Colleges across the country are recognizing students from Bainbridge High School for their on-campus success. Click any achievement to discover alumni from Bainbridge High School, view their personalized Merit pages, and learn about what they are accomplishing.
(see more)Colleges across the country are recognizing students from Bainbridge High School for their on-campus success. Click any achievement to discover alumni from Bainbridge High School, view their personalized Merit pages, and learn about what they are accomplishing.
Troy University recognizes students for completing IMPACT
Troy University is pleased to recognize new students who have completed IMPACT orientation and enrolled in classes for the Fall 2023 semester.
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2023 Jul 19
Students Named to Spring 2019 Dean's List
Kennesaw State University congratulates the more than 5,000 students named to the Spring 2019 Dean's List. Students enrolled at least 9 credit hours and with a grade point average of at least 3.5 were named to the list.
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2019 Jul 16
Valdosta State University Announces Spring 2019 Graduates
Valdosta State University is proud to announce the members of its graduating class of Spring 2019.
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2019 Jul 8
Dean's, President's Lists Students Named for UA Spring 2019 Term
A total of 11,406 students enrolled during the 2019 spring term at The University of Alabama were named to the Dean's List with an academic record of 3.5 or above or the President's List with an academic record of 4.0 (all A's). The UA Dean's and President's lists recognize full-time undergraduate students. The lists do not apply to graduate students or to undergraduate students who take less than a full course load.
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2019 Jun 21
Valdosta State University Announces Spring 2019 Dean's List
Valdosta State University is proud to announce its Spring 2019 Dean's List. Students who achieve a semester grade point average of 3.50 or higher on nine or more semester hours with an institutional grade point average of 3.00 or higher are recognized by being placed on the Dean's List. Developmental studies, transient, and graduate students are not eligible for Dean's List status.
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2019 Jun 10
University of North Georgia announces Dean's Lists for spring 2019
The deans of each of UNG's five colleges - the College of Arts & Letters, the College of Education, the College of Health Sciences & Professions, the Mike Cottrell College of Business, and the College of Science & Mathematics - announced the names of those students who made their respective lists for spring 2019. Dean's List recognition is achieved by having at least a 3.5 grade point average, carrying 12 or more credit hours in one semester and having no grade lower than B.
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2019 May 28
Nearly 1,300 take part in spring commencement at UNG
Almost 1,300 newly minted University of North Georgia (UNG) graduates walked in spring commencement ceremonies held May 3-4 at the Convocation Center on UNG's Dahlonega Campus
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2019 May 28
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Spring 2019 Dean's List
Over 1,500 students were named to the Spring 2019 Dean's List at Tallahassee Community College.
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2019 May 28
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Spring 2019 President's List
More than 700 students were named to the Spring 2019 President's List at Tallahassee Community College.
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2019 May 28
Area Residents Make Dean's List at Georgia Southwestern State University
The following local residents made the Spring 2019 Dean's List at Georgia Southwestern State University and were among 600 students recognized for scholastic achievement.
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2019 May 15
Area residents graduate from Georgia Southwestern State University
The following area residents were among approximately 300 students who graduated from Georgia Southwestern State University during the Spring 2019 Commencement Ceremony held on Wednesday, May 8 in Convocation Hall of the Student Success Center.
