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College Briefs 6/9/22

Posted 6/8/22

Orange Park’s Farley graduates from GracelandLAMONI, Iowa – Graceland University celebrated his Spring graduation, including Orange Park’s Heather Farley, who graduated with a …

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College Briefs 6/9/22


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Orange Park’s Farley graduates from Graceland

LAMONI, Iowa – Graceland University celebrated his Spring graduation, including Orange Park’s Heather Farley, who graduated with a Master of Science in Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner).
Founded in 1895 and sponsored by Community of Christ, Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa, is more than just a school. It is a community of passionate, caring and dedicated individuals who put their relationships with students first.

Sciartelli earns degree from The College of Charleston

CHARLESTON, S.C. – Kirstin Sciartelli, of Orange Park, recently graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management from the College of Charleston.
Sciartelli was among more than 1,450 students who received degrees.
Located in the heart of historic Charleston, South Carolina, the College of Charleston is a nationally recognized public liberal arts and sciences university.

GCS’s Daniels graduates from University of Scranton

SCRANTON, Pa. – Ray L. Daniels of Green Cove Springs was among more than 500 master's and doctoral degrees conferred at its graduate commencement ceremony at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre.
Degrees were conferred to graduates who had completed their academic degree requirements in August and December of 2021, as well as January and May of 2022.
Daniels earned a Master of Business Administration degree in healthcare management from The University of Scranton.
At the ceremony, the University conferred doctor of business administration degrees, doctor of nursing practice degrees and doctor of physical therapy degrees, in addition to master's degrees in various disciplines.

Three from Fleming Island on President’s List at Mississippi College

CLINTON, Miss. – The Mississippi College Office of Academic Affairs releases the president's list after the close of fall and spring semesters each academic year. Cathryn, Madelyn and Rebecca Stennett, all of Fleming Island, were selected.
To be eligible for the President's List, a student must maintain a 4.0 grade point average, based on a 4.0 system. The student must take a full course load of at least 12 semester hours of undergraduate credit with all academic courses impacting their grade point average.
Mississippi College, affiliated with the Mississippi Baptist Convention, is a private, co-educational, Christian university of liberal arts and sciences serving more than 4,100 students from approximately 35 states and more than three dozen countries.

Three local graduates on Chancellor’s List at Ole Miss

OXFORD, Miss. – The University of Mississippi announced students named to the Spring 2022 Honor Roll lists, including the Chancellor's Honor Roll, which is reserved for students who earn a semester GPA of 3.75-4.00, including Carolina Hollis of Orange Park and Halley Heyer and Courtney Googe, both of Fleming Island.
"The remarkable students achieving Chancellor's Honor Roll are among the best and brightest at the University of Mississippi," said Chancellor Glenn Boyce. "I commend them for their hard work and dedication resulting in their outstanding academic achievements and this well-deserved recognition."
In order to be eligible for honor roll designation, a student must have completed at least 12 graded hours for the semester and may not be on academic probation during the semester.

Local students on Tallahassee Community College’s President's List

TALLAHASSEE – More than 1,200 students were selected to the Spring 2022 President's List at Tallahassee Community College. Students must earn a 4.0 grade point average to receive the President's List recognition.
The following local students were: Kenzie Bullen of Orange Park, Ashton Correia of Fleming Island, Alec Nazworth of Keystone Heights and Nathan Schad of Orange Park.
This is quite an honor and we want to take a moment to personally congratulate them on their achievement.
Tallahassee Community College is consistently ranked as one of the top community colleges in the nation. Every semester, thousands of students choose TCC as the next step in their education journey.