LEWISTON, ID - A total of 864 students at Lewis-Clark State College have earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2023 semester. Among the honorees, 512 made the President’s List while 352 were named to the Dean’s List.
To qualify for the President's List students must have a 3.75 grade point average or higher for the semester and take at least 12 graded credits in level 100 classes or above. The Dean's List uses the same requirements but students must have a GPA between 3.25 and 3.749.
The complete list of honor roll students is below. Idaho, Washington, and Oregon are listed first among the states. The remaining states are listed in alphabetical order, followed by countries outside of the United States. Students are listed by the hometown they submitted to the LC State registrar’s office.
Lewis-Clark State, which has the lowest tuition among Idaho’s public four-year institutions, wrapped up its spring semester and had 763 students graduate and earn 967 degrees and certificates.
PRESIDENT’S LIST
IDAHO
Ammon – Katrina M. Duncan, Tyler L. Taysom.
Athol – Alahna M. Menter, Taylor D. Moore, Clairelise Neelon, Wade J. Scott.
Avery – Madrona Beitz.
Bayview – Amber D. Howard, Day-Lin L. Jones.
Blanchard – Emma Hardy.
Boise – Jonathan Z. Asdell, Adam M. Boylan, Katelyn D. Brown, Alexandrah S. Crow, Kari L. Curtis, Grace M. Hebert, Cooper N. Howell, Kelly Huang, Kira L. Isaacs, Coleby M. Kauffman, Ella T. Nelson, Jennifer L. Roland, Rachael D. Sinnes, Jacob D. Taylor.
Bonners Ferry – Connor K. Alexander, Joy Fields, Abigail R. Gorton, Lisa M. Pluid.
Buhl – Tessa M. Guinn, Crystal E. Tverdy.
Caldwell – Austin J. Burrell, Rocio Espinoza, Kylah Fillmore, Alexander G. McDowell, Payton A. Thibault.
Cambridge – Brendan T. Wood, Morgan M. Wood.
Challis – Katie L. Hewitt.
Clark Fork – Michelle A. Adams.
Coeur d’Alene – Kaitlynn E. Butler, Lisa M. Calder, Kyla E. Currie, Kate E. Ducoeur, Luke Emerson, MacKenzie M. Ferris, Carter J. Gordon, Mallory R. Gregson, Michelle Holt, Emma J. Hostetter, Elizabeth M. Irvin, Emily P. McMullen, Zachry B. Medearis, Ethan Samayoa, Nicole Skeie, Rebecca Steed, Clara R. Stephens, Mark R. Tetzlaff, Sarah Whiteside.
Cottonwood – Matthew W. Coppernoll, Cayle M. Johnson, India R. Peery, Jade Prigge.
Craigmont – Kobe J. Droegmiller, Katherine A. Goeckner, Wade W. Goeckner.
Culdesac – Samantha P. Bomar, Tesla A. Presnell, Aletha A. Reid.
Deary – London G. Kirk.
Declo – Caleb J. Moore.
Eagle – Jacob Adams, Cassidy R. Landry, Cassidy E. Sherburne, Carly R. Talbert, Kathryn S. Williams.
Emmett – Kayla L. Smith.
Filer – Cheyenne N. Olsen.
Fruitland – Peyton E. Aldrich, Trey G. Buster, Kevin Romero Hernandez.
Genesee – Lucie A. Ranisate, Kaycee G. Richman, Chandra D. Smith, Molly E. Young.
Gooding – Ernesto A. Garcia Rosales.
Grangeville – Anya M. Andrews, Camden K. Barger, Jesus I. Perez.
Greencreek – Danielle R. Sonnen.
Greenleaf – Grace E. Dixon.
Hailey – Elizabeth J. Baledge.
Hayden – Alicia A. Bertolero, Janea M. Clark, Kenneth Dorris, Sophia D. Farrar, Alexandria L. Gibbs, Jack W. Lynch, Cosette M. McNabb, Sara N. Muehlhausen, Priya R. Piller.
Idaho Falls – Sheean L. Miner.
Jerome – Alexis L. Ceron.
Juliaetta – Joshua Conley, Lachlan R. Lysne, Mary K. Pascoe, Cody W. Poxleitner, Jeffrey A. Wing.
Kamiah – Daisy L. Bower, Kaylee Y. Hunt, Cecily R. Puckett.
Kimberly – Reece S. Garey.
Kooskia – Paige B. Morrow, Jarret P. Nuxoll.
Kuna – Giada Barson, Peter O. Barson, Brylee Oien.
Lapwai – Kade A. Calkins, Salena D. FiveThunders, Logan H. Gray, Teresa D. Leighton, Alan V. Weaskus.
Lenore – Preston M. Boyer, Emma May.