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2019 May 15
TCC students visit Ghana
Tallahassee Community College (TCC) students went on a trip of a life-time to Ghana, West Africa during the Spring Break of 2019. On March 15, the group flew from Tallahassee (via Atlanta--Amsterdam) and arrived in Accra, Ghana on March 16. This is the second year that Professor Forster Agama, the group's leader, has successfully coordinated the Study Abroad Trip to Ghana. On March 17, the group had a guided tour of the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and the Independence Square, where they learned about the history of Gold Coast and Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the 1st Ghanaian to be elected President of the Republic of Ghana. They later visited the University of Ghana and then continued on to Ho, the capital city of the Volta Region. "This trip was everything I needed rolled into the span of ten days. I discovered parts of myself and a certain kind of peace I never knew existed," said first-year TCC student Yasmine Ameli, of Tallahassee, FL. "We tend to forget what life is about in the midst of school, work and our personal lives. This not only refreshed my mental, but gave me more insight to what my life's purpose is. I am forever grateful for what this opportunity provided. Africa is where it's at." While in the Volta Region, the group had the opportunity to visit the Tafi Atome Sacred Grove. This community was inhabited by the Sacred True Mona Monkeys, who were believed to have lived there prior to the arrival of the ancestors of the local community. The group learned about the community, their traditions, and then later went on a hiking tour to Wli Falls, which is the highest waterfall in Ghana. "Wli - Allowed me to Flow," said TCC student Giovanni King. "I enjoyed visiting the Wli waterfalls; it was definitely worth the hike and I would do it again if given the chance." "The only way to describe the trip to Ghana is absolutely incredible. It was a big culture shock for me since I knew nothing about Ghana except that it was in Africa prior to this trip," said TCC sophomore Jazmine Hawkins, of Jacksonville, FL. "Seeing how people live differently in a whole other continent was just incredible. I loved everything about it and hope to go back someday." The group continued on to the Ashanti Kings Palace in Kumasi, which was used by the Ashanti kings until 1974. They explored this historic site, visited the museum and stopped at the Kente clothing weaving village, Adanwomase in the Ashanti Region, to learn about the creation and the tradition of Kente clothes. At the Adinkra village, the students were introduced to the traditional meaning of the Adinkra symbols of the Ashantis. They also participated in a workshop and designed their own print clothes. "Growing up in a similar culture to the one in Ghana, this trip was nostalgic. I always knew what was presented in media about Africa was not always depicted honestly," said first-year TCC student Zamia Taleghani, of Tallahassee, FL. "I am now equipped with the experience this trip offered to combat the negative stereotypes and ideas presented in our everyday society. It was such a breath of fresh air, literally and metaphorically. The expedition to the Assin Manso Slave River was breathtaking to those in attendance. This was where the captured Africans from the Northern part of Ghana and other parts of Africa had their last bath. The group continued on to Cape Coast Castle (dungeons and the door of no return) which was used to hold the captured before they were loaded onto ships and sold in the Americas, especially the Caribbean as slaves. "Overall this was a great trip. I enjoyed learning about the Ghanaian culture. It was quite an experience to be able to walkthrough and see special places contained in history," said TCC student Jasmine Morris, of Monticello, FL. "Being able to travel to a land in which my ancestors lived was especially emotional and exciting. All of the tours were great learning experiences and I learned a lot of information." As the trip advanced to its final days, the group visited a typical Ghanaian village close to Cape Coast and were welcomed by the elders of the village during an official greeting ceremony. The group toured the primary school being built by the community; made monetary and material donations to the school; and held a school lesson for the children. After having lunch in the village, the students were treated to a typical cultural performance by the women and children of the village. "What I enjoyed during the trip was going to the village and visiting the school and the church. The home cooked meal that they made for us was delicious. I honestly wish I could have spent more time with them," said TCC sophomore Muraiye Pierre, of Tallahassee, FL. "The fact that they were so grateful and excited for the little that we brought and donated filled my heart with joy. Two of the kids from the village gifted me with drawings that they made that is now placed beautifully on my wall in my room. I will remember them forever." Finally, the group stopped at the Kakum National Park, an undisturbed virgin rainforest and one of the most frequently visited national parks in Ghana. They enjoyed the view from the Canopy Walkway over seven bridges and tall tree tops. "Traveling is a huge component of a study abroad experience," said TCC student Mary Wilson, of Tallahassee, FL. "I was grateful for the opportunity to visit historical sites such as the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, Memorial Park, W.E.B. DuBois Centre, and the Assin Manso Slave River. I will treasure these memories forever." "Visiting Ghana was by far the most amazing and humbling experience I've ever experienced," said final-year student Torrence Harrell, of Tallahassee, FL. "I'm eternally grateful that I had the opportunity to visit such a beautiful country, full of beautiful people of all shades of color." "My overall experience in this program, and in Ghana, was very life changing," said TCC student Hillary Eaton, of Tallahassee, FL. I feel very blessed to have been able to return to my roots and learn about a culture that was once lost to me and so many people." For more information about this or future trips to Ghana, contact Forster Agama at (850) 201-8058 or agamaf@tcc.fl.edu
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2019 Apr 15
UNG cadets earn military awards, scholarships
More than 75 military awards and scholarships were presented to members of the University of North Georgia's Corps of Cadets at the annual Boar's Head Brigade Military Awards Review, held on March 26 at the convocation center on the UNG Dahlonega campus.
