CHARLESTON, IL (02/13/2014)(readMedia)-- More than 990 undergraduate students have been named to Eastern Illinois University's Fall 2013 Deans' List.

The Deans' List at EIU recognizes undergraduates with a declared major whose academic performance has been excellent. Students who achieve a GPA of 3.80 to 4.00 (on a 4.00 scale) while completing a minimum of 12 graded semester hours, excluding credit/no credit grades, in a fall or spring semester will be named to the Deans' List.

(Note to Media: You are being provided with information about students from your circulation area. A full list of those having been named to the EIU Fall 2013 Deans' List can be found here.)

Dylan Koeppen of Rock Falls, IL (61071)

Kyle Hess of Prophetstown, IL (61277)

Luke Adamson of Moline, IL (61265)

Located in Charleston, Ill., Eastern Illinois University has a rich tradition of preparing students to accomplish their life goals through a great combination of quality academics and personal relationships. Consistently ranked in the top third of Midwest universities in its class by U.S. News and World Report, Eastern has earned its reputation by offering a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs taught by an experienced and caring faculty, along with reasonable tuition, fees, and room and board rates, and a textbook rental system. For more information, visit www.eiu.edu.

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