Lewiston – Mackenzie R. Aaseby, Layton A. Ahlers, Yzabella E. Ahlstrom, Conor J. Albrich, Andrew W. Anderson, Joseph Archer, Ashley R. Arnold, Cassidy M. Arnot, Ashlee E. Bachman, Brit R. Bann, Emily L. Bann, Benjamin L. Birdsell, Jero M. Bonilla, Kalisa J. Boyd, Lina Boylan, Madison V. Bricker, Tori N. Broomhall, Jeffrey E. Bundy, Jennah M. Carpenter, Jaiden B. Caviness, MarDee S. Chambers, Leighton R. Church, Emily K. Collins, Carrie A. Curtis, Nathan A. Davis, Jillian R. Delka, Gracen R. Desautel, Tyler L. Dibble, Jenea M. Edmonson, Rachel L. Everett, Arielle L. Feucht, Quiara F. Finch, Raeli Q. Finch, Maraya L. Fletcher, Kendall M. Fowler, Abigail A. Frazier, Alexandria J. Frazier, Courtney M. Godfrey, Austin D. Gomez, Wendy R. Green, Jessica K. Grove, William P. Grubin, Tanya H. Gunnell, Tina Guo, Taia S. Hadfield, Josie E. Hafer, Cheona Haugen, Emmett L. Heiss, Kylan J. Hernandez, Melody Hernandez, Rachel K. Hoffman, Elise J. Hogaboam, Bailey K. Horak, Dylan T. Houser, Sophia R. Huffman, Zoe M. Inman, Sarah C. Jackman, Ty J. Johannesen, Megan M. Johnson, Leah C. Johnston, Ethan R. Jones, Dalynn R. Kenerson, Ostin R. LeFavour, Jacob T. Liapis, Grant C. Lybyer, Mya M. Madden, Brendon J. Martin, Sydney A. Martin, Kallie M. Mastroberardino, Conner A. May, Jacklyn R. McAtee, Cassidy L. McCoy, Adam C. McGarry, Brenda L. McKinley, Devin A. McShane, Rebekah A. Miller, Julie K. Muasya, Joel M. Mullikin, Max A. Nagel, Abigail K. Neff, Carolyn I. Nickel, Jenika N. Ortiz, Samantha L. Pecararo, Kyler D. Peterson, Brooke P. Pfaff, David A. Pfeifer, Lilah J. Phelps, Kelly A. Powell, Alexis A. Poxleitner, Danielle M. Ricard, Gracyn R. Richardson, Jayton N. Rowden, Jace B. Sams, Amariah G. Schug, Hallie G. Seaman, Caleb N. Sedgwick, Mollie J. Seibly, Lizeth T. Serecero, Hailey C. Shaw, Brooklyn D. Shell, Madilyn M. Sorenson, Andrea M. Sotin, Sydnee J. Swift, Isabelle R. Taylor, Paxton V. Taylor, Camille C. Teats, Kendall R. Teichmer, Emma Thompson, Madeline S. Thornton, Fredric Tomeh, Jarom O. Toy, Ryanne E. Travis, Connor S. Turpin, Ellea R. Uhlenkott, Kolby A. Vaughn, Alexis L. Vaughns, Bowman L. Wadsworth, Robert D. Wareham, Julian C. Washburn, Thomas J. Weakland, Kyle J. Wensman, Brice A. West, Taylor R. Whitney, Elizabeth J. Wilcoxson, Jordyn R. Wilkins, Taylor N. Wilkins, Rachel L. Williams, Kylie C. Wilson, Lynnsey T. Wilson, Ruby A. Wimer, Brandon G. Wolff, Courtney L. Yates, Tiara J. Yount, Jacob C. Zanon.
Lucile – Isaac C. Hofflander
McCall – Samuel J. Weller.
Meridian – Faith L. Allen, Demi K. Baird, Kaela I. Brown, Alexander D. Fry, Meghan L. Garrison, Brian A. Hernandez, Gabriela M. Mallindine, Zachery R. Olsen, Hector A. Rivera, Samantha L. Schrank, Gabriela C. Tennessen, Kadyn Tieken, Sarah Yenor.
Middleton – Jackson H. Fife, James Harrell, Logan A. Marchant, Austin D. Swing.
Midvale – Amanda M. Uhlenkott.
Montpelier – Lily L. Sharp.
Moscow – Samantha R. Brevig, Grace E. Burke, Andrew L. Crossler, Samantha M. Dietrich, Michael J. Dow, Konstantin Kolesnikov, Teigan G. Lockwood, Christopher L. Malberg, Dylan T. Mattson, Hansel R. May, Tristin L. O'Brien, Amy R. Paul, Hannah Platts.
Mountain Home – Oliver N. Brown, Emily A. Cruser, Emily A. DeSantis, Mackenzie R. Henke.
Murtaugh – Cesar J. Aburto.
Nampa – Jaqueline Acevedo Salazar, Emily R. Crawford, Kelsee R. Fleming, Kaycee D. Henman, Madelyn A. Hutchison, Victoria A. Raulerson, Clay Shumaker, Jacob D. Waller, Kaylee J. Wangelin, Brandon A. Wells.
Nezperce – Jared D. Cronce, Ryan M. Heideman, Kinyon I. Keith, Laurel Kuther, Mary E. Kuther, Grace M. Tiegs, KC L. Wahl.
Orofino – Brett W. Allsop, Jorge A. Baird, Lori Blanchard, Breyer M. Boyer, Jed Brewster, Abigail P. Brown, Cory R. Campbell, Peyton D. Cochran, Mattie E. Drobish, Kaytie K. Friesen, Victoria Gundacker, Joshua J Jennings, Eric S. Marti, Carissa J. Myers, Janeen N. Ott, Allyse H. Waggener, Sydnie J. Zywina.