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2019 May 13
TCC Dental Students attend Special Olympics
Recently, TCC dental students attended the Leon County Special Olympics. The students helped with Special Smiles Health examinations and assisted local dentists and dental hygienists in providing oral examinations and fluoride treatments to athletes participating in the Special Olympics. They also educated participants and visitors on oral hygiene and information related tobacco cessation.
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2019 Apr 4
TCC Healthcare Students participate in Hospital Day
On March 14, TCC's Ghazvini Center held Hospital Day, inviting the community to tour the facility and learn what TCC's healthcare programs have to offer. During this event, visitors also got the opportunity to see a live operation of the Simulation Center. The Simulation Center currently has 14 adult, four pediatric, two infant, one newborn, and one maternal simulator. These simulators allow staff to present different scenarios to students with the purpose of improving patient safety. Several students enrolled in TCC's Nursing, Emergency Medical Services, Respiratory Care, Radiologic Technology, and Dental programs demonstrated how various medical scenarios are handled, implementing what they've learned in TCC's healthcare programs.
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2019 Mar 27
Georgia Southern University announces Fall 2018 President's List
Georgia Southern University recently recognized approximately 1,850 students for excellence in academics on the Fall 2018 President's List. To be eligible for the President's List, a student must have at least a 4.0 grade point average and carry a minimum of 12 hours for the semester.
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2019 Mar 1
Fall 2018 Graduation - Associate's Degrees
More than 700 students earned associate's degrees from Georgia State University's Perimeter College during the Fall 2018 semester, with more than 3,000 students earning degrees at the associate's, bachelor's, master's, professional, specialist and doctoral degree levels.
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2019 Feb 18
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Fall 2018 Dean's List
Nearly 1,500 students were named to the Fall 2018 Dean's List at Tallahassee Community College.
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2019 Feb 14
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Fall 2018 President's List
More than 1,100 students were named to the Fall 2018 President's List at Tallahassee Community College.
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2019 Feb 14
Students Named to Fall 2018 Dean's List
Kennesaw State University congratulates the more than 6,000 students named to the Fall 2018 Dean's List. Students enrolled at least 9 credit hours and with a grade point average of at least 3.5 were named to the list.
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2019 Jan 25
University of North Georgia announces Dean's Lists for fall 2018
The deans of each of UNG's five colleges - the College of Arts & Letters, the College of Education, the College of Health Sciences & Professions, the Mike Cottrell College of Business, and the College of Science & Mathematics - announced the names of those students who made their respective lists for fall 2018. Dean's List recognition is achieved by having at least a 3.5 grade point average, carrying 12 or more credit hours in one semester and having no grade lower than B.
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2019 Jan 11
Area residents graduate from Georgia Southwestern State University
The following area residents were among approximately 426 students who graduated from Georgia Southwestern State University during the Fall 2018 Commencement Ceremony held on Wednesday, December 12 in Convocation Hall of the Student Success Center.
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2018 Dec 19
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Summer 2018 President's List
More than 850 students were named to the Summer 2018 President's List at Tallahassee Community College.
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2018 Sep 25
Area Residents Make Dean's List at Georgia Southwestern State University
The following local residents made the Fall 2018 Dean's List at Georgia Southwestern State University and were among 600 students recognized for scholastic achievement.
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2018 Dec 19
First Year Physical Therapy Students Receive White Coats
Forty-two members of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2021 at Georgia State University received their white coats at the annual White Coat Ceremony and Service of Remembrance on September 6. Receiving the white coats marks the students' transition to clinical education and professional status as developing healthcare providers.
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2018 Nov 2
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Summer 2018 Dean's List
More than 700 students were named to the Summer 2018 Dean's List at Tallahassee Community College.
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2018 Sep 25
Kennesaw State University Class of 2018
Kennesaw State University recently welcomed its newest class of graduates. Over 1,300 students earned bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees during Summer 2018 commencement ceremonies in July.
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2018 Sep 17
Students Named to Summer 2018 Dean's List
Kennesaw State University congratulates the more than 600 students named to the Summer 2018 Dean's List. Students enrolled at least 9 credit hours and with a grade point average of at least 3.5 were named to the list.
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2018 Sep 17
Troy University announces students accepted for admission in July
Troy University is proud to announce students who have been accepted for admission during July.
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2018 Aug 30
Area Residents Make Academic Achievement List at Georgia Southwestern State University
The following local residents made the Summer 2018 Academic Achievement List at Georgia Southwestern State University and were among 400 students recognized for scholastic achievement.
Honors List -
2018 Aug 27