Dean’s, President’s Lists, early college students named for UA spring 2023 term

Published 2:15 pm Tuesday, June 27, 2023

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From The University of Alabama

TUSCALOOSA, AL (06/23/2023) — A total of 12,487 students enrolled during Spring Semester 2023 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). These driven students are making waves across UA’s more than 70 undergraduate programs and 12 colleges and schools:

Anna Baker of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Dani Blackwell of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Leighton Coppedge of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Lucas Dale of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

James Garmany of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Marlie Giles of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Lauren Hay of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Ashley Jones of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Autumn Jones of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Andrew Kennedy of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Cameron McGhar of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Parker Mccormick of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Mckinley Mims of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Reid Mitchell of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Jacob Moore of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Abbey Moses of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Jon Nelson of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Grace Porter of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

James Simpson of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Andrea Smith of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Jessica Smith of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Logan Stone of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Kailee Williams of Clanton, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Brisa Godinez Garcia of Jemison, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Jordan Hallmark of Jemison, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Carson Hayes of Jemison, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Colin Hayes of Jemison, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Anna Kendrick of Jemison, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Kelsey Porter of Jemison, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Amber Sansom of Jemison, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Alexandra Wilson of Jemison, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Noah Nix of Maplesville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Preston McGee of Plantersville, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

Lindsey Wood of Thorsby, Alabama was named to the Presidents List.

Tommy Robbins of Verbena, Alabama was named to the Deans List.

A total of 516 students enrolled in UA Early College during Spring Semester 2023 at The University of Alabama were named to the director’s list with an academic record of 3.6 or higher. These students represent 67 percent of students enrolled during the spring semester.

The director’s list recognizes students enrolled in classes through the UA Early College program. UA Early College allows high school students to get a head start on their college courses. High school sophomores, juniors and seniors enrolled in UA Early College can choose from more than 80 different online and on-campus courses and earn up to 30 hours of college credit.

The 2023 spring list includes the following students:

Alexis Carr of Clanton, AL attends Jemison High School.

The University of Alabama, part of The University of Alabama System, is the state’s flagship university. UA shapes a better world through its teaching, research and service. With a global reputation for excellence, UA provides an inclusive, forward-thinking environment and nearly 200 degree programs on a beautiful, student-centered campus. A leader in cutting-edge research, UA advances discovery, creative inquiry and knowledge through more than 30 research centers. As the state’s largest higher education institution, UA drives economic growth in Alabama and beyond.