Greenawalt honored in WC program
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Lynchburg resident Megan Greenawalt is among several Wilmington College Honors Program juniors recognized recently at the College's 30th annual Student Recognition Ceremony. She is majoring in biology and health science.
Greenawalt is a 2008 graduate of Lynchburg-Clay High School.
The Wilmington College Honors Program is designed to enrich the academic experience of qualified students with honors sections of the core courses, interdisciplinary seminars, a senior project and various non-credit enrichment activities.
Entering freshmen on the Wilmington campus who received a high school GPA of 3.3 or higher and an ACT score of 25 or higher, or received a Wilmington Scholars Award are invited to participate in this program. Students must maintain a 3.3 cumulative GPA to remain active in the program during their remaining years at Wilmington College.
Coy also earned membership into The Green Key Society, Wilmington College's honor society founded in May 1951 by Dr. Samuel Marble, 12th President of Wilmington College. Juniors who have earned a cumulative average of at least 3.75 are eligible for membership and are invited to join.
Green Key was organized to recognize superior scholarship by students from WC in the years following accreditation by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges in 1944.
Wilmington College, a career-oriented liberal arts institution affiliated with the Society of Friends (Quakers), is located in southwestern Ohio, approximately one hour from Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton. The Blue Ash location serves a large number of non-traditional students.[[In-content Ad]]
Greenawalt is a 2008 graduate of Lynchburg-Clay High School.
The Wilmington College Honors Program is designed to enrich the academic experience of qualified students with honors sections of the core courses, interdisciplinary seminars, a senior project and various non-credit enrichment activities.
Entering freshmen on the Wilmington campus who received a high school GPA of 3.3 or higher and an ACT score of 25 or higher, or received a Wilmington Scholars Award are invited to participate in this program. Students must maintain a 3.3 cumulative GPA to remain active in the program during their remaining years at Wilmington College.
Coy also earned membership into The Green Key Society, Wilmington College's honor society founded in May 1951 by Dr. Samuel Marble, 12th President of Wilmington College. Juniors who have earned a cumulative average of at least 3.75 are eligible for membership and are invited to join.
Green Key was organized to recognize superior scholarship by students from WC in the years following accreditation by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges in 1944.
Wilmington College, a career-oriented liberal arts institution affiliated with the Society of Friends (Quakers), is located in southwestern Ohio, approximately one hour from Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton. The Blue Ash location serves a large number of non-traditional students.[[In-content Ad]]