Lehigh Valley College Recognizes President's List Students
46 Students Achieve Perfect, 4.0 GPAs in October-December '07 Quarter
CENTER VALLEY, PA (January 28, 2008) – Forty-six Lehigh Valley College students – 45 from Pennsylvania and one from New Jersey – qualified for the college's prestigious President's List by achieving perfect (4.0) grade point averages during the October-through-December 2007 quarter. To earn a 4.0 average, a student must receive a final grade of "A" in every class taken during the quarter.
"We're dedicated to excellence throughout the entire educational process at Lehigh Valley College," says Mary Fronheiser, the college's president. "Through their achievement of perfect quarterly grade averages, these students epitomize that standard of excellence. We commend them for their efforts."
For the October-through-December quarter, the President's List students – listed by hometown – are:
ALLENTOWN – George Al bileh, Gloria Mccormick, Ricky Racines, Brian Yount BANGOR – Alfred Haines, Cynthia Kaldrovics, Jennifer Long, Seema Ramautar, Karen Wargo BATH – Jennifer Spedding BETHLEHEM – David Fuisz BLAKESLEE – Joanne Brunetto, Kyle Laule BLOOMFIELD – Jacob R. Portzline CENTER VALLEY – Chris Bracy, Shannon Schwarte, Stephanie D. Shook-Clymer COOPERSBURG – Heather Buskirk EASTON – Eric Aquino, Ann Repsher EFFORT – Sara Hahn EMMAUS – Violet Althouse FOGELSVILLE – Sonya Millington GILBERTSVILLE – Krysta Blocher HELLERTOWN – Sarah Reich, Michael Youse LEHIGHTON - Angela Iwasiuk NAZARETH – Phillip Achenbach, Tasha Buss, Julie Mendola PALM – LeAnne Piepzowski QUAKERTOWN – Brian Aikey, John Carr, Anne Livingston, Brittany Miller, Scott Trout, Debra Tyrrell, Wendy Westfall SILVERDALE – Caitlin Weiss SPRINGTOWN – Horace Johnson STEWARTSVILLE, NJ - Denise Taylor STROUDSBURG – Michelle Dudley SUMMIT HILL – Kristin Miller TAMAQUE – Jennifer Kunkel WHITEHALL – Ashley Ortega WYOMISSING – Kathryn Staab
About Lehigh Valley College
Founded in 1869, and based in Center Valley, PA, Lehigh Valley College provides career-focused education to students and professionals seeking to establish and advance their careers. Additional information is available at www.lehighvalley.edu, or by calling 610.625-5200.