Osburn – Jaden B. House, Zackery A. Welch.
Parma – Abigail L. Troxel.
Paul – Dallis J. Shockey.
Payette – Alexandria L. Eckhart.
Pierce – Micah D. Nelson.
Pinehurst – Grace N. Shorey.
Post Falls – Lauren Averhart, Shane D. Calligan, Randi Frazier, Wendellyn M. Hall, Tyler L. Holden, Emma Leese, Cassey G. Lowry, Alyssa Martin, Marcus R. Pappas, Katharine M. Sanchez, Autumn E. Tatman, Stephanie L. Thomson.
Potlatch – Charlee R. Beckner, Kyndal J. Cessnun, Justina Forde.
Rathdrum – Destry B. Brack, Rylee R. George, Markena D. Gorton, Stevie R. Gulman, Emma J. Harris, Kansas V. Haugen, Kathryn D. Kirk, Laurel L. Langenderfer, Brendon L. Singletary, Kameron M. Vordahl, Jennifer M. Wirtz.
Reubens – Payton M. Crow.
Riggins – Lotus O. Harper.
Rupert – Sophie Hill.
Sagle – Alethea Codding, Elissa Codding, Theresa L. Porter.
Sandpoint – Rachel L. Campbell, Sara J. Hathaway, Emelia M. Hawkins, Olivia N. Hawkins, Hannemae B. Witthaus.
Soda Springs – Alexa M. Horsley.
Spirit Lake – Alexis B. Benner, Piet J. Kongsatt, Taylor R. Menti, Kayla O'Connell, Abigail E. Peightal, Kaylan D. Youngman.
St. Maries – Mikaela G. Aguirre, Jacob L. Hills, John C. Ingersoll, Rubina J. Martin, Kirsten E. Miller, Grant B. Peet, Christie M. Trott.
Troy - Daniel Wincentsen.
Twin Falls – Taylynn R. Anderson, Paytan O. Hansen, April L. Wiggins.
Victor – Audrey F. Moulton.
Viola – Jon M. Porras.
Weippe – Jaron M. Christopherson, Cadence A. Gilmore, Dalton Thomson.
White Bird – Ashley Hampton.
Wilder – Lexie A. Ponce.
Winchester – Dorian J. Antone.
Worley – Logan R. Fude, Sawyer K. Fude.
WASHINGTON
Arlington – William D. Abram.
Asotin – David L. Ambroson.
Bellingham – Madison McClelland.
Chelan – Kaitlyn N. Rainville.
Clarkston – Andrea M. Ackerland, Jenna K. Allen, Dennis M. Butti, Eliza P. Clark, Kenlie B. Connor, Paul E. Dittmar, Kailey M. Druffel, Laban G. Francis, Mireya Gehl, Ava M. Hasenoehrl, Jonae M. Knopes, Lariesha E. Kunze, Brandon M. Landkammer, Dylan E. Landrus, Kilee A. Lemm, Madison L. Liedkie, Andrew J. Likkel, Alfredo D. Mendoza, Mya L. Mendoza, Damien I. Minkey, Jesse L. Rich, Rehema S. Schiro, Brooke M. Schoenfeld, Jayden K. Sewell, Lorien Smith, Justin C. Spencer, Austyn R. Straw, Tycee D. Thivierge, Charlie L. Toombs, Riley J. Ziegler.
Cle Elum – Anna J. Kelly.
Colfax – Perry M. Imler, Kierstyn L. York.
Graham – Morgan L. Wenning.
Lacrosse – Dustin D. Broeckel.
Lake Forest Park – Clara K. Blue.
Mead – Ezekiel R. Miller.
Otis Orchards – Travis R. Derrick.
Pomeroy – Oscar M. Avila, Nikki L. Halbert, Elizabeth K. Ruchert.
Pullman – Grayson A. Hunt, Emmy T. Sanson, Ekaterina A. Shabatin.
Puyallup – Callie M. Stevens.
Ravensdale – Adyson Clabby.
Redmond – Noah Weintraub.
Richland – Lucy Allen, Cade M. Edwards.
Rosalia – Isabella C. Castanon.
Snohomish – Carter T. Booth.
Spokane – Sitara L. Byrd, Samuel Stockton, Hannah E. Van Every.
Stanwood – Madison E. Howe.
Vancouver – Jocelin Bibian, Emberlynn E. Mack.
Walla Walla – Jocelyn Hernandez, Kyren P. Morris.
OREGON
Astoria – Eli C. Takalo.
Enterprise – Lexie E. Gassett, Sydney L. Roe.
Grants Pass – Grace O. Osborne.
Jamieson – Cristal F. Reza.
Milton Freewater – Rachael L. Lyon.
Oregon City – Alex J. Sol.
Pendleton – Noah Preston.
Pilot Rock – Kade G. Koberstein.
Portland – Baonhi Nguyen.
Sherwood – Andrew L. Fujii.
Tigard – Lindsey M. Wilson.
ALASKA
Anchorage – Ajay A. Gordon, Theodore Matthew Theriault.
Homer – Clayton J. Beachy.
Juneau – Alexandra Earls, Madison F. Earls.
