Local students named to honor roll at Dixie State University in Utah
Posted 2/24/21
Six students from Queen Creek and San Tan are being recognized for their academic achievements. The following students made the honor roll for the Fall 2020 semester at Dixie State University in St. …
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Local students named to honor roll at Dixie State University in Utah
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Six students from Queen Creek and San Tan are being recognized for their academic achievements. The following students made the honor roll for the Fall 2020 semester at Dixie State University in St. George, Utah:
Kennadie Farar of Queen Creek
Emily Carrao of San Tan Valley
Minni Wilcox of Queen Creek
Haiden Hendricks of Queen Creek
Heidee Goates of Queen Creek
Allie Lemieux of Queen Creek
Dixie State University has added 111 academic programs during the past five years. With more than 200 programs to choose from, including four master's degrees and 53 bachelor's degrees, students have an array of options to help prepare them for their future careers.
With small class sizes at a ratio of 21 students to one professor, DSU students receive a personal learning experience where professors know their names and care about their success.