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NCCC Announces Fall Semester Honor Rolls

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CHANUTE, Kan. — Neosho County Community College (NCCC) highlighted the success and persistence of 240 students this week with the release of the President’s Honor Roll and the Vice President’s Honor Roll for the Fall 2025 semester.

“I would like to congratulate our students who have excelled in their coursework this semester!” said Dr. Sarah Robb, NCCC Vice President for Student Learning. “NCCC faculty members work hard to create rigorous, high-quality learning environments, and these honor roll students have achieved academic success.”

Students must complete 12 or more credit hours and finish the semester with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.50 or higher to be named to the Vice President’s Honor Roll, or a GPA of 4.00 to be named to the President’s Honor Roll. Of the nearly 2,200 students served by NCCC, 141 students—nearly 15% of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) enrollment—earned a spot on the President’s Honor Roll.

“I am very proud of the students who received recognition on the honor rolls—especially those who achieve this honor semester after semester,” said Dr. Brian Inbody, NCCC President. “Well done to all our honor list students!”

Will Burger, Luke Butcher, Lillian Catlin, Maximillian Childers, Katelyn Dugar, Imogen Flint, Bauke Graulus, Ashley Haviland, Kelsey Haviland, Delaney Hill, Tessie Kooistra, Jenna Monroe, Jay Morgan, Jakub Pasieczny, Carissa Schoonover, Courtney Schoonover, Trey Sommer, Cole Spears, and Michael Wright each marked their third-straight semester on the President’s Honor Roll.

Another 119 students finished with a GPA of 3.5 or higher, earning a spot on the Vice President’s Honor Roll.

Although the minimum to earn a spot on either is list is 12 credit hours, honor roll students were enrolled in an average of 14.4 credit hours. These students finished the semester with a combined GPA of 3.78.

President’s Honor Roll

Trevor Amershek (Chanute); Yaritza Ayala (Chanute); June Baggett (Shawnee); Adam Ball (Parsons); Kaitlin Base (Chanute); Sarah Beck (Chanute); Shelby Beers (Gardner); Emma B’Hymer (Iola); Bryce Bones (Chanute); Emma Bowling (Ottawa); Sadie Bowyer (Chanute); Taylor Bradfield (Altamont); Luke Briley (Chanute); Merrick Brown (Richmond); Delaney Bruhns (Chanute); Laken Bunch (Ottawa); Will Burger (Chanute); Luke Butcher (Chanute); Danny Carroll (Chanute); Lillian Catlin (Ottawa); Joseph Chavez (Chanute); Maximilian Childers (Chanute); Casey Clemenson (Chanute); Adrianne Clements (Humboldt); Allison Clevenger (Chanute); Evan Coble (Chanute); Abigail Coyan (Ottawa); Fallon Crim (Ottawa); Carly Davis (Garnett); Janae Davis (Chanute); Madison Davison (Chanute); Brittany Deegan (St. Paul); Owen Denison (Chanute); William Devereaux (McCune); Payge Dick (Hutchinson); Brody Dinges (Chanute); Samantha Dongo (Chanute); Grady Dougherty (Chanute); Katelyn Dugar (Burlington); Paul Eder (Chanute); Blake Ellis (Iola); Imogen Flint (Chanute); JoAnna Ford (Garnett); Jonathan Ford (Garnett); Scarlett Frace (Chanute); Dalton Fulps (Neodesha); Brooklyn Galey (Chanute); Bauke Graulus (Chanute); Zachary Grossnickle (Chanute); Elias Hammerschmidt (Wellsville); Cara Hardie (Prairie Village); Ashley Haviland (Chanute); Kelsey Haviland (Chanute); Mica Hess (Chanute); Delaney Hill (Chanute); Cameron Hughes (Chanute); Destiney Humiston (Pomona); Randy Jacobson (Chanute); Shane Jadwin (Humboldt); Amy Kahenya (Gardner); Ellen Kahle (Chanute); Katelynn Kennedy (Chanute); Colin Klein (Chanute); Tessie Kooistra (Chanute); Elle Kreighbaum (Chanute); Brooke Larsen (Vassar); Makenzie LaRue (Chanute); Emily Leddy (Ottawa); Mysterious Lee (Chanute); Mailey Luna (Pomona); Jenna Mancos (Chanute); Kanika Marcoux (Chanute); Kaden McClearen (Walnut); Evie McKane (Chanute); Marlee Miller (Chanute); Nathanael Miller (Fontana); Jenna Monroe (Chanute); Jay Morgan (Chanute); Faviola Najar (Chanute); Brylee Northcutt (Chanute); Austin O’Gorman (Chanute); Kiera Olson (Louisburg); Jakub Pasieczny (Chanute); Yazmin Paxtor (Chanute); LeErin Pearson (Chanute); Jaden Perry (Chanute); Debra Pilgrim (Yates Center); Breanna Potts (Chanute); Emmalynn Pupanek (Altoona); Melissa Riley (Chanute); Sherry Sang (Gardner); Benjamin Schmidt (Chanute); Thea Scholl (Olathe); Carissa Schoonover (Erie); Courtney Schoonover (Erie); Charles Smith (Chanute); Reality Smith (Gardner); Kelli Solomon (Baldwin City); Trey Sommer (Humboldt); Cole Spears (Chanute); Byron Stanford (Chanute); Violet Stich (Chanute); Shinie Suzuki (Chanute); Maila Tashiro (Chanute); Melannie Townes (Chanute); Sarah Trowbridge-Alford (Lawrence); Eli Uhner (Chanute); Jip van Uden (Chanute); Deanna Varela (Chanute); Jaycee Vath (Lincoln); Nicholas Walker (Ottawa); Lyndzee Wamsley (Chanute); Jaxton Weedn (Chanute); Talia Wickham Murphy (Chanute); Hailey Widmer (Olathe); Maverick Williamson (Chanute); Randi Wilson (Thayer); Laynie Winfrey (Chanute); Jessie Wright (Chanute); Michael Wright (Humboldt); KayLynn Ybarra (Lawrence)

