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Laurel Business Institute is pleased to announce our Dean’s List recipients for the Spring 2024 Semester:

HAVING EARNED A GRADE POINT AVERAGE OF 4.0 TO 3.8 TO BE ON THE HIGHEST HONORS DEAN’S LIST:

  • Ariana Angelo – Cosmetology
  • Hannah Barron – Cosmetology
  • Bonnie Benco – Cosmetology
  • Anthony Beveloque-Roll – Computer Network Security Technician
  • McKena Bolish – Cosmetology
  • Hunter Brangard – Welding & Fabrication
  • Emily Brestensky – Cosmetology
  • Brooke Clark – Welding & Fabrication
  • Rashidi Dennis – Welding & Fabrication
  • Madison Gibson – Cosmetology
  • Benjamin Ginnelly – Welding & Fabrication
  • Jonathan Hanson – Electrical Technician
  • Bryce Harn – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Chasity Horne – Cosmetology
  • Lillyann Horvath – Cosmetology
  • Holly Huffine – Electrical Technician
  • Riley Jenkins – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Joel LeBlanc – Welding & Fabrication
  • Brandee Malone – Cosmetology
  • Luke McCullah – Welding & Fabrication
  • McKenna Mitchell – Cosmetology
  • Matalyn Mowry – Welding & Fabrication
  • Alaina Petrosky – Esthetic/Nail Technician
  • Heath Randolph – Welding & Fabrication
  • Amber Ravenscroft – Esthetic/Nail Technician
  • Trevor Sipe – Electrical Technician
  • Braydon Smith – Welding & Fabrication
  • Mason Snyder – Electrical Technician
  • Christie Specht – Clinical Medical Assistant
  • Cassidy Zelasko – Cosmetology

HAVING EARNED A GRADE POINT AVERAGE OF 3.79 TO 3.5 TO BE ON THE HIGH HONORS DEAN’S LIST:

  • Alexander Abadejos – Network Administration & Security
  • Salena DeLuca – Clinical Medical Assistant
  • Sara Dodson – Cosmetology
  • Michael Evans – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Olivia Fairbee – Welding & Fabrication
  • McKenna Hilling – Clinical Medical Assistant
  • Ross Kowing – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Timothy Miller – Electrical Technician
  • Kyle Piroch – Electrical Technician
  • Samatha Provident – Cosmetology
  • Eric Reed – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Alicia Rimbey – Esthetic/Nail Technician
  • Jacob Robison – Clinical Medical Assistant
  • Madison Vojtkofsky – Clinical Medical Assistant
  • Elizabeth Warnick – Cosmetology

HAVING EARNED A GRADE POINT AVERAGE OF 3.49 TO 3.25 TO BE ON THE HONORS DEAN’S LIST:

  • Matthew DeSimone – Respiratory Therapy
  • Noah Friday – Electrical Technician
  • Caden Maskil – Electrical Technician
  • Nikolas Swarz – Electrical Technician
  • Gabrielle Sellers – Cosmetology
  • Adalina Zolbrod – Cosmetology

Several students also received the following awards:

HAVING EARNED PERFECT ATTENDANCE:

  • Adriana Angelo – Cosmetology
  • Bonnie Benco – Cosmetology
  • Hunter Brangard – Welding & Fabrication
  • Emily Brestensky – Cosmetology
  • Brooke Clark – Welding & Fabrication
  • Sarah Clites – Respiratory Therapy
  • Matthew DeSimone – Respiratory Therapy
  • Madison Gibson – Cosmetology
  • Kaylee Gluvna – Respiratory Therapy
  • Jonathan Hanson – Electrical Technician
  • Riley Jenkins – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Brandee Malone – Cosmetology
  • Caden Maskil – Electrical Technician
  • Luke McCullah – Welding & Fabrication
  • Kevin Morrison – Respiratory Therapy
  • Nikolas Schwarz – Electrical Technician
  • Trevor Sipe – Electrical Technician
  • Christie Specht – Clinical Medical Assistant
  • Whitney Wise – Respiratory Therapy

HAVING EARNED COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS:

  • Michael Evans – 1 hour – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Bryce Harn – 1 hour – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Riley Jenkins – 1 hour – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Jesse Leone – 1 hour – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Eric Reed – 1 hour – Computer Network Security Technician
  • Brayden Tajc – 1 hour – Computer Network Security Technician

Congratulations to these hardworking students!

Founded in 1985 as Laurel Business Institute is a private, post-secondary specialized associate degree-granting, Career and Technical Education (CTE) provider with four locations throughout Western Pennsylvania and North Central West Virginia. Laurel is nationally accredited as ‘School of Distinction’ by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges, Laurel has over 500 current students and 4,800 alumni across approximately 25 different AST/B Degree and Diploma programs. These programs are focused on high-demand occupational classifications such as skilled trades, health care, information technology, business, cosmetology, and early childhood education.

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