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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 Australia Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 Australia Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Bailey, Meg Elizabeth Merewether 2291 Davis, Sarah Kate Canberra 2615 Taig, Darcy Lachlan Melbourne 3166 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 1 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 Brazil Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Scuta, Matheus Zanatelli Rio de Janeiro 22620 Lin, Ling recife 51030 Gomes Pereira Painhas, Henrique Curitiba 80240 Missell, Daniel Caxias do Sul 95020 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 2 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 Canada Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Blais Belanger, Marc-Antoine Montreal QC H2V 2 Deng, Wenjing WHITBY ON L1P1M Prince, Nichelle Patrice Ajax L1S 6 White, Calder William Hewitt St Catharines ON L2M 7 Neuwald, Bryanna Blanche Oakville ON L6M 3 Carvalho, Casey Jayne GEORGETOWN ON L7G5K Hofland, Kaitlyn Melissa BURLINGTON ON L7L 1 Harvey, Eleanor Grace Hamilton ON L8S 4 Archibald, Lauren Lewis Toronto ON M2N 2 Merkle, Stefanie Anne Petersburg ON N0B 2 Lee, Jaclyn CALGARY T2T0N Larocque, Sasha Thomas Calgary T2X1L Miller, Kevin David STONY PLAIN AB T7Z 1 Tomkins, Matthew Darron Sherwood Park T8A 6 Ranahan, Alexa Delia Salmon Arm V1E 2 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - 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Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 6 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Gu, Lingjie Shanghai Liu, Yue Shanghai Zhang, Ruihan SHANTOU CITY, Wang, Siyi Shenyang Kang, Jian URUMQI Lan, Xinlei Xiamen Liu, Weiliang yantai 37 Zhan, Wenbo Yongjia Huang, Bizhen Shaoxing 00125 Si, Qing Hohhot 01001 Tian, Yilin Hohhot 01001 Guo, Haonan Hohhot 01002 Meng, Chao Wu Lan Cha Bu 01200 Du, Yanbo Baotou City 01400 Li, Lu Taiyuan 03000 Ning, Wenting Taiyuan 03000 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 7 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Shen, Kun Taiyuan 03000 Wang, Yiting Taiyuan 03000 Zhang, Xinwen Taiyuan 03000 Liu, Dianze Taiyuan 03001 Li, Yiqun Taiyuan 03002 Song, Tianjiao Taiyuan 03002 Zhu, Zhaoxuan Jinzhong 03060 Yang, Yanyi jiexiu 03200 Chen, Xing Linfen 04100 Kou, Mengwei Yun Cheng 04400 Guo, Jialiang Yuncheng City 04400 Wang, Yachao Changzhi 04600 Han, Fangyu Shijazhaung 05000 Gu, Xiaoxiao Shijiazhuang 13 05000 Li, Yuanzhe Shijiazhuang 05000 Li, Zhenghong Shijiazhuang 05000 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 8 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Liu, Zijing Shijiazhuang 05000 Song, Manlin Shijiazhuang 05000 Wang, Yuxuan Shijiazhuang 05000 Wu, Zongliu Shijiazhuang 05000 Zhang, Yiqing Shijiazhuang 05000 Zhang, Nan Shijiazhuang 05000 Jin, Ange Shijiazhuang 05005 Liang, Yijia Shijiazhuang 05005 Jia, Weizhen Handan 05600 Ma, Yifei Handan 05660 Xiao, Enda Cangzhou 06100 Sun, Zhangjin Tangshan 06300 Wu, Fan Tangshan 06300 Zhang, Chao Tangshan 06300 Zhao, Yaoyao Tangshan 06300 Wang, Shunyu Tangshan,Hebei 06300 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 9 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Liu, Han Tangshan 06330 Wu, Zhexi Qinhuangdao 06600 Wang, Yiping Zhuozhou 07275 