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Missouri State Announces Dean's List Honors
June 15th 2011 by News
Missouri State Announces Dean's List Honors
Each semester, students at Missouri State University who attain academic excellence are named to the dean’s list. For undergraduate students, criteria include enrollment in at least 12 credit hours during the spring semester and at least a 3.50 grade point average (on a 4.00 scale).

Stoddard County students earning Dean's List honors for the Spring 2011 semester include:

  • Rachel D. Spears, Bell City
  • Ethan D. Jackson, Dexter
  • Hannah E. Keathley, Dexter
  • Courtney H. Birdwell, Dudley

  • Missouri State University in Springfield is a public, comprehensive university system with a mission in public affairs, whose purpose is to develop educated persons.


    Last Updated on June 15th 2011 by Unknown




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    County Students On Mizzou Deans List
    June 13th 2011 by News
    County Students On Mizzou Deans List
    COLUMBIA – The University of Missouri – Columbia has released the names of students who achieved Dean’s List honors for the Spring 2011 semester. Stoddard County students included on the lists include:

    Advance
    · Rebecca Suzanne Cox, Junior, Health Professions

    Bloomfield
    · Megan B Bischof, Senior, Arts & Science

    Dexter
    · Sarah Elizabeth Jackson, Sophomore, Arts & Science
    · Garrett Colin McKuin, Junior, Arts & Science
    · Leigh Alexandra Yorke, Junior, Arts & Science

    Essex
    · Leah Diane Wheeler, Senior, Health Professions


    Last Updated on June 13th 2011 by News




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    Summer Attendance Up At Three Rivers
    June 10th 2011 by News
    Summer Attendance Up At Three Rivers
    POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. – Summertime is not a quiet time at Three Rivers, with the college reporting students are taking more summer classes than ever before at the Southeast Missouri community college.

    The Three Rivers Office of Student Success reports a more than 20 percent increase in credit hour enrollment over summer session 2010, from 9,061 to 10,947 credit hours. Over 1,600 students are currently enrolled in summer classes, an increase of several hundred over previous years.

    Registration is still open for the summer B session, which begins July 5.

    “Students are staying in school during the summer partially because they have more money to use for their education,” said Vice President for Student Success Jason Hoseney.

    “This is the last summer that students can take advantage of the law President Obama signed that allows students to apply for Pell grants during the summer semester, just as they would in fall and spring. Students are basically getting 150 percent more money than they would before the law went into effect. “

    Hoseney said that in addition, students from other colleges have come home to Southeast Missouri and are taking the opportunity to complete additional credits at a lower cost, and transferring them back to their regular institutions.

    “More and more students are discovering that we offer many of the same classes here as most universities, at a fraction of the cost,” said Hoseney. “I think we will continue to see many more students take advantage of enrolling at their local community college during the summer.”

    Summer headcount has also increased, by almost 15 percent. Since 2009, summer credit hour enrollment has increased by over half.

    Registration is also currently open for the regular Fall 2011 semester, as well as the new “Augmester” period. Like “Maymester,” “Augmester” is an abbreviated academic session that will allow students to complete up to five credit hours online and in the classroom over approximately a week and a half in early August.

    Students interested in classes at TRC may call (573) 840-9665 for more information, or visit trcc.edu.


    Last Updated on June 10th 2011 by News




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    County Students Named To Deans List
    June 08th 2011 by News
    County Students Named To Deans List
    A number of Stoddard County students were among the more than 2,400 students named to the Dean’s List at Southeast Missouri State University for the spring 2011 semester.

    Students named to the list earned at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale and completed at least 12 degree credit hours during the spring session.

    Stoddard County students include:

    ADVANCE
    Hannah M. Barr, Rachel L. Birkman, Craig S. Bock, Karen E. Holman, Blake A. Lingle, Alan D. Long, Sara L. Mace, Kayla N. Moore, Richard L. Nixon, Leigh A. Rhodes, Sarah K. Rodgers, Michelle L. Schrader, Sarah A. Wiseman

    BELL CITY
    Mackenzie R. Scherer

    BERNIE
    Jennifer K. Brown, Christen E. Clary, Justin R. Curtis, Amber L. King, Gale D. Slinkard,, Olivia K. Snider, Cynthia G. Williams

    BLOOMFIELD
    Ron Bowling, Heather N. Chasteen, Ashley N. Goodin, Rachel K. Hankins, Kristin L. Jarrell, Cody L. McKenna, Cynthia O'Neal, Darlene F. Schott, Stephen A. Willard

    BROWNWOOD
    Emily R. Johns

    DEXTER
    Danielle L. Bateman, Hunter A. Bruce, Berry J. Burge, Molly J. Burleson, Mallory D. Crow, Andrea Duncan , Dorothy Ellison, Macy A. Ellsworth , Lindsay M. Felker, Brittney Gant, Nicole L. Garner, Joseph A. Geuin, Rebecca D. Geuin,, Betsy K. Griffin, Hunter S. Hartline, Victoria N. Hockman, Sara B. Holloway, Clifton A. Hux , Kerri M. Lane, Donna J. Lefler, Marie D. Marquis, Matthew T. Miller , Benjamin D. Mills, Mason P. Noe, Thad M. Owens, Caitlin B. Parker , Taylor R. Parker, Ashley N. Riddle , Jessica L. Satterfield, Tareesa L. Skinne, Amy Spratt, Sarah Stinson, Andrew W. Sweeney, Jamie L. Wilburn, Johnna M. Williamson

    DUDLEY
    Kendra N. Rinehart

    ESSEX
    Christine Farrah, BettyJo A. Hux, Carros L. Shidler, Ashley L. Watson

    PUXICO
    David H. Crain, Laura L. Harp, Jesse P. Holloway, Justin F. Townsend

    Last Updated on June 08th 2011 by News




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    Middle School Students Recognized
    May 31st 2011 by News
    Middle School Students Recognized
    Students at Dexter's T.S. Hill Middle School were recognized for academic, leadership and sportsmanship success during the school's Awards Program.

    Principal Roger Alsup presided at the evening program. He began the evening by recognizing three educators who were retiring at the end of the academic year - Mrs. MaryRuth Boone, middle school and high school choir; Mrs. Kaye Blankenship,middle school special services; and rs. Joanne Mangum, middle school reading.

    Faculty awards were presented in sixth, seventh, and eighth grade by faculty members, and Mrs. Nancy Langley, school counselor, announced the names of eighth grade students receiving the President's Education Award.

    Mrs. Angie Duncan, assistant principal and school athletic director, presented the Sportsmanship Awards to eighth grade students Austin Aldridge and Kathryn Reiker.

    Bill Miranda, Commander of the Kenady-Hanks American Legion Post 59, presented the American Legion/Faculty Merit Wards to Brooks Probst and Honey Patel.

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