ARIZONA
Clifton – Juliauna J. Forgach-Aguilar.
Scottsdale – Brycen Andrew Brown.
CALIFORNIA
Anaheim – Esther M. Kailiponi.
Cottonwood – Garrett J. Thibodeau.
Duarte – Davian Brown.
San Marcos – Alec G. Holmes.
COLORADO
Broomfield – Justin R. Leonard.
Eagle – Kylee L. Hughes.
Hotchkiss – Owen W. Mattison.
FLORIDA
Casselberry – Alexis R. Currier.
HAWAII
Hanapepe –Kierstin K. Gummerus.
MINNESOTA
Willmar – Luke J. Sellmann.
MONTANA
Missoula – Conner Crawford.
NEVADA
Owyhee – Cameron F. Paradise.
WEST VIRGINIA
Weirton – Randi Lageschulte.
AUSTRALIA
Brisbane – Declan F. Townsend.
Nicholls – Jacob Green.
BELGIUM
Berlare – Ines Steeman.
BRAZIL
Maria E. Santos Da Silva.
CANADA
Calgary – Elias C. Theodossopoulos.
Regina – Alexandra C. Schmidt.
ECUADOR
Quito – Juan P. Naranjo Penna.
GERMANY
Kea Louise Stieglitz.
Dallgow-Doberitz – Malte J. Sommer.
GHANA
Kenneth Baidoo.
MALAYSIA
Cornelius Sia Kee Hung.
PAKISTAN
Punjab – Peer Muhammad Ali Abid.
SPAIN
Benicasim – Beatriz A. Lambru.
TAIWAN
Ji Wu.
TUNISIA
Kairouan – Mohamed A. Kharrat.
DEAN’S LIST
IDAHO
Ammon – Alina M. Rubio.
Athol – D. L. Swensen, Haylie J. Thompson.
Bliss – Ailani Gomez.
Boise - Rachel C. Boren, Nolan R. Call, Bailey K. Findlay, Kayden R. Higginbotham, Lorin A. Maughan, Grace T. McCormick, Hannah N. Todd, Jonathan O. Wattles.
Bonners Ferry – Kae M. Hilliard-Dodge, Paisley D. Schulte, Hunter D. Smith.
Buhl – Vanesa Serna.
Burley – Nallely Leon.
Caldwell – Carli F. Ehlers, Cristian C. Gamino, Rylee N. Herre, Chantelia M. Hunting, Payton A. Hymas, Natalie L. Pinon.
Cascade – Garrett W. Speer.
Cataldo – Jaron R. Figueroa.
Chubbuck – Kathryn A. Black.
Clark Fork – Logan Coleman.
Coeur d’Alene – Emily Adamson, Cameron D. Bravo, Heather R. Carroll, Daniel M. Challinor, Zoe J. Cooley, Dylan E. Franks, Kayla A. Freed, Zachary R. Fuchs, Corey J Meyer, Mya R. Peterson, Abigail L. Putzig, Chase W. Richardson, Sharadyn L. Sargent, Hunter Sasselli, Emily J. Shveyda, Matthew Soumas, Matthew R. Stolley, Jonathan D. Woldridge,
Cottonwood – Darren N Byers, Jade A. Gehring, MacKenzie L. Key, Samuel S. Mager, Kyle J. Schwartz.
Council – Dottie J. Korte.
Craigmont – Caristae A. Robinson, Lane K. Wassmuth.
Culdesac – Joss L. Reid, Kalyb T. Uhrich, Christie I. Wilson.
Dalton Gardens – Emily M. Damschen, Kayla D. Mueller.
Deary – Cassidy J. Henderson, Bailee A. Swanson.
Dietrich – Estefanny Alvarado.
Donnelly – Isaac H. Jacobsen.
Dubois – Jace C. Summers.
Emmett – Daphne V. Buckland.
Fruitland – Jordyn L. Higley, Taylor N. Phillips.
Genesee – Carson L. Schwartz.
Gooding – Rosario C. Morales.
Grangeville – Paige E. Layman, Suzan K. Linder, Alyssa J. Peeples, Emma R. Roach, Gianna R. Skovajsa.
Hammett – Oscar A. Sanchez.
Harrison – Leah Rife-Dupuy.
Hauser – Kimberly Forsberg.
Hayden – Brian D. Applegate, Lauren M. Campbell, Erin N. McPhee, McKenna A. Moak, Logan K. Moffett, Nez S. Ogle, Katelyn M. Valentine.
Horseshoe Bend – Decker A. Larson, Lana M. Larson.
Idaho Falls – Baylee M. Leavitt.
Jerome – Jessica R. Kelley, Carely Melena.
Juliaetta – Hannah M. Henriksen, Lindsey R. Warner.
Kamiah – Sarah A. Martinez-Warren, Claire J. McNall.
Kendrick – Brian L. Lawrence.
Kimberly – Malakai R. Brune.
Kooskia – Mary E. Martin.
Kuna – Alexandria Case, Emma R. Hartley, Ella G. Vannortwick.
