Chattanooga State Students From Rhea County Earn Dean’s List Status

May 28, 2009 | | Press Release

At the conclusion of the 2009 spring term, Chattanooga State published the list of students from Rhea County whose scholastic accomplishments positioned them for inclusion on the college’s Dean’s List.  Acknowledged at the end of each semester, Dean’s List students must have completed 12 or more hours of college-level course work and have earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher during the previous academic period.

Rhea County students named to the Chattanooga State Dean’s List for the 2009 spring semester are Kelli Michelle Alexander, Katie L. Arnold, Monika Kristine Barger, Tara Irene Binkley, Crystal Lee Bolding, Johnna Marie Boudreau, Chelsey Rae Brown, Laura Michelle Bruehl, Colin Franklin Bryant, Genny Rose Byrd, Ashley Danielle Cashman, Tyler Lynn Cheek, Edward Alan Crowe, Deanna Raby Deal, Stephanie Freeman Ezell, Anthony M. Falzone, Hilary A. Ferguson, John Tate Fugate, Nathaniel Shem Gates, Jessica Vanessa Hale, Lindsay Michaela Hicks, Sarah Ellen Jones, Serlena Briana Martin, Mary Inez Morgan, Christine Michele Morton, Tiffany N. Nelson, Rebecca E. Patterson, Abdiel Perez, Heather Sara Podbielski, Crystal Jane Reel, Michael Shawn Riggs, Erin E. Robertson, Amie Rena Shaver, Ashley Nicole Smith, Nicholas Kaleb Smith, Bethany Nicole Steele, Melodie Aiko Stiles, Amanda Catherine Trowell, and Caleb Drew Yawn.

Chattanooga State serves the residents of Rhea County at an auxiliary campus located at 200 4th Avenue in Dayton.  For information about the classes and programs offered at Chattanooga State’s Dayton site, call 423.365.5010 or contact Jerry Hendrix, site director at the Dayton site, by way of email at jerry.hendrix@chattanoogastate.edu.

For information about Chattanooga State and its educational programs, call the Chattanooga State information hotline at 423.697.4404 or toll free at 1.866.547.3733 or visit the college’s Web site at www.chattanoogastate.edu.

Chattanooga State is a comprehensive, regionally accredited community college, operated under the policies and guidelines of the Tennessee Board of Regents College System.  Founded in 1965 and serving a six-county area in Southeast Tennessee, Chattanooga State offers a wide array of programs and services.