Peoria students at Utah Tech University showcased exceptional academic performance during the spring 2024 semester, earning Dean’s List honors.
The following Peoria students made the list: Taysha Moore, Gracie Cox Missy Cawley and Maddie Cawley.
To qualify, students had to attain a 3.5 to 3.89 GPA and complete at least 15 credits.
“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all our exceptional students whose unwavering commitment and hard work have resulted in their well-deserved placement on the honor roll,” said Michael Lacourse, provost and vice president of academic affairs. “It is truly gratifying to witness our students seizing every opportunity at Utah Tech and achieving excellence. Their accomplishments reflect the spirit of perseverance and resilience that defines our educational community.”
Utah Tech has experienced incredible growth in the last decade, with 293 programs, including a diverse offering of 11 graduate programs, 57 bachelor’s degrees, 76 certificates, 51 minors, 76 emphases, and 23 associate degree programs, according to a news release.
Utah Tech University is an open-enrollment teaching institution that offers nearly 300 academic programs at one of the lowest tuition costs in the Western United States, the release said. The university was built on a rich tradition of determination and generosity that is still embraced by the campus community today. With the motto “active learning. active life,” Utah Tech provides personalized and engaged learning experiences that prepare students for rewarding careers and enriched lives. Outside the classroom, students have the opportunity to enjoy the unparalleled opportunities for an active life that accompany UT’s location southern Utah.
For more information, visit utahtech.edu.