By NCTA News
CURTIS, Neb. – Fourteen students at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis had perfect 4.0 grade point averages for the fall semester.
An additional 51 Aggie students were named to the NCTA Honor Roll with a GPA of 3.5-3.99.
“We challenged students in the classroom, laboratories and their academic enhancement activities throughout the fall semester and they met those academic goals,” said NCTA Interim Dean Kelly Bruns.
Students must be fulltime enrollees, with at least 12 credit hours for the semester to be eligible for the designation by NCTA, the sole two-year degree program of the University of Nebraska system.
NCTA Deans List: (4.0 GPA, Nebraska students unless state is noted)
Tiffany Dickau, Elwood
Alexandra Hazuka, McDonald, Kansas
Cari Howell, Lewiston
Emily Kammerer, Sutherland
Dalton Keller, Torrington, Wyo.
Lillyanne Lewis, Ord
Mariah Mulvey, Fort Collins, Colo.
Alexis Penna, Holley, New York
Faith Spratlen, Denton
Jarrod Tuttle, Eltopia, Washington
Paige Twohig, Funk
Addison Villwok, Randolph
Anna Whyman, Lincoln
Ashley Nicole Wright, LeRoy, Kansas
NCTA Dean’s Honor Roll: (3.5-3.99 GPA, Nebraska students unless noted)
Helen Albaugh, Fallon, Nevada
Krista Albers, North Platte
Madalyn Anderson, Curtis
Trevin Arnold, Fairbury
Ethan Aschenbrenner, Scottsbluff
Annie Bassett, Gothenburg
Avery Bermel, Randolph
Joli Brown, Waverly
Chase Callahan, Farnam
Andrew Cast, Beaver Crossing
Caprice Christianson, Greenbush, Minnesota
Ashley Connell, Newport
Angela Crouse, Haigler
Shelby Dismuke, Pine, Colo.
Jaci Edis, Mullen
Rylee Ehmke, Avoca
Trisha Fox, Curtis
Cade Francis, Imperial
Courtney Galloway, Nenzel
Jorge Gamboa, McCook
Jenna Garver, Hastings
Samantha Gray, Superior
Gilberto Herrera, Lexington
Emily Hubbell, Lexington
Jacob Jenkins, Mitchell
Bailey Johnson, Hastings
Jo Cee Johnston, Royal
Michael Keeling, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Jocelyn Kennicutt, Gothenburg
Noah Lake, Oshkosh
Taylor Lambrecht, Wood River
Erica Lumsden, Luck, Wisconsin
Kohltin Lund, Bridgeport
Paige McKenzie, Fairbury
Clayton Monheiser, Hershey
Lauren Nichols, Scottsbluff
Lucinda Overweg, White Lake, S.D.
Darcy Ramos Stewart, Lexington
Darci Reimers, Boelus
Elianna Sandberg, Stratton
Taylor Sayer, Cambridge
Amanda Schmidt, Stanton
Madison Schnase, Lincoln
Brianna Schuck, Harvard
Morgan Schuh, Melbourne, Iowa
Trenton Schumm, Ayr
Jacqueline Sjulin, Omaha
Matthew Stichka, Mullen
Bryce Tobiassen, Hildreth
Ashley Wells, Phillipsburg, Kansas
Emmaly Wright, Cozad
The University of Nebraska’s NCTA is a technical agriculture college offering two-year degrees, certificates and dual credit programs.
NCTA offers classes solely in agriculture, agricultural mechanics, agribusiness and veterinary technology. Courses include campus and online classes, as well as dual credit courses for high school students.
Classes resumed Monday for the spring semester and will conclude with graduation on May 7. For information, see ncta.unl.edu or call 1-800-3-CURTIS.