Lapwai – Ryan D. Terry
Lewiston – Jesse J. Ady, Isabelle S. Alati, Shawnee A. Aman, Tabitha L. Ames, Shaylee R. Bachman, Galen Bennett, Hayden J. Berger, Michael R. Bodden, Tiana R. Bonner, Andrew P. Booth, Cassandra J. Bricker, Gabrielle M. Brown, Bradyn R. Buttenhoff, Mikayla J. Bybee, Rylei M. Carper, Lakota R. Chimburas, Lyric J. Chrislock, Taylor A. Cleary, Brian M. Coates, Kerby A. Cole, Terry L. Davis, Rosemary F. Dever, Tyler D. Drover, Lilyanne C. Egland, Silas D. Elsberry, Tierney J. Fitzgerald, April W. Ford, Grayson B. Foster, Iden Gardner, Tyler M. Grim, Janna-Maree G. Groce, Anika S. Grogan, Rayanna L. Grove, Natori A. Harrington, Connor J. Heersink, Cruz B. Hepburn, Kendall L. Hodges, Raven T. Holt, Jessica L. Huwa, Isabella L. Inzunza, Randy B. Isbelle, Allison A. Jacks, Damon J. Jeffrey, Gabrielle R. Johnson, Madigan M. Kelly, Thor E. King, Brooks S. Larsen, Jazmin N. Lomax Turner, Kenneth J. Louie-Mcgee, Hailey R. Lunders, Victoria A. Luzader, Zachary T. Mallon, Sun B. Means, Taylor G. Medavarapu, Courtney M. Morgan, Shane H. Nickelson, Tammy J. Packwood, Parker A. Payton, Maci Phillips, Emily V. Raebel, Andrew J. Raymond, Rylie A. Reagan, Meggan J. Roberts, Caitlin S. Ruiz, Amanda Schoene, Savannah E. Seeley, Claire J. Shepherd, Connor J. Short, Erin C. Shubert, Cameron J. Smith, Connor D. Stadtmiller, Michael M. Steiger, Jakob T. Strom, Natalee R. Taylor, Dawson W. Teats, Ashlee S. Tipton, Mary G. Turpin, Cael M. Tyler, Kyle A. Van Boeyen, Christina N. Vidovich, Joshua G. Waits, Madeline M. Weaver, Lacey S. Welter-Jordan, Lexy L. Wilson, Kathryn R. Yeats.
McCall – Lindsay E. Butler, Joel A. Meske.
Melba – Alivia J. Vanschoiack.
Meridian – Isaac C. Haws, Tymber A. Irish, Regina C. Jayne, Davis W. McCollum, Jakob B. Phelan, Ashton E. Taylor.
Moscow – Elise K. Bogut, Bryden J. Brown, Ashley Cliff, Ian C. Gregory, Nathaniel J. Koeppel Willcoxson, Amalia McKenzie, Alexandra Paskus, Keelyn R. Pilcher, Jake P. Riddering, Jessica M. Smith, Caden M. Toone, Zachary R. Watson, LaDawn S. Witham.
Nampa – Tanner Beltz-Childs, Anika M. Busz, Andrew R. Campa, Isaiah T. Gravette, Chloe G. Shumaker.
Nezperce – Hannah J. Stapleton.
Orofino – Isabella S. Anderson, Medeline De La Cruz Castillo, Jayson D. McAdow, Stephen M. McCook, Alesia N. Rasmussen, Elijah Thompson.
Parma – Dillon N. Bahem, Erika A. Gomez Aguilera, Chloe A. Troxel.
Peck – Kyle A. Hairston.
Plummer – Ashley E. Gauthier.
Post Falls – Megan Cykon, Hailey G. Howard, Cassius Hughes, Nicole K. Jones, Angela D. Liffel, Sage B. Saccomanno, Lacie J. Salisbury, Sierra E. Schrader, Melanie R. Spicer, Bethany R. Stout.
Priest River – Mollee E. Drake, Hannah N. Palfrey.
Princeton – Sierra M. Jarrett.
Rathdrum – Hanna G. Clemens, Makenzie M. Dean, Keely R. Devore, Taten Gorton, Sydnee R. Hostetler, Shastine K. Huddleston, James D. Kelly, Chantel M. Koho, Allison P. Rader, Sydney I. Singer, Caleb M. Sorensen.
Rigby – Tristan B. Gilbert.
Rupert – Jessica Lopez.
Sandpoint – Christian M. Crossingham, Stephanie Wiens.
South Buhl – Garrett Mason.
Spirit Lake – Brooklynn K. Menti.
St. Maries – Shelby C. Martin, Colby K. Renner, Macie M. Rimel.
Troy – Nneka M. Garrison.
Twin Falls – Grace A. Loman.
Wallace – Amber M. Eixenberger.
Weiser – Emma R. Taggart.
Wilder – Jessica L. Juan.
Winchester – Ryan S. Glimp.
WASHINGTON
Asotin – Harley M. Diener, Jenyce I. English, Kenzie M. Paris, Emalie M. Wilks.
Clarkston – Bryan T. Beale, Blake A. Bolm, Mick J. Brown, Alison N. Burt, Jacob G. Connor, Justin E. Dumas, Tyler A. Gillie, Mason T. Jacobs, Kyrie A. Jones, Mia R. Moore, Shannon A. Nicholson, Jace M. Overberg, Manuel Sanchez-Pena, Luis Valdez, Jonathan A. Vivian, Taylor D. Wilkinson.
