Stow students honored
Stow resident Brittany Bejcek recently made Kent State University's fall semester dean's list and president's list, and Stow resident Rachel Bejcek also made the dean's list.
A total of 5,632 Kent State University students were named to the Dean's List for superior academic achievement during the 2007 Fall Semester.
To be named to the dean's list, students must achieve a grade-point average of 3.4 or better and complete 12 or more letter-graded credit hours.
To qualify for the president's list, students must have an average in the semester of 4.0 and must complete 15 or more letter-graded credit hours by the end of the semester.
Local student recognized
Brendan Trenner, of Stow, recently made the Ohio State University winter quarter dean's list.
Students must obtain a grade-point average of 3.5 or better to make the list.
Munroe Falls resident receives scholarship
Munroe Falls resident Cassandra A. King, a sophomore at Muskingum College, recently received the Agnes Moorehead Scholarship in Theatre.
The scholarship is awarded to outstanding theater students.
Stow student honored
Stow resident Kasey Grubbs has been awarded a Trustee Scholarship from Bethel College. The scholarship is Bethel's highest academic honor ranging from $5,000 to full tuition annually. Grubbs plans to study pre-nursing.
Ashland University recognizes local student
Katherine Moga, Stow, is a member of the American Chemical Society at Ashland University.
She is the daughter of Gregory and Valerie Moga and is majoring in chemistry.
The purpose of the American Chemical Society is to enhance professional development through guest speakers, judging science fairs and mentoring programs on science topics. The ACS is open to all undergraduates who are interested in chemical sciences.
Local student honored
Randall "Scott" Gordon, a 2005 Stow-Munroe Falls High School graduate, recently made the University of Cincinnati's winter quarter dean's list.
Students must earn a grade-point average of 3.4 or better to make the list.
He is the son of Randall and Beverly Gordon and plans to become a doctor.
The Stow Sentry recognizes college students who achieve academic status via the dean's list, president's roll and honorary clubs. We do not print names of social fraternity pledges. We also print the names of college graduates and those accepted into military schools.
All such news is sent to the newspaper from the college. We cannot accept news from parents or students without documentation from the college. Parents or students who want news in the paper should check with the school.