The University of Arkansas is celebrating its Spring 2025 Chancellor’s List students. These achievers have shown exceptional dedication by earning a perfect 4.0 GPA while completing at least 12 credit hours. It’s a remarkable feat that takes hard work and commitment.
Students recognized this semester include:
- Jalyn Bouise, Marketing
- Hailee Cochran, Psychology
- Elizabeth Wuebker, Exercise Science
- Jillian Belvin, Exercise Science
- Lauren Bennett, Nursing
- Ashley Briese, Criminology
- Molly Bruno, Exercise Science
- Cooper Carpenter, Finance
- Kennedy Copeland, Political Science
- Ella Cox, History
- Marlena Davis, Communication Sciences & Disorders
- Madison Dean, Journalism
- Ashley Euritt, Hospitality Management
- Delaney Fate, Nursing (Pre-Nursing/Health)
- Marissa Garton, Communication Sciences & Disorders
- Tess Gottschamer, Nursing (Pre-Nursing/Health)
- Karis Guilfoyle, Accounting
- Jameson Hardin, Biology
- Olyvia Houchen, Journalism
- Hannah Johnson, Exercise Science
- Isabella Keller, Psychology
- Emma Kesler, Public Health
- Emma Mayer, Psychology
- Olivia McKee, Psychology
- Kelbi Meisenheimer, Organizational Management & Leadership
- Abigail Moore, Biology, Spanish
- Charis Morasch, Political Science
- Alexey Moussikhine, Geology
- Aiden Nyhus, Biological Engineering
- Regan Oehrke, Marketing
- Avery Parsons, Nursing
- Andrew Pierce, Organizational Management & Leadership
- Lillian Sage, Journalism
- Reagan Schuster, Nursing (Pre-Nursing/Health)
- Ridgely Secrist, Finance
- Cassidy Smock, Hospitality Management
- Bianca Stewart, Communication
- Elana Stoehr, Management
- Amya Sukaromya, Public Health (Pre-PBHL)
- John Switzer, Exploring Undergraduate (WCOB)
- Lilian Ullery, Advertising & Public Relations
- Caroline Bult, Nursing, Public Health (Pre-PBHL)
- Emma Hutsell, Supply Chain Management
- Meagan Lyon, Recreation & Sport Management
- Keyler Quessenberry, Advertising & Public Relations
- Bayley Raymond, Psychology
“Getting a perfect GPA with a full class schedule shows these students’ hard work and discipline,” said Chancellor Charles Robinson. “Hats off to all the students on the Chancellor’s List. Keep striving for success!”
All students on the Chancellor’s List also achieve recognition on the Dean’s List, which honors those with a GPA of 3.75 or higher.
In recent years, maintaining such high academic standards has been even more demanding due to the growth of online classes and the increased competition among students. According to a recent study by the National Center for Education Statistics, about 45% of students enrolled in post-secondary institutions take at least one online course, making academic balance essential.
The University of Arkansas, founded in 1871, stands out not just academically, contributing over $3 billion to the state’s economy annually. The university offers more than 200 programs and continues to be recognized as one of the top public institutions in the U.S. You can find more about its contributions to education and community here.
