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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 Australia Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 Australia Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Lim, Claudia Nam Yeon Bella Vista NSW 2153 Caudle, Emily May Canberra 2609 McCallum, Harrison John Gold Coast 4218 Thomas, Georgia Kate Esperance WA 6450 Williams, Stephanie Kate Trevallyn 7250 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 1 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING 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 Kenny, Phillipe John Dalledone Curitiba 80540 Franzoni Ereno, Gustavo Curitiba 81200 Missell, Daniel Caxias do Sul 95020 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 2 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 Canada Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Blais Belanger, Marc-Antoine OUTREMONT H2V 2 Evans, Turner Robert peterborough ON K9L 1 White, Calder William Hewitt Crystal Beach ON L0S 1 Mendonca, Ninoshka Mississauga ON L5N 3 Archibald, Lauren Lewis Toronto ON M2N 2 Merkle, Stefanie Anne Petersburg ON N0B 2 Zubko, Cara Danielle Preeceville SK S0A 3 Jones, Nicholas William EDMONTON T5Z 3 Miller, Kevin David STONY PLAIN AB T7Z 1 Tomkins, Matthew Darron Sherwood Park T8A 6 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 3 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Mao, Weizheng Beijing Song, Lianxi Beijing Wang, Leyin Beijing 11 Zhang, Yuxin beijing Bi, Shuting Guangzhou Lin, Yunyu Guangzhou Zhuang, Zongrong Jinjiang Yin, Jianyu Kunming Jiang, Yizhi Nanjing Cao, Xinyue Shanghai Gu, Lingjie Shanghai Liu, Yu Shanghai Liu, Yue Shanghai Xu, Tao Shanghai Zhu, Xingyu Shanghai Zhang, Ruihan SHANTOU CITY, Liu, Ziyu Shenyang THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 4 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Wang, Siyi Shenyang Feng, Wenda Shijiazhuang Si, Qing Hohhot 01001 Meng, Chao Wu Lan Cha Bu 01200 Zhang, Yibo Wulanchabu Jining 01200 Lin, Daxi Ordos 01430 Xiao, Dan Tongliao 02800 Cheng, Meng Taiyuan 03000 Li, Lu Taiyuan 03000 Su, Ziwei Taiyuan 03000 Wang, Yiting Taiyuan 03000 Zhao, Jingyu Taiyuan 03000 Li, Yiqun Taiyuan 03002 Song, Tianjiao Taiyuan 03002 Lu, Yutong Taiyuan City 03003 Zhu, Zhaoxuan Jinzhong 03060 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 5 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Yang, Yanyi Jiexiu 03200 Chen, Xing Linfen 04100 Kou, Mengwei Yun Cheng 04400 Wang, Yachao Changzhi 04600 Han, Fangyu Shijazhaung 05000 Shi, Daiwei Shijiazhuang 05000 Wang, Yuxuan Shijiazhuang 05000 Zhang, Tianfang Shijiazhuang 05000 Zhang, Yiqing Shijiazhuang 05000 Zhang, Nan Shijiazhuang 05000 Li, Xinyu Shi Jiazhuang 05002 Zhang, Yiwen Shijiazhuang 05004 Zhang, Song Shijiazhuang City 05005 Xiao, Enda Cangzhou 06100 Chen, Qu Tangshan 06300 Chi, Shanshan Tangshan 06300 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 6 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Dong, Yue Tangshan 06300 Sun, Zhangjin Tangshan 06300 Wu, Fan Tangshan 06300 Wang, Shunyu Tangshan,Hebei 06300 Liu, Han Tangshan 06330 Wang, Junteng Qinhuangdao 06600 Wu, Zhexi Qinhuangdao 06600 Zhao, Tiecheng Chengde 06700 Tian, Shangyu Baoding 07100 Ouyang, Yeyun Beijing 10000 Zhu, Ge Beijing 10000 Gao, Meiwen Beijing 10001 Liu, Sichen Beijing 10001 Ouyang, Yunrong Beijing 10001 Sun, Huining Beijing 10001 Zhang, Zichen Beijing 10001 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 7 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Cheng, Kwankit Beijing City 10001 Hao, Xudong Beijing City 10001 Chen, Renjia Beijing 10002 Gao, Yinghua Beijing 10002 Hua, Han