Franklin College Announces President’s And Dean’s List Students From Central Indiana

Franklin College has announced the president’s and dean’s list for the fall 2021 semester.

Students named to the president’s list have achieved academic distinction by earning a perfect 4.0 grade point average while completing a minimum of 12 credit hours during a regular semester. The following students have been named to the president’s list and are from Central Indiana:

  • Ashlynn Meadows, a junior, of Carmel.

Students named to the dean’s list have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours during a regular semester, earning a grade point average of at least 3.5 but less than 4.0. The following students have been named to the dean’s list and are from Central Indiana:

  • Lora Adkins, a junior, of Carmel.
  • Kathryn Brown, a sophomore, of Noblesville.
  • Nicholas Burk, a senior, of Cicero.
  • Justin Case, a junior, of Westfield.
  • Kaitlyn Hewitt, a sophomore, of Westfield.
  • Jonathan Hicks, a freshman, of Westfield.
  • Colleen Kincaid, a junior, of Fishers.
  • Timothy Leonard, a freshman, of Westfield.
  • Makenna Mundy, a freshman, of Noblesville.
  • Owen Ogle, a sophomore, of Carmel.
  • Victoria Simmons, a junior, of Carmel.
  • Jada Tooley, a sophomore, of Noblesville.
  • Mara Wilson, a junior, of Fishers.

For more information, please contact the Office of Communications at (317) 738-8185. Founded in 1834, Franklin College is a residential liberal arts and sciences institution located 20 minutes south of Indianapolis. Franklin offers a wide array of undergraduate majors as well as master’s degree programs in Physician Assistant Studies and Athletic Training. The unique curriculum merges classroom instruction with immersive experiences, research opportunities and study away programs. Our goal is to prepare career-ready graduates for today’s global professions and those of the future. Small classes enable students to thrive through personal peer interaction and mentorship from professors who challenge and inspire them to think critically and perform confidently. Students participate in a vibrant co-curriculum that includes 21 NCAA Division III sports, Greek Life, musical and theatre productions, and more than 40 student organizations. As the first college in Indiana to become coeducational with the admission of women, Franklin welcomes diversity of thought, belief and person into a community that values equity and inclusion. Franklin College maintains a voluntary association with the American Baptist Churches USA. For more information, visit www.FranklinCollege.edu. Find Franklin College on Facebook and follow @FranklinCollege on Twitter.