Colbert – Allison L. Unruh.
College Place – Bradley R. Bourguet.
Colton – Addyson R. Purnell.
Diamond – Cora L. Shindler.
Garfield – Ethan A. Hawkins, Jessica A. Olson.
Liberty Lake – Elizabeth G. Allen.
Marysville – Jordan L. Justice.
Metaline Falls – Justin G. Krabbenhoft.
Mill Creek – Zachary D. Ediger.
Montesano – Mylaina L. Parker.
Moses Lake – Kendyl L. Crum.
Pomeroy – Deana L. Caruso.
Pullman – Elisabeth A. Alt-Franco Moraes, Cody P. Ryan, Madison R. Wolfe.
Richland – Kylie McGeorge.
Rosalia – Gabriel M. Lazcano.
Selah – Elizabeth T. David.
Snohomish – Lexi M. Hadley, Hayden Holobaugh.
Spokane – Breanna Gentry, Elizabeth Sander.
Spokane Valley – McKenzie L. Davis, Alexis Johnson, Braden D. Snell, Britnee P. Waters.
Stanwood – Kaylee M. Howe.
Tacoma – Mason Hymer.
Thornton – Ryan J. Henning.
Uniontown – Kentaro Murai.
Yakima – David C. Sedgwick.
OREGON
Astoria – Dale W. Takalo.
Eugene – Charles J. Updegrave.
La Grande – Allison M. Larvik.
Pendleton – Kade W. Kilgore.
Salem – Katelyn Medina.
Summerville – Caysie E. McGinness.
Warren – Jedidiah J. Barnaby.
West Linn – Emma G. Zelasko.
ALASKA
Craig – Pia C. Dinon.
Valdez – Dennis C. Mott.
ARIZONA
Flagstaff – Dawson T. Hunt.
Fountain Hills – Sofia C. Langer.
Tucson – Jordan J. Percy
CALIFORNIA
Burlingame – Madison Kammuller.
La Mesa – Ronald F. Laseak.
Palo Alto – Benjamin D. Hutt.
Santa Rosa – Nathan R. Phelps.
Torrance – Konrad Galka.
COLORADO
Colorado Springs – Annika G. Noack.
MONTANA
Columbia Falls – Zakerey Roth.
NEW MEXICO
Cerrillos – Zoe H. Undercuffler.
NEVADA
Henderson – Madison A. Blehm.
Las Vegas – Ky M. Yamamoto.
North Las Vegas – Marcos A. Canales.
NEW YORK
Albany – Katherine A. McCown.
Livingston Manor – Parker J. Loverich.
OKLAHOMA
Tulsa – Anna K. Merrill.
CZECH REPUBLIC
Anne Mathema.
JAPAN
Itaru Kikuchi.
Tokyo – Ami Abe.
KAZAKHSTAN
Almaty – Daniil Felker, Yelena Kim.
MEXICO
Andrea Cervantes Bustamante.
NORWAY
Jorgen L. Viken.
RUSSIA
Bashkortostan – Kseniia Koroleva.
Nakhodka – Maksim Matyrnyi.
SPAIN
Alvaro A. Camino Julia
TUNISIA
Mohamed Aziz Boubaker.
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Lewis-Clark State has 864 Students Make Honor Roll for 2023 Spring Semester? ›
LEWISTON, Idaho – A total of 864 students at Lewis-Clark State College earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2023 semester, LC State administrators have announced. Among the honorees, 512 made the President's List while 352 were named to the Dean's List.
What is Lewis-Clark State College ranked? ›Lewis-Clark State College's ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Colleges West, #23. Its in-state tuition and fees are $6,996; out-of-state tuition and fees are $20,252. Lewis-Clark State College is a public institution that was founded in 1893.
What is Lewis-Clark State College known for? ›Founded 130 years ago in 1893, it has an approximate annual enrollment of 3,600. The college offers more than 130 degrees and is well known for its social work, criminal justice, education, nursing, and technical programs.
How many students are enrolled at Lewis-Clark State College? ›Lewis-Clark State College is a small public college located on an urban campus in Lewiston, Idaho. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,856, and admissions are selective, with an acceptance rate of 100%.
What is LCSC? ›Lewis-Clark State College.
What state has the most prestigious college? ›1. California: Along with having the most colleges by state in the U.S., California also has the highest number of top-ranked institutions.
Which state has the most Tier 1 universities? ›Texas now boasts more public Tier 1 research universities than any other state. Texas is home to the most public Tier One universities in the nation, after the University of Texas at San Antonio's recent recognition by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Is Lewis and Clark a prestigious school? ›Lewis & Clark College's ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is National Liberal Arts Colleges, #94.
What is the average GPA for Lewis-Clark State College? ›Average GPA: 3.1
The average GPA at Lewis-Clark State College is 3.1. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. With a GPA of 3.1, Lewis-Clark State College accepts below-average students.
Lewis & Clark College Rankings
Lewis & Clark College is ranked #94 out of 210 National Liberal Arts Colleges. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Read more about how we rank schools.
What is the acceptance rate for Clark State College? ›
It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,233, and admissions are very selective, with an acceptance rate of 47%. The university offers 39 bachelor's degrees, has an average graduation rate of 75%, and a student-faculty ratio of 9:1.