Beijing 10002 Huang, Yuhua Beijing 10002 Li, Xiaoyi Beijing 10002 Li, Luhan Beijing 10002 Tang, Peiyuan Beijing 10002 Tang, Anran Beijing 10002 Wang, Zhe Beijing 10002 Wang, Yihan Beijing 10002 Wang, Qiaoyi Beijing 10002 Zeng, Xinyi Beijing 10002 Zhang, Jingwen Beijing 10002 Zhang, Tong Beijing 10002 Zhou, Yiqun Beijing 10002 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 8 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Wang, Zhe Beijing City 10002 Xu, Guanying Beijing City 10002 Yu, Jiahe Beijing City 10002 Hou, Yachen Beijing 10003 Li, Xingyao Beijing 10003 Liu, Shilong Beijing 10003 Wang, Dongni Beijing 10003 Wang, Xinyang Beijing 10003 Yao, Yilun Beijing 10003 Zhang, Xiaoqian Beijing 10003 Zhou, Jingwei Beijing 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, Ruoou Beijing 10004 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 9 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Li, Bingyu Beijing 10004 Lu, Yifan Beijing 10004 Ma, Yining Beijing 10004 Nian, Yi Beijing 10004 Pan, Yiming Beijing 10004 Song, Chenyu Beijing 10004 Song, Heyi Beijing 10004 Wang, Zhiyi BEIJING 10004 Liu, Yutong Beijing City 10004 Song, Yujin Beijing City 10004 He, Buwei Beijing 10005 Li, Xinyue Beijing 10005 Wang, Chengziwei Beijing 10005 Wang, Junyi Beijing 10005 Yang, Shuocun Beijing 10005 Ye, Wenzhao Beijing 10005 Dai, Sen Beijing 10006 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 10 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Hu, Yu Beijing 10006 Jia, Chenjian Beijing 10006 Liu, Zhaoyang Beijing 10006 Wang, Kai Beijing 10006 Zhang, Zhaojie Beijing 10006 Kong, Sili Beijing 10007 Li, Zhimo Beijing 11 10007 Li, Huili Beijing 10007 Bi, Yajie Beijing 10008 Chen, Moyan 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 Li, Jiaxuan Beijing 10008 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 11 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Liu, Hairuo Beijing 10008 Liu, Yuchao Beijing 10008 Lu, Hehe Beijing 10008 Ma, Xiaoyu Beijing 11 10008 Qian, Cheng Beijing 10008 Wang, Meng Beijing 10008 Wang, Junyi Beijing 10008 Wang, Yingxue BEIJING 10008 Yang, Xuan Beijing 10008 Yin, Lu Beijing 10008 Zhang, Zhenning Beijing 10008 Zhang, Yuhan Beijing 10008 Zhang, Jiayu Beijing 10008 Zhou, Menghan Beijing 10008 Zhu, Haocheng Beijing 10008 Zhu, Yuanjun Beijing 10008 Zhu, Ningling Beijing 10008 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 12 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Li, Xinyue Beijing City 10008 Ma, Yilan Beijing City 10008 Ge, Xintian Bijing 10008 Huang, Pu Beijing 10009 Wang, Yujue Beijing 10009 Zhu, Yue Beijing 10009 Zhang, Weixi Beijing City 10009 Gong, Jiakun 10010 Chen, Yue Beijing 10010 Hou, Bohao Beijing 10010 Li, Jiaqi Beijing 10010 Mu, Bowen Beijing 10010 Shi, Chunan Beijing 10010 Wu, Linjun Beijing 10010 Cao, Weiye Beijing 10012 Chen, Jingbo BEIJING 10014 Gong, Yixuan beijing 10014 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 13 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Wang, Haoyu Beijing 10014 Fang, Si Beijing City 10014 Liu, Tong Beijing 10016 Fang, Zhou Beijing 10019 Ge, Tianhui Beijing 10019 Qiu, Zhichao Beijing 10019 Wang, Xuan Beijing 10019 Wu, Yue Beijing 10019 Xu, Jialu Beijing 10019 Zhao, Ziyi Beijing 10019 Lu, Bo Beijing City 10019 Xiao, Linlin Beijing 10022 Bai, Hetian Beijing 10062 Du, Yilin Beijing 10084 Wu, Menghan Beijing 10085 Zhang, Ran Beijing 10087 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 21, 2016 Page 14 of 97 Contact: [email protected] THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dean's List SPRING SEMESTER 2015 China Sorted
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