COTC Announces Spring Semester 2020 President’s and Honors Lists
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) has released the President’s List and Honors List for spring semester 2020. Graduates are listed by hometown.*
President’s List: To qualify, a student must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 graded credit hours and earn a grade point average of 4.00.
Centerburg: Emma Dickhof
Columbus: Timothy Bugh, Tambong Eyong and Ruth Saxton
Coshocton: Deborah Gale and Katie Joiner
Etna: Jason Creech
Fredericktown: Kelly Sapp and Cassidy Small
Granville: Suzanne Smith
Heath: Brooke Copley, Audra Lemmon, Benjamin Pettay and Benjamin Schulte
Howard: Dawson David, Molly Gebhardt and Cole Shuman
Johnstown: Haley Cook, Hannah Cook, Austin Decot and Baljot Dhillon
Kimbolton: Tristan Mizer
Land O Lakes: MaeKayla Walsh
Mount Vernon: Landon Barkschat, Kylie Everhart, Kayla Green, Seth Hahler, Alexis King, Samantha Noland and Melanie Robbins
Newark: Carmen Bishop, Jonathan Houghton, Kathryn Hutchison, Lauren Jones, Audra Remley, Josh Rowland, Taylor Sandman and Haley Wolfe
Pataskala: Celeste Dotson
Reynoldsburg: Deepa Adhikari and Richard Doctor
Saint Louisville: Braden Feick and Tessa Nethers
Sunbury: Megan Mowery
Utica: Hunter Keller
West Lafayette: Amanda Rowles
Westerville: Faith Eljallad
Honors List: To qualify, a student must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 graded credit hours and earn a grade point average of 3.50 or better.
Baltimore: Mallory Blosser and Bryan Bush
Bellville: Macey Gage, Lauren Hollar and Bridget Mickley
Bladensburg: Liberty Hershberger
Centerburg: Sophia Beeler, Kaylee Blackstone, Kamryn Dye, Hunter Myers, Dayna Smith, Brooke Staton and Donna Strosnider
Columbus: Ngenyi Ateawung, Collins Ayebson, Susan Cox, Annie Mines, Olivia Rhynehardt and Hunter St. Andre
Coshocton: Marlene Bissett, Noah Kobel and Rachelle Lewis
Danville: Eleanor Frost and Nathan Whitney
Etna: Nicole Deavers
Frazeysburg: Abbagail Shepherd and Taylor Shepler
Fredericktown: Clem Cunningham, Titus Krabill, Kaitlyn Lindeman, Emma Stokes and Hannah Vaughn
Fresno: Tabitha Patterson
Gambier: Kadden Lester, Brianna Small and William Small
Granville: Tyler Hayman and Rhea Hough
Grove City: Heidi Miller
Heath: Kyle Edwards, Cameron Mitton and Kelsey Wilson
Hebron: Jason Jackson, Matthew Kohut, Benjamin Lyle and Madeline Young
Howard: Cameron Bailey, Meggan Bartok, Cassandra Cochran, Jaclynn Mahle, Cami Maybury, Morgan McCauley and Gage Steinmetz
Johnstown: Sukhwinder Karhra and Lara Schaffer
Junction City: Angel Huber
Lancaster: Michael Frederick
Lewis Center: Cheyenne-Brittany Culberson
Lore City: Dana Ray
Mansfield: Trinity Turner
Mount Vernon: Darren Collins, Samuel Cook, Isabel Hooley, Taelyn King, Alexa McElroy, Briar McQueen, Jacklyn Nussbaum, Maureen Richert, Nadia Smith, Richard Spearman, Alanta Spurgeon, Jack Staats, Samuel Wolf, Caitlin Workman and Colin Zollars
Nashport: Brage McCutcheon
Newark: Lindsey Blevins, Sophia Carnahan, Torrell Casimire, Quincey Dotson, Amanda Elias, Lisa Elizondo, Graham Gibson, Emma Gossett, Morgan Gossett, Johnny Hagerman, Haley Hensley, Steve Matheny, Sarah McMaster, Adiza Okine, Bobbie Perry, Taylor Scott, Kiele Sullivan, Caleb Thomas, Aliyah Thompson, Aaron Tritt, Justin Tritt, Trevor Warthman, Quentin Wherley and Tyrin Williams
Newcomerstown: Ashton Cunningham
Pataskala: Gwendolyn Bettger, Casey Music and Juliette Pierce
Pickerington: Ty Morrison and Gunnar Pingle
Reynoldsburg: Ghana Adhikari, Barbara Oyler, Funmi Salako, Falguna Sarki and Nathaniel Walker
Somerset: William Hearock
Sunbury: Logan Nelson and Tamara Weikel
Thornville: Megan Banik
Utica: Taylor Heckman, Reign Hernandez, Abigail Smith, Tralie Storts and Yasmina Taylor
Walhonding: Leslie Richards and Reneen Smith
Warsaw: Bethany McGowan and Frances Shreiner
Westerville: Deirdre Fife and Logan McClain
Zanesville: Chloe Barrett, Clair Fink, Justin Longfellow and Jolyn Plummer
*Only students who have granted COTC permission to release their names to the public are listed.
COTC is a fully accredited, public college dedicated to providing high-quality, accessible programs of technical education in response to current and emerging employment needs. COTC is the only technical college in Ohio operating four full-service campus locations: Newark, Coshocton, Knox and Pataskala.
COTC is a fully accredited, public college dedicated to providing high-quality, accessible programs of technical education in response to current and emerging employment needs. COTC has four campus locations: Newark, Coshocton, Knox and Pataskala.