Office of the Provost Announces Fall 2022 Dean’s and Merit Lists

Office of the Provost Announces Fall 2022 Dean’s and Merit Lists
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Bunker Hill Community College’s (BHCC) Office of the Provost is proud to announce the Fall 2022 Dean’s and Merit lists, which recognize more than a thousand BHCC students for their achievement in academic excellence. 

The Dean’s and Merit lists are compiled each semester. The Dean’s List recognizes students enrolled in 12 or more credits with a grade point average of at least 3.00, provided that no grade lower than C was earned in any course that semester. The Merit List recognizes students who are enrolled in at least six but less than 12 credits in the semester but have otherwise met the same performance level as those on the Dean’s List. On both lists, only courses numbered above 100 are considered. 

Congratulations to all of the Fall 2022 Dean’s and Merit List members! 

View the Fall 2022 Deans and Merit List

Original source can be found here.



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