What is the acceptance rate for Lewis and Clark State College Nursing Program? ›Lewis - Clark State College has the high acceptance rate of 100%, which means it is fairly easy to gain admittance as long as you submit a complete application with requested materials. Approximately 42% of accepted students are men and 58% are women.
What is the acceptance rate for Lewis-Clark State College? › What is Lewis-Clark State College Nursing ranked? ›LEWISTON, Idaho – Lewis-Clark State College's nursing program has been ranked No. 1 among four-year higher education institutions in Idaho for the second straight year, according to RegisteredNursing.org, a nursing advocacy organization.
Are there two Lewis and Clark colleges? ›It has three campuses: an undergraduate College of Arts and Sciences, a School of Law, and a Graduate School of Education and Counseling.
How did Lewis and Clark get back? ›On March 23, 1806, the return trip began. They followed the Columbia River upstream and eventually bought some pack horses to carry their gear until they reached the Nez Perce to retrieve their horses. From May 14 to June 10 the Corps stayed at a camp as guests of the Nez Perce and waited for the snow to melt.
What is the #1 private college in America? ›Private University Rank 2022 | US College Rank 2022 | University |
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1 | 1 | Harvard University |
2 | 2 | Stanford University |
3 | 3 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
4 | 4 | Yale University |
Niche, a ranking and review site, recently published its list of the “2023 Hardest Colleges to Get Into.” Using data from the U.S. Department of Education on various colleges' acceptance rates and SAT/ACT scores, they found, unsurprisingly, Harvard University to be the most difficult college to get into.
What is the #1 campus in America? ›Harvard University
This Ivy League school is the oldest higher education institution in the country and has the largest endowment of any school in the world. Harvard University is a private institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston.
1. Massachusetts. Massachusetts has the best-ranked public schools in the United States and is the second-most educated state, just behind the District of Columbia. About 90.40% of Massachusetts adults have a high school diploma, and 42.90% have a Bachelor's degree or higher.
What state has the best schools in the US? ›
New Jersey topped the list of states with the best public school system, according to a new report from Scholaroo. Findings revealed the Garden State offers the safest environment for its students and has the lowest dropout rate compared with all other states.
What state is 1 in education in the US? ›Florida ranks number one for higher education for the 7th year in a row. Florida boasts the lowest higher education in-state tuition and fees among all states. The state's high school graduation rate was 3.7 percentage points above the national average according to U.S. News & World Report.
What kind of students go to Lewis and Clark? ›Lewis and Clark talks about being diverse but the majority of students are rich white students.
How much do you get paid at Lewis and Clark Community College? ›The average Lewis and Clark Community College salary ranges from approximately $25,067 per year for Head Coach to $96,500 per year for Dean. Average Lewis and Clark Community College hourly pay ranges from approximately $11.32 per hour for State Tested Nursing Assistant to $33.00 per hour for Trainer.
Is Lewis and Clark liberal? ›Despite the fact that Lewis & Clark is consistently ranked as one of the most liberal colleges in the United States, Lewis & Clark Republicans are alive and well.
What GPA is excellence? ›Academic Excellence:
Student has a GPA which is at least 3.50 but less than 3.75.
Letter Grade | Percent Grade | 4.0 Scale |
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C+ | 77-79 | 2.3 |
C | 73-76 | 2.0 |
C- | 70-72 | 1.7 |
D+ | 67-69 | 1.3 |
State | High School Average GPA |
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1. South Carolina | 3.48 |
2. West Virginia | 3.44 |
3. Mississippi | 3.42 |
4. North Carolina | 3.37 |
Cornell is considered the "easiest" Ivy League to get into because it has the highest Ivy League acceptance rate.
What is the most prestigious college in Indiana? ›What happened at Lewis and Clark college? ›
The Lewis & Clark College campus, where one student was killed and two others injured in the collapse of a brick column. A brick column at Lewis & Clark College in Oregon collapsed Monday, killing one student and injuring two others while they were lying in hammocks, according to Portland Fire and Rescue.
What is Clark University ranked in 2023? ›Clark University's ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #97.
What is Clark University best at? ›- #97 in National Universities (tie)
- #38 in Best Value Schools.
- Business Programs.
- Computer Science.
- #53 in Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects (tie)
- #41 in Best Undergraduate Teaching (tie)
- #154 in Top Performers on Social Mobility (tie)
Admissions preference is given to those who have a cumulative and core GPA of a 2.5 or above on a 4.0 scale. Clarke is test-optional; we will provide an admission decision without a test score. This allows applicants the option to either submit or not submit their SAT or ACT scores for the admission process.
What is the best GPA for nursing? ›GPA requirements depend on the type of nursing program you want to apply for, but most programs require at least a 3.0 GPA or higher. However, due to the competitive nature of nursing programs, most schools prefer a 3.7 to 4.0 GPA.
What is the highest GPA for nursing? ›Requirements. After acceptance into the nursing program, each student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for coursework in the nursing major to remain in the nursing program.
What is the lowest GPA for nursing? ›While most nursing schools set their minimum GPA requirements at 3.0, there are accelerated nursing programs out there that accept students with 2.7 and 2.8 GPAs. Keep in mind that this doesn't mean you'd receive a lesser nursing education with these programs.
