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Hawthorn Woods Residents Make the Dean's List at Butler University

Austin Cox, Maggie Monson, Lauren Stark on honors list.

 

The following local residents were among over 800 students from Butler University who made the Dean's List for the fall semester of the 2012-2013 academic year:

Austin Cox of Hawthorn Woods, majoring in Accounting

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Maggie Monson of Hawthorn Woods, majoring in Spanish

Lauren Stark of Hawthorn Woods, majoring in English Writing

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Degree-seeking undergraduate students at Butler who carry at least 12 academic hours in a given semester are eligible for the Dean's List in the college in which they are enrolled. Students on the list are in the top 20 percent of their college, as determined by the semester grade point average of all eligible students in each college.

About Butler University:

Challenging and enabling students to meet their personal and professional goals has guided Butler University since 1855. Today, Butler is a nationally recognized comprehensive university that blends the liberal arts with first-rate pre-professional programs. It seeks to prepare each graduate not simply to make a living but to make a life of purpose, in which personal flourishing is intertwined with the welfare of others. Butler is known for its vibrant campus, superior academics and dedicated faculty. The University enrolls more than 4,600 undergraduate and graduate students in six academic colleges: Arts, Business, Communication, Education, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Located just six miles from downtown Indianapolis, Butler's urban setting affords students internship opportunities that provide excellent graduate school and career preparation.


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