Belmont University's fall commencement ceremony held in the Curb Event Center

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE (December 20, 2024) — Belmont University recently released the Dean's List for the fall 2024 semester. Approximately 53% of the University's 7,175 undergraduate students qualified for the fall 2024 Dean's List.

"Earning a place on the Dean's List is an accomplishment that reflects the dedication, talent, and resilience of our students who maintain competitive GPAs while concurrently making lasting contributions at Belmont and beyond," said Belmont University Provost Dr David Gregory. "These scholars have gone above and beyond, matching rigorous academic schedules with robust extracurriculars including volunteerism, student organizations, athletics, the arts, and more. It gives me great joy to acknowledge the dedicated students who embody what it means to seek excellence, academically. Their achievement is a testament not only to their hard work and intellectual aptitude but also to Belmont's high academic standards and commitment to student success."

Dean's List eligibility is based on a minimum course load of twelve hours and a quality grade-point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C.

Ava Rowland of Bettendorf, Iowa

Alisande Rapps of Geneseo, Illinois

About Belmont University

Located two miles from downtown Nashville, Tennessee, Belmont University comprises nearly 9,000 students from every state and 33 countries. Nationally ranked and consistently recognized by US News and World Report for innovation in higher education, the University offers more than 115 areas of undergraduate study, 41 Master's programs, and five doctoral degrees. With a focus on whole-person formation and data-informed social innovation, Belmont is committed to forming diverse leaders of character equipped to solve the world's complex problems. For more information, visit belmont.edu.

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