Southern State Community College has released its president’s and dean’s list for academic excellence for Fall Semester 2017. To be eligible for the president’s list, a student must maintain a 4.0 grade point average while carrying a specific number of academic credit hours. Those who achieve the dean’s list are full-time students who have earned at least a 3.5 grade point average out of a possible 4.0.

Chartered in 1975, Southern State Community College offers associate degree programs, certificate programs, bachelor’s degree completion through on-site partnership agreements, adult basic literacy courses, and workforce training programs. With campus locations in Hillsboro, Washington C.H., Wilmington, and Mt. Orab, Southern State provides close-to-home convenience and a supportive community experience. Delivering on its mission to provide an affordable, accessible, high-quality education, Southern State offers flexible scheduling with day, evening, weekend, online and hybrid courses, and a tuition rate that is one of the lowest in the state. To learn more, call 1-800-628-7722, email info@sscc.edu or visit www.sscc.edu.

CLERMONT COUNTY

Named to the President’s List from Clermont County are Tara Amiott of Cincinnati, Brandon Browne of Bethel, Markus Cockerham of Batavia, Grace Kuntz of Williamsburg, Cheyenne Riley of Bethel, and Olivia Taylor of Bethel.

Named to the Dean’s List from Clermont County are Kyle Boggs of Williamsburg, Nicholas Fish of Williamsburg, Heather Hensley of Bethel, Jillian Jackson of Williamsburg, Tiffany Waters of Mt. Orab, and Ashlie Wilson of Moscow.