount Laurel (08054)

Cassidy Roes of Mullica Hill (08062)

Emma Barnhart of Northfield (08225)

Anna Geubtner of Northfield (08225)

Jordan Berry of Ocean City (08226)

Megan Coan of Ocean View (08230)

Erica Bibeau of Pennsville (08070)

Russell Scarpa of Pennsville (08070)

Natalie Chasten of Pilesgrove (08098)

Irene Park of Seoul (08083)

Camryn Cataline of Sewell (08080)

Cassandra Crompton of Sewell (08080)

Kaylie Eckert of Sewell (08080)

Ben Schwartz of Voorhees (08043)

Lexi Schmidt of Woodbine (08270)

To be included on the Dean’s List, full-time students must have completed 12 or more credits for letter grades which are GPA applicable during a semester and achieved at least a 3.30 quality point average. Part-time students qualify with the accumulation of 12 or more credits for letter grades which are GPA applicable earning at least a 3.30 quality point average.

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