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UCC Announces 2024 Summer Term Honor Roll

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The Umpqua Community College (UCC) Director of Registration and Records has announced the 2024 Summer Term Honor Roll. The President’s List (3.75 or higher GPA) is comprised of 25 full-time students (12 credits or more), and 7 students are on the Dean’s List (3.74 to 3.50 GPA).

The names and citizens of residence are as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Students requesting confidentiality are not published.

President’s List

JuliaCoxLas VegasNV
PattieBrandCanyonvilleOR
AlexxWilkinsCottage GroveOR
JessicaLandstraCreswellOR
KeithFrostIdleyld ParkOR
AshleySurberMilton FreewaterOR
ArloZindaRoseburgOR
ColbySimmonsRoseburgOR
DanielleMefferdRoseburgOR
DarciShambaughRoseburgOR
GingerCoeRoseburgOR
JeffAnttonenRoseburgOR
JessicaMcKinneyRoseburgOR
KennedyBaylis-HinesRoseburgOR
MeaOlsenRoseburgOR
TamaraWarrRoseburgOR
ErikBurnsSutherlinOR
RickVargasSutherlinOR
TaylorGruberSutherlinOR
TuckerCozartSutherlinOR
CharleneCorringtonWinchesterOR
CharlettaAllensworthWinstonOR
EmmanuelHastyWinstonOR
KelseaAdkinsWinstonOR
WendyMartinWinstonOR

Dean’s List

SeyeraHendrixMyrtle CreekOR
TylerKnoxMyrtle CreekOR
AlexGonzalezOaklandOR
BenjaminGarrettRoseburgOR
JordynJonesRoseburgOR
JoshuaDaviesRoseburgOR
EnriqueDiazRoseburgOR

Success Stories from Umpqua Community College

Sydney Miele standing and smiling in front of a Foley & Lardner LLP office sign, where she works as a legal assistant after graduating from UCC's Paralegal program.
Success Stories

From Uncertain to Unstoppable — How Sydney Miele Built Her Paralegal Career with UCC

From uncertain to unstoppable – this is how Sydney Miele built her legal career with UCC . . .
When Sydney Miele entered the Paralegal program at UCC, she didn’t know which direction she wanted to take. “Going into the program, I wasn’t completely set on what I wanted to do exactly in the legal field. I was leaning toward being a paralegal or maybe even like a law clerk… maybe doing a couple years of law school.”

Three family members in green graduation caps and gowns hold hands outside the Ford Nursing Science Center, celebrating their UCC nursing graduation together.
Success Stories

From Patients to Providers, One Family Finds Their Path to Nursing at UCC

When you’re a patient in the hospital, there are days when your strength fades and it feels easier to give up. Often, it’s a nurse who helps you find hope again. The Newell and Robbins family knows this experience well. All four siblings spent extended time in hospitals and saw firsthand the difference a compassionate nurse can make. “We had a front-row seat to the impact of good nursing.

Success Stories

Welding for My Son: Resilience Through Education

When Gabriella Spencer moved to Roseburg, she never dreamed she would have her GED, let alone be in a two-year welding program. “I left a bad situation in Ohio, and I came here with nothing. I was in a homeless shelter with my son, who was just entering first grade. He was still in that place where he didn’t want to go to school. He wanted to stay at home with mommy all day and play, and I’m trying to explain the importance of education. While I’m doing this, I’m thinking, I’ve never even gotten my GED.”