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News Release Dean's list fall 07 News Release For more information, contact: Endia DeCordova-Murphy, Public Relations Associate (860) 512-2914 Phone z (860) 512-2751 Fax www.mcc.commnet.edu MCC Recognizes Students for Academic Excellence Manchester, CT – January 30, 2008. Manchester Community College is pleased to announce the following students received recognition for their academic excellence during the fall 2007 semester. Students enrolled in three credits or more and who have earned a GPA of 3.4 are eligible for the Dean’s List. The student can have no withdrawals or incomplete grades during that semester. The Full-Time President’s List recognizes the exceptional scholarship of students who earn a 4.0 or “A” grade point average in their courses. Full-time students who have completed a least 12 credits for the semester with no withdrawals or incomplete grades in the semester are eligible for this honor. After a part-time student has accumulated 12 credits at MCC, that student may be considered for the Part- Time President’s List. Part-time students who have earned a 4.0 GPA with no withdrawals or incompletes in the semester are eligible for the Part-Time President’s List. Students of any age who possess the desire to pursue higher education are welcome at Manchester Community College. MCC is proud of its academic excellence, new facilities, flexible schedules, small classes, low tuition and faculty with both academic and “real world” credentials. The College offers over 60 programs, transfer options, financial aid and scholarships, as well as access to baccalaureate degrees through guaranteed admissions programs with several universities. MCC is situated on a park-like campus and is easily accessible from I-84. The following students received recognition for their academic excellence: Dean’s List Pedro Acevedo New Britain CT Paul D. 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