Is Lewis and Clark a hard school to get into? ›The acceptance rate at Lewis & Clark College is 73.8%.
For every 100 applicants, 74 are admitted. This means the school is lightly selective. The school will have their expected requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores.
With a GPA of 3.48, Lewis University requires you to be around average in your high school class. You'll need a mix of A's and B's, and very few C's. If you have a lower GPA, you can compensate with harder courses like AP or IB classes.
What are the average test scores for Lewis and Clark College? ›Students that get into Lewis & Clark have an average SAT score between 1240-1420 or an average ACT score of 27-32. The regular admissions application deadline for Lewis & Clark is January 15. Interested students can apply for early action and early decision.
Which are the top 5 private nursing college? ›
The Christian Medical College (Vellore), Sikkim Manipal College of Nursing (Gangtok), BM Birla College of Nursing (Kolkata), Father Muller College of Nursing (Mangalore), Sri Ramchandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, and Apollo College of Nursing (Chennai) are the best private nursing colleges in India.
What is the most competitive nursing field? ›- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nurses. ...
- Operating Room Nurses. ...
- Emergency Room Nurses. ...
- Pediatric Nurses. ...
- General Nurse Practitioners. ...
- Clinical Nurse Specialists. ...
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists. ...
- Surgical Nurse Practitioner.
Which nursing school has the highest acceptance rate? There are several nursing programs in the US with 100% acceptance rates, including the Lubbock Christian University, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, and Oklahoma Wesleyan University.
Does Lewis and Clark college have an honors college? ›In accordance with general college requirements, students must have a GPA in the major of 3.5 in order to be eligible to receive honors.
Does Lewis and Clark have dorms? ›main contentResidence Halls. When you live in a residence hall, our campus is at your fingertips. Each hall has communal spaces, kitchens, laundry facilities, and specific amenities that are unique to that space. You'll quickly discover that “home” is here!
What rank is Lewis-Clark State College? ›Lewis-Clark State College's ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Colleges West, #23. Its in-state tuition and fees are $6,996; out-of-state tuition and fees are $20,252. Lewis-Clark State College is a public institution that was founded in 1893.
Who were the enemies of Lewis and Clark? ›In the years before Lewis and Clark arrived, however, the eastern bands had been driven from the plains into the mountains by their enemies — the Blackfeet, Atsina and Hidatsa — who had acquired muskets from Canadian fur traders.
Why did Lewis and Clark split up? ›Answer and Explanation: Lewis and Clark split up to explore more territory and try to find a quicker route home. After crossing the Bitterroot Range, Lewis and Clark split their party on July 3, 1806.
What tribe was Sacagawea from? ›Sacagawea was born circa 1788 in what is now the state of Idaho. When she was approximately 12 years old, Sacagawea was captured by an enemy tribe, the Hidatsa, and taken from her Lemhi Shoshone people to the Hidatsa villages near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota.
What is the highest ranked college in Indiana? ›What rank is Lewis High School in Virginia? ›
Lewis High School 2022 Rankings
Lewis High School is ranked #7,535 in the National Rankings.
Freshman - Regular Admission
Proof of high school graduation from an accredited high school1 with a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA, and. Official college/university transcripts (when applicable), and.
Average GPA: 3.9
The average GPA at Lewis & Clark College is 3.9. This makes Lewis & Clark College Extremely Competitive for GPAs. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA.
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The top ranked public schools in Indiana are Indiana Academy For Sci Math Hmn, Signature School Inc and Childs Elementary School. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
What are the best schools in Lewis County? ›The top ranked public schools in Lewis County, WA are Morton Elementary School, Toledo Middle School and Toledo High School. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
What rank is Fort Lewis College? ›Fort Lewis College Rankings
Fort Lewis College is ranked #9 out of 102 Regional Colleges West. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Read more about how we rank schools.
The largest institution is Liberty University, with over 110,000 students.
What is the minimum GPA to get into a good college? ›If you have your hopes set on attending a highly selective four-year university, you'll want to stand out from other applicants. A good way to achieve this is to have a GPA of around 3.8 or higher. To earn a GPA that high, you'll need to get mostly A's in your classes in high school.
What GPA should a college student have? ›
Once you're in college, many institutions expect you to maintain at least a 2.0 to remain enrolled. However, programs and scholarships tend to require a higher minimum GPA, usually around 3.0. As you get ready to graduate, a particularly high GPA (3.75 or higher) may mean that you graduate with distinction.
What is a fair GPA? ›What's a Good GPA Compared to the National Average? Nationally, the average unweighted high school GPA is about a 3.0, which is a B average. If your GPA is above a 3.0, you're most likely doing pretty well, but it all depends on how your school calculates GPA and what your ultimate goals are.
What GPA is normal? ›What is the average GPA? The average GPA across all U.S. high schools is 3.0 while the average GPA across all U.S. colleges is 3.1. These numbers will vary significantly between school districts and colleges.
Does someone have a 5.0 GPA? ›A five-point weighted average is given to students in an AP class that uses weighted grading for each of the four letter grades: As, Bs, Cs, and Ds. A student who only enrolls in AP courses and earns As will therefore have a GPA of 5.0.