Beaufort County Community College Fall 2014 Honor Roll Announced | Eastern North Carolina Now

    The Registrar's Office at Beaufort County Community College has released the honor roll for the 2014 Fall Semester. Full-time students maintaining a grade point average, or GPA, of 4.0 or better were placed on the All "A"s list. Students maintaining a 3.5 GPA were placed on the Dean's List.

All "A"s:


  • Beaufort County:
    • Bath — Alexandra Jayne Garrett, Emily Rukundo, Torri J. Sterrenberg, Rachael Sterling.
    • Belhaven — Gabriela Echavarria Acosta, Sarah E. Clingenpeel, Dawn Denise Fletcher, Patrick Iredell Mooney.
    • Blounts Creek — Daniel Sanders Long.
    • Chocowinity — Danielle Elizabeth Clark, Joseph Mason Coghill, Michael Andrew Crisp, Gary Nelson Gaynor, Tiffany Lynn Knickerbocker, Austin Craig McGowan, Alyssa S. Peed, Brandi Leigh Porter, Shannon Maria Taylor, Larita Eishonda Tysor, Brian Jay Wescott.
    • Pantego — Courtney Coltrain, Miriam P. Lamb, Wyleed Ezra Slade, Robert Hunter Sutton.
    • Pinetown — Morgan Renee Cleary, Sasha Elliott, Christopher Sterrenberg, Amanda Elizabeth Toler, Victoria Faye Wallace.
    • Washington — Caitlyn Denise Andrews, Kimberly Sawyers Baker, Sherlynne Jordan Baker, Zachary Keith Bell, Jason Daniel Bull, Anthony Daniel Burton, Wencie C. Cheatham, Lori Ann Daniels, Amanda N. Davis, Mollie Sabrina Davis, Deborah Michele Guthrie, Keith Phillip Harper, James Tyler Harriett, Miranda J. Hollis, Rebecca Taylor Hudson, Kathleen Faye Knight, Crystal Martinez, Tantania Cheyenne McPherson, Melody Casper Montgomery, Ashley Marie Moore, Tina R. Pilgreen, Bernardo Ramirez, Lawrence Lee Satchell, Jenna Lynn Smith, Diann Allligood Stoddard, Travis Lin Tate, Melissa Wainwright Thigpen, Jennifer M. Waters, Brad Patrick Woolard, Andy Yeung.
  • Craven County:
    • Vanceboro — Noah Cole Beavers.
  • Greene County:
    • Hookerton — Gregory Thomas Ramsey.
  • Hyde County:
    • Engelhard — Linda Cooper Fulford, Fairfield — Kyle Scott Mooney.
    • Ocracoke — Carmen Francis O'Neal.
    • Swan Quarter — Chase Alexander Carawan.
  • Martin County:
    • Robersonville — Vincent Larry Cooper.
  • Pitt County:
    • Greenville — Breatte Jeanelle Garrison.
    • Grimesland — Alexis Faith Arnold, William Bryant Paramore.
  • Wake County:
    • Cary — Mohamed Hussien Raafat.
  • Washington County:
    • Plymouth — Alexis Evelyn Correa, Kayla Ann Roberts.
    • Roper — Michelle J. Furlough.

Dean's List:


  • Beaufort County:
    • Bath — David R. Jimenez, Carmela Lewis Mombaerts, Lorri Brooks Moree, Aeryalle M. Williams.
    • Belhaven — Ryan Morgan Arthur, Allen Jackson Cuthrell, Travis Emmanuel Fletcher, Leah Amber Jones, Lydia Bell O'Neal.
    • Blounts Creek — Stephen Robert Cutler, Malcolm Jahmaal Johnson, Essie T. Long, Chelsea Leigh Rager, Nathan Daniel Woolard.
    • Chocowinity — Jennifer B. Agustin, Tamela Marie Ayers, Lea Benson, Thomas Dorsey Brabble, James Ray Jones, Destiny Ann Locke, Katelynn Marie Mitchell, Dakota Clifton Morgan, Wilbert Earl Nobles, Kyle Joseph Pontieri, Pamela Lampkins Rogers, Clayton Ostendorf Smith, Megan Renee Smith, David Hayes Talley, Dural Dewayne Temple, Karen E. Woolard, Daniel Justin Wright.
    • Pantego — Tamara Shevon Arthur, Tyquisha Reonshae Davis, Samantha Renee Williams.
    • Pinetown — Isaac Thomas Coltrain, James Albert Midyette, Helen Maxine Slager.
    • Washington — Ashley Victoria Adams, Christy Lynn Alligood, Isheia Warren Blanch, Carol Wilson Briley, Todd Jacob Burrus, William B. Cherry, William Derrick Coltrain, Tawanna Arthur Coward, Thomas Joseph Decker, John W. Dodson, Jeremiah Michael Donavon, Brenin Fitzgerald, Charmaine Denise Gilmore, Robert Michael Goodwin, Terry Neil Graham, Nicholas James Griekspoor, Ricky Lee Guthrie, Shereka Sade Harris, Griffith George Hawkinson, Ashley Ryan Hendrickson, Amanda Elizabeth Hennasey, Daniel Lee Hurley, Catherine Anne Kelly, Jeremy Jason Latham, Christine Marie LeCompte, Kenneth Rashaw Lee, Jason W. Lilley, Jordan Gray McDonald, Lisa Michelle Modlin, Kyshanna Monique Moore, Telisha Shante Moore, Laura Michelle Nichols, Mathew Rae Owens, Kayla Danielle Pike, Juan Carlos Ramirez, Troy Macon Roelofs, Luciana Rebecca Sharpe, Stephanie Blake Simpkins, Patsy Sprouse Tetteron, Ariel Cleo Thompson, Bradley Joseph Thompson, Guadalupe Villa-Hernandez, Savannah Ward, Almetha Jones Wiggins, Rebecca Morgan Williams, Stephanie Yvette Williams, Graham Wright Young.
  • Bertie County:
    • Merry Hill — Jamaal Tocobie Cofield.
  • Craven County:
    • Vanceboro — Marlen M. Avelar, Joshua Allen Morris, Austyn Lynn Padilla.
  • Greene County:
    • Walstonburg — Karen Jenise Taft.
  • Hyde County:
    • Scranton — Shakera Antwanette Davis.
    • Swan Quarter — Jasmine Antoinette Beckwith.
  • Martin County:
    • Jamesville — Meredith Spear Cook, Chana Janine White.
    • Robersonville — Caroline Michelle James.
    • Williamston — Alexis Alexandra Bryant, Joshua Macon Holliday, Lyndsey Hope Odom, Lashunta Monay Rodgers.
  • Pitt County:
    • Greenville — Gabriel Anthony Albanese, Nathan Charles Evans, Brittany Charnice Givens.
    • Grimesland — Donna Glenn Edwards, Joey Randy Mayo, Christopher Todd Newkirk, Nidia Elena Romero, Simpson — Teresa Nicole Short.
  • Washington County:
    • Plymouth — Tervon Damek Blount, Jeffrey Egerton, Ashley Marie Kolikas, Kristen Rae Manseau, Catina Melette Young.
    • Roper — Jonathan E. Stotesbury.

    Beaufort County Community College is a public comprehensive community college committed to accessible and affordable quality education, effective teaching, relevant training, and lifelong learning opportunities for the people served by the College.
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