DeKALB, ILLINOIS (January 21, 2022) Northern Illinois University announces its fall 2021 Dean's List students. To earn this distinction, students must meet a minimum semester grade-point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale in the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology or a minimum of 3.75 on a 4.0 scale in the colleges of Business, Education, Health and Human Sciences, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Visual and Performing Arts.

Students from your area who achieved this honor include:

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, AWARD, MAJOR(S), HIGH SCHOOL (if listed)

Aledo, IL

Tyler Goben, College of Education Dean's List, ELED-Special Education, Mercer County High School

Atkinson, IL

Ricardo Chavez-Sanchez, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean's List, Professional Physics, Geneseo High School

Bettendorf, IA

Lizzie Moore, College of Health and Human Sciences Dean's List, HealthSci-Pre-Physical Therapy, Pleasant Valley Cmty Hs

Clinton, IA

Athei Chagai, College of Visual and Performing Arts Dean's List, Dance Performance — BFA, Clinton High School

Cassandra VanZuiden, College of Health and Human Sciences Dean's List, Nursing, Iowa Connections Academy

Coal Valley, IL

Payton Allers, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean's List, History — BA, Moline Senior High School

Drew Wiemers, College of Education Dean's List, Sport Management — BS, Moline Senior High School

East Moline, IL

Fernanda Montoya, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean's List, Statistics, United Township High School

Erie, IL

Kylie Chenoweth, College of Business Dean's List, Human Resource Management, Erie High School

Geneseo, IL

Emma Dunker, College of Health and Human Sciences Dean's List, Nursing, Geneseo High School

Evelyn Strohm, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean's List, Psychology — BS, Geneseo High School

Lyndon, IL

Zailey Greeno, College of Health and Human Sciences Dean's List, Rehabilitation and Disability Se

Milan, IL

Taylor Curry, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean's List, Psychology — BA, Rockridge High School

Julia DeSmet, College of Business Dean's List, Marketing — BS, Alleman High School

Moline, IL

Jackie Ferreira, College of Business Dean's List, Operations and Info Management, Moline Senior High School

Autumn Glass, College of Health and Human Sciences Dean's List, Child Development, Moline Senior High School

Kaiden Vinavich, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean's List, Biological Sciences — BS, Cambridge Community Hs

Morrison, IL

Sarah Screnock, College of Health and Human Sciences Dean's List, Communicative Disorders, Morrison Community High School

Quinn Sedig, College of Visual and Performing Arts Dean's List, Art Studio, Morrison Community High School

Kay Smith, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean's List, General Emphasis, Morrison Community High School

Rock Island, IL

Caleb Habel, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean's List, Pre-Computer Science, Alleman High School

Sophie Taylor, College of Visual and Performing Arts Dean's List, Art Studio-Design and Media Arts, Rock Island High School

Jacklyn Weckerly, College of Health and Human Sciences Dean's List, Health Sciences-General, Rock Island High School

Northern Illinois University is a student-centered, nationally-recognized public research university, with expertise that benefits its region and spans the globe in a wide variety of fields, including the sciences, humanities, arts, business, engineering, education, health, and law. Through its main campus in DeKalb, Illinois, and education centers for students and working professionals in Chicago, Hoffman Estates, Naperville, Oregon, and Rockford, NIU offers more than 100 courses of study while serving a diverse and international student body of about 19,000. The seventeen NIU Huskie athletic teams compete in the Mid-American Conference at the highest NCAA Division I level. For more information, visit www.niu.edu.

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