Grades for spring semester have been processed, and media outlets now can view Michigan State University's Dean's List online at www.reg.msu.edu/ROInfo/GradHonor/DeansList.asp.

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July 1, 2009

Michigan State University Dean's List for spring semester online

Grades for spring semester have been processed, and media outlets now can view Michigan State University's Dean's List online here.

 

MSU has an online system for providing media outlets with the names of students who have been named to the Dean's List. The Web site is searchable by zip code or city. Simply select the desired semester from the pull-down menu and "All Colleges" from the list of colleges before searching by zip code or city.

 

The Dean's List honors all full-time undergraduates in the university who earn a 3.50 or better GPA for the given semester and for which grades have been recorded under the numerical grading system. The data displayed in the Dean's List may be affected by students who restrict some or all information about themselves that the university may release. Dean’s List information as far back as summer semester 2006 is included on the Web site.

 

Our graduation list has not yet moved online. If you would like a list of spring graduates from your area, please contact Pam Jahnke at pam.jahnke@ur.msu.edu.   

 

Thank you for your assistance in sharing the good news of this achievement by MSU students in your area.

 

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