SPC releases Fall 2022 President, Dean’s List

South Plains College congratulates more than 340 students who were named to the Fall 2022 President’s List.

The following are students from Levelland and Hockley County who were named to the list: Jaxon Anderson, Katie Brackens, Kenzie Bradley, Levi Cox, Martyna Czescik, Kerolene Dos Santos, Grason Edens, Austin Ellis, Illiyana Gonzalez, Mckenzie Lee, Lexie Lee, Selene Maldonado, Yann Memel-Melesse, Zuzanna Pacak, Grace Reif, Noah Riddle, Devin Riojas, Mailei Rodriguez, Adrianna Salinas, Matilda Soderlund and Alanna Worley, all of Levelland.

Hockley County students include: Tanner Stover of Anton; Rylee Melton of Ropesville; and Lawrence Rose, Karolynn Torrez and Danny Young, all three of Sundown.

To qualify, students must earn a GPA of 4.0 and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours.

South Plains College also congratulates more than 680 students who were named to the Fall 2022 Deans’ List.

The following students of Levelland who made the list are as follows: Angel Pena, Yendri Acosta, Angel Alaniz, David Aya, Jaclyn Baeza, Cynthia Berumen, Kyla Bridges, Ryan Bristow, Donroy Brown, Paula Ann Chambers, Joanna Chimalilo, Vivian Danger, Skyler Davis, Samantha Francis, Tajae Francis, Kylah Garcia, Jose Garcia, Stephanie Gonzales, Marissa Gutierrez, Brandy Hall, Donald Hallett, Zachary Hastings, Andrew Hernandez, Safhia Hinds, Kimola Hines, William Houston, Esosa Iyengunmwena, Robert Johnson, Breighdyn Jones, Dishaun Lamb, Alyssa Loafman, Kristina Long, Omar Lopez, Erick Marchan, Heidi Marquez, Ashlee Martinez, Alexander Mejia, Eduardo Melendez, Ellis Moudy, Lydia Nakka, Natasha Netter, Gabriel Nieland, Keely Paredez, Kimberly Parkinson, Machayla Parkinson, Arlette Plascencia, Pamela Ramirez, Yolliet Rangel, Penelope Rodriquez, Caitlyn Rose, Michael Sanchez, Anissa Serrato, Averi Stanley, Jonathan Sullivan, Zachary Swain, Ekin Taciroglu, Enrique Tarango, Christian Tienda, Ailina Tienda, Clayton Timmons, David Torres-Naja, Steve Valderas, Sandra Vargas, Nadia Vargas, Angelina Vargas, Estefanya Villagran and Peyton Wright.

Hockley County students who made the list are as follows: Levi Ayers, Kodi-Rayn Harvey, Douglas Shields and Megan Shields, all of Anton; Todd Rhoads of Ropesville; Luis Bascues Reyes and Samantha Jasso, both of Smyer; Shea Beadles, Kadince Garza, Juanita Keesler, Destiny Lopez, Sahaira Reyes, Roxane Rivera, Jonathan Torrez, all of Sundown.

To qualify, students must earn a GPA of 3.25 or higher and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours.

South Plains College is a comprehensive, two-year community college that serves the greater South Plains area of Texas with innovative educational programs that span the arts and sciences, technical education, continuing education and workforce development.

Serving a 13-county area that comprises the southern portion of the Texas High Plains, the college’s main campus is located in Levelland. SPC also offers educational programs at three locations in Lubbock: the SPC Lubbock Downtown Center, the SPC Career and Technical Center and the SPC Reese Center, as well as an extension center in Plainview.