MOUNT VERNON, IA (02/17/2016)-- Cornell College named over 200 students to its Dean's List for the Fall 2015 semester.

Stephanie Campbell of Bettendorf was awarded High Honors.

Anthony Clifton of Bettendorf was awarded Honors.

Andrew Klocke of Coal Valley was awarded Honors.

Aubrey Kohl of Davenport was awarded Honors.

Kaci Yost of Eldridge was awarded Honors.

Honors signifies a semester grade point average of 3.6 to 3.79; High Honors signifies an average of 3.8 to 3.99; and Highest Honors signifies a 4.0 grade point average.

Also, students from around the world have been admitted to Cornell College for the Fall 2016 semester, including Elaine Andorf of Bettendorf, Jacey Goetzman of Muscatine, and Zaria Lambert of Davenport.

One of the select "Colleges That Change Lives," Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, is a national liberal arts college with a distinctive One Course At A Time curriculum. The One Course schedule provides students the chance to dive into their studies, focus more intensely on the disciplines of their choice, and learn authentically with the unique freedom to shed the confines of the traditional classroom to study off-campus, pursue research, or accept an internship-all without missing out on other classes.

Cornell is nationally recognized for its value, including by Kiplinger's, which included Cornell on its list of the 100 best values in private colleges for 2016, and the Fiske Guide to Colleges, which named Cornell College one of the 24 "Best Buys" among private colleges.

For more information, visit www.cornellcollege.edu.

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