20 North Kitsap residents graduate from WSU


July 13, 2012 · Updated 4:38 PM 

PULLMAN — Twenty North Kitsap residents received undergraduate degrees from Washington State University in the spring semester.

Honors earned by students include: summa cum laude, for a cumulative grade point average of 3.90 or better; magna cum laude for a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.70 but less than 3.90; and cum laude, for a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 but less than 3.70.

Indianola
Kevin Andrew Gartin, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences (General Studies-Social Sciences).
Debra L. Simpson, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences.

Kingston
Marney Lee Patton, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude.

Poulsbo
Anastasia Marie Bale, Bachelor of Arts in English.
Kristi Lee Baumgartner, Bachelor of Arts in Communication.
Kylie Diana Booher, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences.
Austin J. Carver, Bachelor of Music.
Daniel Fong Dang, Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies, Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, and Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages and Cultures.
Andrew Michael Degnan, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.
James Matthew Frazier, Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, Summa Cum Laude.
Danielle Denise Gibson, Bachelor of Arts in Communication.
Craig Phillip Gracey, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Summa Cum Laude.
Amanda Faith Guay, Bachelor of Arts in English.
Leah Katharine Harrell, Bachelor of Arts in Education, Residency Teaching Certificate, Cum Laude.
Joshua Daniel Hudson, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.
Kyle Richard Pease, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude.
Cristina Marie Rose, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Cum Laude.
Chelsea L. Schultz, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.
Ellen Marie Tedford, Bachelor of Arts in Communication.

Suquamish
Lauren Allison Curtis, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages and Cultures, Cum Laude.

 

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