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Oakton Recognizes Evanston President's Scholars
83 Evanston residents recognized as Oakton Community College fall 2017 President's Scholars

972 Oakton Community College students were recently recognized for their academic achievements in the fall 2017 semester with President’s Scholar honors, including 83 students from Evanston. The list of President’s Scholars also includes 193 students from Des Plaines, 149 Skokie students, 84 students from Glenview, 83 from Chicago, 65 from Niles and 58 Park Ridge residents.
Oakton honored the following Evanston residents:
Mary Abiba
Abraham Abraham
Abigail Afriyie
Timothy Aguado
Gabrielle Aiden
John Albright
Elliot Alexander
Azriel Alvarado
Steven Banc
Jodi Baron
Barbara Becker Gold
Anders Benson
Will Brickner
Melanie Buskin
Dixon Chan
Damiano Ciccolini
Jasmine Crayton
Alana Drof
Modesto Duarte
Higgins Durand
Steven Emrich
Andrew Feldman
Simcha Feldman
Jolene Forestal
Jessica Garcia
Emmanuel Garcia
Razi Ghauri
Alexis Gonzalez
Gabriela Gonzalez-Cantoran
Kevin Green
Mehran Hedayatinia
Robert Hunt
Marie Gerard Jean Fleurima
Sean Kelly
Morgan Kemp-Hall
Isabella Kiedrowski
Tierra Kinnard
Shannon Koukol
Tatsiana Kuzniatsova
Walter Laiblin
Tomasa Lane
Rachel Larson
Jonas Mann
Fahad Mateen
Caroline Mattox
Andrew McGuire
Elliott Michael
Michael Miller
Wendy Miranda
Nadia Mondragon
Ruben Mora
Keyon Morris
Jacqueline Ogawa
Sonja Oliveri
Olubukola Olotu-Brown
Kathryn Orloff
Haimraj Parasram
Charles Parker
Ashley Parker
Lilliah Pasco
Bartosz Pukal
Conner Ray
Sandro Reyes
Jorge Rodriguez
Juliette Shesgreen
Nolan Shikanai
Matthew Slizys
Sandi Smith
Collin Spitz
Violeta Suciu
Trisha Sugay
Aubry Leslie Sugay
David Swift
Sydney Tardrew
Dawne Toedtman
William Vaughan
Paula Viazzi
Carol Wada
Latisha Walker
Anna Winter
Sujan Yee
Antonio Zavattini
Silvia Zouain
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To be recognized as an Oakton President’s Scholar, a student must be enrolled in at least six credit hours at course levels at 100 or above during a given term, earn a perfect 4.0 grade point average that term, be in good academic standing and meet standards of academic progress at the end of the term for which honors are being considered. The college also recognizes students with High Honors (3.75-3.99 GPA) and Honors (3.5-3.74 GPA) and awards Commendation for students with a 3.5 GPA or higher and one to five credit hours at the 100 level or above.
“Congratulations to our President’s Scholars, who exemplify Oakton student success,” Oakton President Joianne Smith said. “We celebrate your hard work and achievements and wish you continued success at Oakton and beyond, whether in your careers or at transfer institutions.”