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Wilmington College students complete requirements for graduation with summer term

By
Randy Sarvis, Wilmington College

Sixteen Wilmington College students earned their Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees with their successful completion of the summer term in WC’s main campus or online programs. In most cases, these graduates participated in the Class of 2024’s Commencement ceremony in May.

Those graduating with honors are noted with designations as cum laude (3.5-3.74 cumulative grade point average), magna cum laude (3.74-3.90 GPA) and summa cum laude (3.91-4.00 GPA).

The College’s newest graduates from Ohio include:

Cincinnati — Nathan A. Tepe, BA, business administration/management and strategic organizational leadership; and Clifford L. Thompson, BS, sport management/sprot administration; Jessica L. Thompson, BA, business administration/management and strategic organizational leadership, cum laude

Cleves — Nathan R. Williams, BA, business administration/management and strategic organizational leadership, cum laude

Columbus — Jayden N. Lewis, BS, sport management with a minor in coaching

Franklin — Ryan L. Russell, BS, sport management with a minor in coaching

Gallipolis — Kyrsten  L. Sanders, BS, equine business management, cum laude

Hillsboro — Erin E. Sheeley, BA, business administration/management

St. Louisville — Autumn L. Drumm, BS, agriculture/animal science and equine business management;

Springfield — Morghanne R. Reisinger, BS, agriculture/agribusiness; and Madison L. Rice, BS, exercise science/allied health

West Chester — Logan C. Lippert, BA, business administration management

Wilmington — Brady A. McKinney, BA, business administration management

Xenia — Isabella Quickel, BA, English.


Graduates from outside Ohio include:

Covington, Ky. — Trevor J. Addison, BA, business administration/ management

Florence, Ky. — Mo Sissoko, BA, religion & philosophy and psychology.

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