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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred SPRING SEMESTER 2018 Data As of June 6, 2018 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred SPRING SEMESTER 2018 Data as of June 6, 2018 Adams Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Bauman, Emily Nell Otway OH 45657 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Cum Laude Hobbs, Matthew Joseph West Union OH 45693 Bachelor of Arts Mustapha, Kamilah Aayesha West Union OH 45693 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 6, 2018 Page 1 of 604 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred SPRING SEMESTER 2018 Data as of June 6, 2018 Allen Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Bodine, Charity Elizabeth Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Science Health & Rehabilitation Sci Cum Laude Brown, Ashley Marie Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Ernest, Rachel Ann Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Cum Laude Evans, Catherine Mary Lima OH 45801 Master of Social Work Freeman, Scott David Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Arts Magna Cum Laude Grubbs, Alyson Leah Lima OH 45801 Associate of Arts Harpster, Chelsea Lynn Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Science Hendrickson, Britteny Lynn Lima OH 45801 Associate of Arts Cum Laude Himsel, Emily Nicole Lima OH 45801 Associate of Arts Holobaugh, Caitlynn Moree Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Jankovsky, Zachary Kyle Lima OH 45801 Doctor of Philosophy Mackesy, Sarah Rae Lima OH 45801 Associate of Arts Cum Laude Palmer, Joshua Allen Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Patel, Parthkumar Kamleshkumar Lima OH 45801 Associate of Arts Magna Cum Laude Saffle, Cory Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Arts Shobe, Alysha Marie Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Science in Education Summa Cum Laude Thomas, Jazmine Monique Lima OH 45801 Associate of Arts THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 6, 2018 Page 2 of 604 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred SPRING SEMESTER 2018 Data as of June 6, 2018 Allen Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Villaruel, Eve Gabrielle Lima OH 45801 Associate of Arts Wise, Kyle David Lima OH 45801 Bachelor of Arts Brock, Baylie Marie Lima OH 45804 Associate of Arts Chiem, Dianna Ly Lima OH 45804 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Fetter, Michael Joseph Lima OH 45804 Associate of Arts Houston, Jenna Kristine Lima OH 45804 Bach of Sci Human Development and Family Science Cum Laude Jett, Limara Rose Lima OH 45804 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Kerby, Brandi Nicole Lima OH 45804 Bachelor of Science in Social Work McNamara, Elizabeth Rose Lima OH 45804 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Summa Cum Laude Lima OH 45804 Bachelor of Science in Nursing w/Honors Rsrch Dist in Nursing Rizvi, Faiz Waris Lima OH 45804 Master of Mathematical Sciences Terrace, Donald Lima OH 45804 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Avenel, Jessica Renee Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Fine Arts Bennington, Aiyanna Leilani Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Education Cum Laude Biese, Kelly M Lima OH 45805 Master of Social Work Boulter, Jason Herbert Lima OH 45805 Master of Accounting Briggs, Lloyd Clark Lima OH 45805 Associate of Arts THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 6, 2018 Page 3 of 604 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred SPRING SEMESTER 2018 Data as of June 6, 2018 Allen Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Bruce, Garrett Michael Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Arts Brunk, Alex Marie Lima OH 45805 Associate of Arts Magna Cum Laude Caprella, Carla Renee Lima OH 45805 Associate of Arts Cox, Alissa Athene Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Dang, Huyen Nhu Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Education Cum Laude Draper, Brendan Kristopher Lima OH 45805 Associate of Arts Dumm, Shane M Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Arts Cum Laude Ellsworth, Zachary Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management Fairburn, Nicole Elizabeth Lima OH 45805 Master of Social Work Griesdorn, Amber Michelle Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Education Cum Laude Harmon, Adrienne N Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Henderson, Brianna Renee Lima OH 45805 Master of Social Work Kuhns, Lindsey R. Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Lause, Dylon Andrew Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Lehman, Leigh Ashley Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Moore, Nicholas Andrew Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Reed, Aaron Dee Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in the Pharmaceutical Sciences THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 6, 2018 Page 4 of 604 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred SPRING SEMESTER 2018 Data as of June 6, 2018 Allen Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Ritchie, Andrew William Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Arts Shaheen, Nora Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering w/Rsch Distnct in Chemical En Sproul, Bailey James Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Stechschulte, Benjamin Joseph Lima OH 45805 Bachelor of Science Health & Rehabilitation Sci Bailey, Zachary James Lima OH 45806 Bachelor of Science Health & Rehabilitation Sci Brachok, Austin Field Lima OH 45806 Bachelor of Science Cum Laude Braunwarth, Scott David Cridersville OH 45806 Associate of Arts Bush, Jenna Elizabeth Lima OH 45806 Bachelor of Arts Summa Cum Laude Crea, Bryce Matthew Lima OH 45806 Bachelor of Science in Education Cum Laude Downey, Michael Lewis Lima OH 45806 Associate of Arts Howell, Brandon Michael Lima OH 45806 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Jones, Cody Lamar Lima OH 45806 Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology Roof, Alison Lynn Lima OH 45806 Associate of Arts Stroud, Emilee Kathleen Lima OH 45806 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Magna Cum Laude Valenti, Alisha Ann Cridersville OH 45806 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Wilker, Aaron Heath Lima OH 45806 Bachelor of Science Barnt, Alexis Paige Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Science in Education Cum Laude THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 6, 2018 Page 5 of 604 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred SPRING SEMESTER 2018 Data as of June 6, 2018 Allen Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Best, Bronson Lee Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Arts Crites, Evan Steven Lima OH 45807 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Daniel, Emily Marie Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Science in Education Cum Laude Jajeh, Muhammed Omar Lima OH 45807 Bachelor of Science Summa Cum Laude Jostpille, Morgan Lynn Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Science Health & Rehabilitation Sci Magna Cum Laude Kidd, Kaitlin Rose Elida OH 45807 Associate of Arts Magna Cum Laude Kramer, Kecia Marie Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Long, Megan Catherine Lima OH 45807 Associate of Arts Magna Cum Laude Lucas, Paige Nichole Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Science in Education Morton, Morgan Brittny Elida OH 45807 Associate of Arts Purcell, Jordan Alan Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Science Ramey, Ian Christopher Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Arts Schroeder, Zachary Louis Lima OH 45807 Bachelor of Science Health & Rehabilitation Sci Siefker, Anthony Lima OH 45807 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Magna Cum Laude Smith, Carly Ann Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Science in Education Magna Cum Laude Smith, Ericka Marie Lima OH 45807 Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training Cum Laude Stocker, Andrea Marie Lima OH 45807 Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training Magna Cum Laude THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 6, 2018 Page 6 of 604 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred SPRING SEMESTER 2018 Data as of June 6, 2018 Allen Sorted by Zip Code, City and Last Name Degree Student Name (Last, First, Middle) City State Zip Degree Honor Tickle, Amber Nichole Elida OH 45807 Master of Social Work Yoakam, April Michelle Elida OH 45807 Bachelor of Arts Magna Cum Laude Jones, Lillian Rose Gomer OH 45809 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Cum Laude Keckler, Emily Ashton Ada OH 45810 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Cum Laude Barnes, Ellis S Bluffton OH 45817 Associate of Arts Bluffton OH 45817 Bachelor of Science Health & Rehabilitation Sci Bellman, Tricia Linn Bluffton OH 45817 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Cluts, Landon Myers Bluffton OH 45817 Bachelor of Science with Honors in Arts & Sciences Bluffton OH 45817 Bachelor of Science Magna Cum Laude Scheckelhoff, Andrea Lauren Bluffton OH 45817 Bachelor of Arts Herr, Tara Jeanette Cairo OH 45820 Bachelor of Science in Education Magna Cum Laude Nichols, Elizabeth Mahala Cairo OH 45820 Bachelor of Science in Education Magna Cum Laude Boughan, Patton Wilder Columbus Grove OH 45830 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Boughan, Emma Katherine Columbus Grove OH 45830 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Roney, Trey Markus Columbus Grove OH 45830 Bachelor of Science in Education Wright, Sarah Renee Columbus Grove OH 45830 Bachelor of Science Health & Rehabilitation Sci Cum Laude Clark, Eric Edward Delphos OH 45833 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Cum Laude THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Enrollment Services - Analysis and Reporting June 6, 2018 Page 7 of 604 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Degrees Conferred SPRING SEMESTER 2018
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