Vice President’s Honor Roll

Tucker Akins (Pittsburg); Brady Alonzo (Chanute); Keaton Baker (Chanute); Owen Baker (Chanute); Peyton Bass (Ottawa); Kaitlyn Baum (Chanute); Natalie Benedict (Osawatomie); Cole Berry (Chanute); Riley Berryman (Chanute); Daniella Beth (Fall River); Kaden Blackledge (Chanute); Abigail Bouse (Paola); Kamden Bray (Chanute); Jace Brunswig (Chanute); Rhys Brunton (Chanute); Roberto Burkett Santos (Chanute); Oliver Cabana (Chanute); Bridgett Campbell (Chanute); James Carey (Chanute); Kelsey Catterson (Chanute); Holley Coffman (Chanute); Cutter Colvert (Chanute); Pilar Correa Arce-Cox (Chanute); Jacob Corwin (Chanute); Samantha Cox (Thayer); Linsey Coyan (Ottawa); Emily Cunningham (Chanute); Ilan Da Silva Alp (Chanute); Lucas de Carvalho (Chanute); Avery Dean (Buffalo); Aiden Demoret (Ottawa); Shane Dodge (St Paul); Halle Dolphin (Chanute); Zakariya Elhannach (Chanute); Makenzi Escoe (Chanute); Mia Ferioli (Chanute); Maria Beatriz Ferreira (Chanute); Zachery Flowers (Lawrence); Samantha Franklin (Osawatomie); Emily Gardiner (Gardner); Ector Garnica (Chanute); Abbigail Godfrey (Chanute); Kayla Griffin (Chanute); Trinity Hager (Chanute); Kallie Hammerschmidt (Wellsville); Makayla Harper (Greeley); Chase Harris (Ottawa); Jaida Harris (Chanute); Paislee Hartman (Wellsville); William Hazen (Burlington); Hunter Hill (Chanute); Carson Hilton (Chanute); Aiden Hubler (Chanute); Yolande Ibeagu (Kansas City); Cohen Izzard (Chanute); Joelle Jubran (Chanute); Dagmara Kacprzak (Chanute); Zak Kersey (Chanute); Sue Kim (Chanute); Kylie Knouf (Thayer); Larsen Koester (Chanute); Carter Liezert (Chanute); Hunter Loethen (Chanute); Madelynne Lowry (Chanute); Jacob Lynnes (Ottawa); Madison Mader (Williamsburg); Leonardo Marin (Chanute); Lilly Martin (Garnett); John McCloskey (Chanute); Dacota Milliken (Richmond); Casey Minor (St. Paul); Kristaleah Mitchell (Lawrence); Kaylin Montaleone (Shawnee); Mathew Murphey (Chanute); Patrick Musore (Chanute); Michell Nganga (Lenexa); Melissa Nichols (Baldwin City); Korbin Niegsch (Chanute); Callum Niven (Chanute); Reece Norris (Chanute); Kinley Ohl (Chanute); Conner Orear (Williamsburg); Guadalupe Ortiz (Chanute); Caleb Osborne (Chanute); Omotoyosi Osijonwo (Chanute); Bailey Owens (Chanute); Madison Park (Chanute); Chloe Parker (Chanute); Kaylee Parker (Chanute); Joe Pate (Chanute); Makayla Pinkerton (Ottawa); Ciera Poeverlein (Ottawa); Lucas Postma (Chanute); Jaron Powers (Thayer); Micaela Reyes (Chanute); Abbigail Rhoades (Chanute); Kamyra Riddle (Chanute); Malique Roach (Chanute); Paola Salas (Chanute); Sydney Sapulpa (Chanute); Andie Sevart (Chanute); Ashley Shreve (Chanute); Ellise Simon (Joplin, Mo.); Aurelia Smith (Chanute); Freya Stevenson (Chanute); Grant Stockebrand (Savonburg); Madison Stockton (Osawatomie); Robin Swagemakers (Chanute); Raziel Taylor (Chanute); Jazzlynn Vargas (Chanute); Malte Edward Wall (Chanute); Ella Ward (Chanute); Damiya Webb (Parsons); Sarah Wehrli (Chanute); Emma Wheatley (Chanute); Nicholas Whitson (Parsons); Kaidence Willis (Chanute); Haleigh Wilson (Ottawa); Landon Wolken (Chanute)

About NCCC

NCCC is a two-year college located in Chanute, Kan., offering 40+ associate degree and certificate programs. NCCC serves 2,300+ students annually in Neosho, Franklin, and northern Anderson counties, and throughout eastern Kansas at two campuses, six outreach sites, nine high schools, and online. Visit neosho.edu to find more information.