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Ten V.I. Students Named to Dean’s List at La Roche College

La Roche College has announced that 10 students from the U.S. Virgin Islands were named to the dean’s list for the fall 2016 semester. A total of 358 students were named to the list.

The dean’s list recognizes the academic excellence of full-time students who have completed a minimum of 12 credits and earned a QPA of 3.5 or higher. Part-time students are eligible at the completion of each spring semester if requirements have been met during the academic year. The following students were named to the fall 2016 list:

Christiansted

Kindra Jaina Smalls, Criminal Justice major; Jaina Warren, Graphic Design major

Frederiksted

Nuh J. Hamilton, Information Technology major

Kingshill

Ashante Norville, Health Science major; Tiara Phillip, English Studies: Journalism and Professional Writing major Aleta Tyrell, Chemistry major; Cara William, Criminal Justice major; Coya G. William, Health Science major

St. Croix

Amber Alcindor, Chemistry major

St. Thomas

Addis Miller, Psychology major

La Roche College is a private liberal arts college in the North Hills of Pittsburgh that offers more than 50 undergraduate majors, six graduate degree programs and one doctoral program, with strengths in education, business, criminal justice, psychology, health and medical sciences, as well as interior design and graphic design. This residential college has more than 1,500 men and women enjoying 30-plus student organizations and an exciting NCAA Div. III athletics program.

Founded by the Sisters of Divine Providence in 1963, La Roche College embraces its Catholic heritage while welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds.

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