Bergen County Students Recognized for Academic Achievement at Berkeley College

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2019
Contact: Ilene Greenfield
Director of Media Relations
973-278-5400, Ext. 1-5122
IGL@BerkeleyCollege.edu
 

BERGEN COUNTY STUDENTS RECOGNIZED FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AT BERKELEY COLLEGE

Students from Bergen County, NJ, have been named to the President’s and Dean’s Lists at Berkeley College for the winter 2019 semester.

“I am proud of our students and their academic accomplishments,” said Michael J. Smith, President of Berkeley College. “Their work ethic and talent will serve them well as they prepare to graduate and progress toward their future successes.” 

The following students from Bergen County have been recognized:

President’s List

- Sealeiah Berry of South Hackensack

- Elsa Coloma of Leonia

- Irene Egan of Hackensack

- Namee Fujimura of Little Ferry

- Janet Greene of Hackensack

- Joseph Guerrero of Fairview

- Peter Kim of Fort Lee

- Briana Mccullough of Fort Lee

- Aliaa Metawee of Fairview

- Wilda Paul of Hackensack

- Stephania Perez of Fairview

- Stephanie Rodriguez of Hackensack

- Lori Stavridis of Hackensack

- Rama Tutari of Edgewater

 

Dean’s List

- Marcel Afif of Hackensack

- Amy Aviles of Leonia

- Jordon Bailey of Hackensack

- Debra Beam of Cliffside Park

- Kristin Buehler of Bogota

- Ciamely Camejo of Ridgefield

- Luis Campoverde of Hackensack

- Shaniece Chappell of Hackensack

- Sonya Fernandez of Hackensack

- Manuel Flores Najera of Hackensack

- Oscar Garcia of Palisades Park

- Simone Gordon Edwards of Edgewater

- Ena Guzman of Bogota

- Mayda Haroutunian of Fairview

- Fernando Luna Cuevas of Hackensack

- Jisandra Mezquita of Ridgefield Park

- Magdelyn Miranda of Little Ferry

- Christina Pedoto of Fairview

- Festim Qorrolli of Little Ferry

- Jonathan Ramirez of Ridgefield Park

- Melissa Ramirez of Bogota

- Nathalie Reynoso of South Hackensack

- Gloria Roca of Bogota

- Waldys Romero Tejada of Hackensack

- Gema Silva of Hackensack 

Berkeley College students who achieve a grade point average of 4.00 with a minimum of 12 academic credits qualify for the President’s List. Students who achieve a grade point average of 3.50 or better with a minimum of 12 academic credits quality for the Dean’s List. 

A leader in providing career-focused education since 1931, Berkeley College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and enrolls more than 7,000 students – including more than 350 international students – in its Master’s, Bachelor’s and Associate’s degree and Certificate programs. Students can study in more than 20 career fields. Berkeley College is comprised of the Larry L. Luing School of Business®, the School of Professional Studies, the School of Health Studies, and the School of Liberal Arts. The School of Graduate Studies offers an MBA in Management online and in Woodland Park, NJ.

Berkeley College has four New Jersey campuses – Newark, Paramus, Woodbridge and Woodland Park. In New York there are three campuses – Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn and White Plains. Berkeley College Online® serves a global population. For six consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has named Berkeley College among the Best Colleges for Online Bachelor’s Programs and among the Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for Veterans. The website address is www.BerkeleyCollege.edu.

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