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The fall 2024 Dean’s List has been unveiled, highlighting the outstanding academic accomplishments of students from the College of Education and Human Development. This semester, over 350 students have earned recognition for their hard work and dedication to their studies.
The list showcases a diverse group of scholars hailing from various communities across Maine, as well as from 22 other states and four countries outside the United States. This impressive representation reflects the college's commitment to fostering a global learning environment while supporting local and national students alike.
Being named to the Dean’s List is a significant achievement that underscores the students' commitment to academic excellence. It serves as a testament to their perseverance and the quality of education provided by the College of Education and Human Development. The college takes pride in celebrating the success of its students and looks forward to their continued contributions to the field of education.
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