Gong, Mengqi Beijing 10000 Zhu, Ge Beijing 10000 Dong, Mojun Beijing 10001 Gao, Meiwen Beijing 10001 Liu, Jiacheng Beijing 10001 Sun, Huining Beijing 10001 Hao, Xudong Beijing City 10001 Qiang, Jiarui Beijing City 10001 Chen, Renjia Beijing 10002 Hua, Han Beijing 10002 Huang, Yuhua Beijing 10002 Li, Xiaoyi Beijing 10002 Qiu, Weiying Beijing 10002 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 10 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Tang, Peiyuan Beijing 10002 Tong, Ruihan Beijing 10002 Wang, Xiaoxiao Beijing 10002 Wang, Yihan Beijing 10002 Xiang, Ziyuan Beijing 10002 Zeng, Xinyi Beijing 10002 Zhang, Haoyi Beijing 10002 Zhang, Tong Beijing 10002 Zhou, Yiqun Beijing 10002 Zhu, Keqing Beijing 10002 Li, Shiyi Beijing City 10002 Wang, Zhe Beijing City 10002 Wu, Yilei Beijing City 10002 Zhuang, Ran Beijing City 10002 Hou, Yachen Beijing 10003 Li, Xingyao Beijing 10003 Liu, Shilong Beijing 10003 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 11 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Pan, Yiming Beijing 10003 Song, Yining Beijing 10003 Wang, Xinyang Beijing 10003 Wang, Dongni Beijing 10003 Yao, Yilun Beijing 10003 Zhou, Jingwei Beijing 10003 Chen, Hsi Beijing City 10003 Zhang, Zicong Beijing City 10003 Huang, Ximeng Haidian District, Beijing 10003 An, Ruoqi Beijing 10004 Du, Ximing beijing 10004 Jiang, Qitong Beijing 10004 Li, Bingyu Beijing 10004 Nian, Yi Beijing 10004 Peng, Ruojing Beijing 10004 Qian, Yujia Beijing 10004 Wu, Wenqi Beijing City 10004 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 12 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Li, Xinyue Beijing 10005 Wang, Junyi Beijing 10005 Yang, Shuocun Beijing 10005 Ye, Wenzhao Beijing 10005 Yang, Nan Harbin 10005 Dai, Sen Beijing 10006 Hu, Yu Beijing 10006 Huang, Jingyi Beijing 10006 Peng, Boyu Beijing 10006 Wang, Haoran Beijing 10006 Ye, Yuzhou Beijing 10006 Zhang, Zhaojie Beijing 10006 Lin, Xinying Beijing City 10006 Kong, Sili Beijing 10007 Li, Zhimo Beijing 11 10007 Li, Zhixin Beijing 10007 Li, Huili Beijing 10007 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 13 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Zhang, Weiqi Beijing 10007 Bi, Yajie Beijing 10008 Cheng, Linya Beijing 10008 Chi, Shengyu Beijing 10008 Du, Gan Beijing 10008 Fu, Shiyu Beijing 10008 Gao, Shengchang Beijing 10008 Geng, Jinglue Beijing 10008 Gu, Yuling Beijing 11 10008 Hu, Xudong Beijing 10008 Huang, Zhudi Beijing 10008 Huang, Zhuxiao Beijing 10008 Huang, Xiaomeng Beijing 10008 Li, Jiaxuan Beijing 10008 Liu, Zhengda Beijing 10008 Liu, Yuchao Beijing 10008 Lu, Hehe Beijing 10008 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 14 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Ma, Qi Beijing 10008 Ma, Xiaoyu Beijing 11 10008 Mao, Yangke Beijing 10008 Wang, Yingxue BEIJING 10008 Wang, Meng Beijing 10008 Wu, Yuru Beijing 10008 Yang, Ziyuan beijing 10008 Zhang, Yuhan Beijing 10008 Zhou, Menghan Beijing 10008 Zhu, Haocheng Beijing 10008 Zhu, Yuanjun Beijing 10008 Zong, Zhixuan Beijing 10008 Chang, Ruiyang Beijing City 10008 Yu, Wentao Beijing City 10008 Ge, Xintian Bijing 10008 Li, Xinyue Qingdao City 10008 Lu, Yulan Beijing 10009 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 15 of 106 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's
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