Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs held a special ceremony on its campus February 27 to honor students who earned placement on the Dean’s List for three or six consecutive trimesters, recipients of institutional scholarships, and students who have completed requirements for their Bachelor of Science degree in either Human Biology or Life Science. Fifteen students were recognized for making the Dean’s List over three consecutive trimesters and eight students were honored for achieving this milestone over six consecutive trimesters. Twenty-five students received merit scholarships. In addition, twenty-four major scholarships were presented. Logan’s former Interim President and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Carl W. Saubert IV, PhD, conferred undergraduate degrees on 157 students. (A complete list of named Dean’s List students and scholarship award winners and is detailed below.)
"The students awarded today truly represent the very best of Logan, both individually and in broad collective terms,” noted James Paine, Jr., PhD, Logan’s dean of student services. “Their commitment to classroom excellence and achievement is truly laudable.”
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DEAN’S LIST: THREE AND SIX CONSECUTIVE TRIMESTERS
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Dean’s List honorees for three consecutive trimesters earned placement: Timmie Fuehrer, Mary George, Sarah Geringer, Lindsey Grahn, David Huff, Chelsea Jacob, Jamie Knorr, Mackenzie McNamara, Seth Painter, Jillian Porter, Tyrel Reichert, Anna Schueneman, Scott Smith, Ashley Waggot and Paula Weiler. Dean’s List honorees for six consecutive trimesters earned placement: Jeffrey Binder, Vincent Cavallaro, Heather Davis, Jonathan Emlet, Michael Gustafson, Eric Leitman, Leah Owens and Grant Sanders.
MERIT SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Nicole Bowman, Danielle Boyer, Lindsey Carper, Jessica Hilgedick, Joshua Holda, Weston Holzinger, Kelsay Kemmann, Ryan, Krokstrom, Shannon Kuhn, Patrick Mueth, George Michael, Scott Minton, Nicholas Murtland, Clayton Newberry, Stephanie Nicholson, Tanner Ozanne, Elizabeth Paskey, Emily Raszkiewicz, Ian Pflug, Nicole Stewart, Kimberly Thompson, Samantha Wideman, Caitlin Wolf, Jared Worthington and Nathan Ziegler.
2013 NAMED SCHOLARSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS
Drs. Arthur & Violet M. Nickson Memorial Scholarship ($500): Cameron MacKichan
Dr. Lee Juhan Memorial Scholarship ($500): Brooke Van Kirk
Beatrice B. Hagan, DC Scholarship ($500): Robert Griesse
Dr. Paul Cornelius Scholarship ($500 each):
Cindy Davis, Andrew deBethune, See Khang, Lauren McVay and Monique White
Dr. Faye Eagles Scholarship ($500): Paula Weiler
Kristen Blair Memorial Scholarship ($500): Lauren McVay
Scharnhorst Scholarship ($500): Sloan Burdick
Brian E. Stanek DC Memorial Scholarship ($500): John Varnado
The B.E. Doyle Scholarship ($750 each): Lauren Stemle and Eric Michener
Dr. Gordon Heuer Memorial Scholarship ($750): Josh Weight
Tracey Parmentar Memorial Scholarship ($1,000): Jaron Banks
Howard S. Grossman, DC Scholarship ($1,000): Brooke Van Kirk
Dr. Dale C. Montgomery Scholarship ($1,000): Erin Wyant
Dr. William M. Harris Scholarship Scholarship ($1,000): Aaron Rickelman
Dr. Arthur L. McAuliffe Scholarship ($1,000): Abbi Sunner
The Loomis Institute Scholarship for Internal Health Specialists: Jonathan Emlet and Mina Mikhail
General Rebecca Halstead Scholarship ($1,500): Shanele Lundahl
Dr. Howard E. Wasdin Scholarship ($1,500): Ryan Herold
Dr. Donald Christy Scholarship ($1,500): Weston Holzinger
Dr. Roy J. Hillgartner Scholarship ($1,500): Leah Owen
Dr. Eugene Mikus Scholarship ($2,000): Diana Toler
Standard Process, Inc. Scholarship ($2,000): Jaron Banks, Anthony Memmo and James Taylor
Logan Benefactor Scholarship/ASP to DC Program ($4,300): Elizabeth Paskey
Logan Benefactor Scholarship/DC and Masters Degree Concurrent Program ($4,300): Tyler Reichert
Since 1935, Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs has been preparing students to enter the health care marketplace to become successful Doctors of Chiropractic. To fulfill individual professional goals, Logan also offers its students, graduates and other professionals a choice of two academic master’s programs, offered both online and in an on-campus format, a Master of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation, and a Master of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance. Other program offerings include undergraduate coursework including an Accelerated Science Program to help students complete their basic science coursework at an accelerated pace, offered in both online and on-campus formats, and two baccalaureate degrees -- a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Life Science.