Manhattan Students Recognized for Academic Achievement at Berkeley College

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2019
Contact: Ilene Greenfield
Director of Media Relations
973-278-5400, ext. 1-5122
igl@BerkeleyCollege.edu
 

MANHATTAN STUDENTS RECOGNIZED FOR
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AT BERKELEY COLLEGE

Students from Manhattan, NY, have been named to the President’s and Dean’s Lists at Berkeley College for the spring 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.” 

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 qualify 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 three New York campuses – Midtown Manhattan, Brooklyn and White Plains. In New Jersey there are four campuses – Newark, Paramus, Woodbridge and Woodland Park. 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.

MANHATTAN
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PRESIDENT'S LIST
Mohit Ahuja 10019-6271
Elsa Allerstrand 10036-1456
Se Mi Baik 10001-3092
Daniyel Bingham 10028-5960
Paulina Bostroem 10016-4886
Alexandra Bucokova 10029-5308
Melita Camilo 10033-4842
Hassan Chowdhury 10036
Anette Eilertsen 10035
Yuleiris Fernandez 10037-1535
Erik Frazier 10029-4534
Marylyn Fuentes 10029-2923
Margia Garabito 10037-3844
Barry Green 10037-2713
Clara Guerin 10018
Sofie Gustavsson Waidringer 10005-4223
Nicole Harrison 10039-2049
Gabrielle Hernandez 10002-4103
Fengwu Jiang 10036
Dae Yeob Keum 10018
Chaeyoung Lee 10001-1710
Yi Li 10002
Haywood Nelson 10029-4321
Hajeong Park 10001-1710
Annie Petersson 10025-5488
Shiyu Piao 10036-1430
Sofia Rios 10022
Patricia Rodriguez 10039-4414
Ane Wangen 10029-4218
 
DEAN'S LIST
Cyndie Alcius 10029-3657
Sari Alduwaik 10019-1452
D'avion Allen 10027-7447
Shaday Baldwin 10035-1526
Safna Begum 10027-4733
Anais Bonilla 10032-5649
Lisa Boyd 10040-2555
Shuo Chen 10036-2119
Zihao Chen 10036-4309
Riham Daggak 10036-4202
Ebony Dye 10029-0268
Farid Fares 10044-1130
Junko Goto 10001-2304
Jasmine Griffin 10029-6435
Nicolai Groseth Kirkeng 10009-3855
Damen Groves 10037-3731
Simone Harris 10002-7424
Johanna Hoegardh 10036-1938
Prerna Joshi 10075-0433
Shotaro Kajiura 10035-2902
Karen Kimura 10036-6871
Taha Koc 10026-2624
Chadnar Lawrence 10032-5079
Calif Lewis 10029-2017
Xi Liu 10003-4104
Kimani Malloy 10030-3530
Kenyae Marrow 10010-5625
Breika Maria Mejia Guerrero 10024-1916
Tracy Miranda 10002-4753
Franklin Mitchell 10039-2246
James Nguesso 10019-7693
Carlos Nunez 10026-3126
Mona Ohara 10029-3622
Sharron Parris 10030-1148
Daniel Perez 10024-2814
Loren Pizarro 10029-4267
Elma Radoncic 10016-2755
Ernestina Reynoso 10036
Rebecca Robinson 10027-2923
Maria Rodriguez 10028-5962
Isabel Ruigomez 10039-3145
Alexa Ruiz 10034-5336
Gregory Santana 10034-3509
Lisette Santana 10031-8717
Derefaka Simon-Ogan 10027-6252
Sho Tanaka 10039-3309
Rosanna Torres 10011-5803
Carine Utoikamanu 10016-7202
Maria Vera 10018-4784
Joy White 10027-1832
 
 

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