Congratulations to our 2021-2022 President’s & Dean’s List Students

The following individuals have been placed on the Dean’s and President’s lists for the 2021-2022 academic year. These lists acknowledge the accomplishment of achieving between 3.5 and 3.79 (Dean’s) and 3.80 and 4.0 (President’s) over the academic year while earning at least 12 units.

Institute President Gregg Garner notes: “Our students come here to learn the Bible. This list recognizes their diligence. The associative scholarship award helps them to prioritize their time amidst the complexity of our current economy. Essentially a student who gets the award is being paid to do their homework, to study the word of God. I’m so happy to see students receive that benefit and I pray the list expands into the future.”

Presidents List (3.8 and above)

Chelsie Kagay - Hilliard, OH

Olivia Lasater - Nashville, TN

Isaiah Aaseby - Arthur, ND

Erin Gammill - Paragould, AR

Sandra Andrews - Carmel, IN

Geoff Nadeau - Nashville, TN

Earning a place on the Dean’s and President’s lists is not a small feat. To these students, Academic Dean Jeffrey Sherrod writes: “The faculty and staff recognize and appreciate the time and effort you put into performing well academically. We recognize all the times you had to say “no” to something else so you could do your homework. We recognize the late nights and early mornings. Most importantly, we recognize your service to our Lord Jesus, who calls his students to give their whole lives and do so with excellence.” 

Deans List (3.5 and above)

Sara Giguere - Paragould, AR

Quinn Semakula - Uganda

Charles Walt Reynolds - Paragould, AR

Matthew Webb - Nashville, TN

Amelia Harrison - Carmel, IN

On behalf of the college, we congratulate you and pray you continue this standard of excellence in your studies. 


To qualify for the Dean’s List, an undergraduate student must earn an annual term grade point average (calculated from summer through spring) of 3.5 to 3.79. To qualify for the President’s List, students must earn between a 3.8-4.0 with at least 12 units.

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