Undergraduate Class of 2016
- Undergraduate Class of 2016: By the Numbers
- Undergraduate Class of 2016: Honors College
- Undergraduate Class of 2016: Award Winners
Graduate Class of 2016
Undergraduate Class of 2016: By the Numbers*
1,641 | graduates | |
43 | states (including D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands) are represented | |
14 | countries represented (in addition to U.S.) | |
20 | age of youngest student | |
69 | age of oldest student | |
5 | students graduating with top honors | |
14 | students graduating with A.B. degrees | |
182 | School of the Arts graduates | |
400 | School of Business graduates | |
276 | School of Education, Health, and Human Performance graduates | |
480 | School of Humanities and Social Sciences graduates | |
106 | School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs graduates | |
281 | School of Sciences and Mathematics graduates | |
2 | School of Professional Studies graduates |
* Numbers may change once final grades for spring 2016 are posted.
Top Majors
Business administration: 183 students
Biology: 140 Students
Psychology: 116 Students
Communication: 104 Students
Exercise Science: 82 Students
Undergraduate Class of 2016: Honors College by the Numbers
- 146 Students in the Class of 2016
- 6 Students are graduating with top honors, a perfect 4.0 GPA, and are the recipients of the John Lewis Gervais, Jr. Award
- 1 Student is the recipient of the Bishop Robert Smith Award, the College’s highest award
- 1 Student is the recipient of the J. Stewart Walker Cup, the top honor for a student-athlete
- 1 Student is the recipient of the Alexander Chambliss Connelley Award
- 1 Student is the recipient of the Alumni Medal
- 1 Student is the recipient of the Septima P. Clark Award
- 3 Students are graduating in three years
- 18 Students are members of the William Aiken Fellows Society
- 10 Students are International Scholars
- 1 Quadruple major
- 2 Triple majors
- 37 Double majors
- 57 Majors in the School of Sciences and Mathematics
- 50 Majors in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- 26 Majors in the School of Business
- 24 Majors in the School of Languages Cultures and World Affairs
- 9 Majors in the School of the Arts
- 7 Majors in the School of Education, Health and Human Performance
- 82% receiving Latin Honors (119 students)
- 27% Cum Laude (39 students)
- 32% Magna Cum Laude (47 students)
- 23% Summa Cum Laude (33 students)
- 8 Varsity Athletes
- 4 Fulbright U.S. Student Program Grants (4 alternates)
- 1 Humanity in Action Fellowship
- 1 National Institutes of Health Postbac IRTA Fellowship
- 1 Rotary Ambassadorial Global Grant
- 1 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
- 57% studied abroad (81 students)
- 100% participated in local community service
- 19% participated in international community service (27 students)
- 100% completed mentored research projects
- Bishop Robert Smith Award
Patricia Cooney - Ted Stern Cup
Warren Steele III - Ted Stern Cup
Wesli Jones - Alexander Chambliss Connelley Award
Olivia Cohen
Graduate Class of 2016: By the Numbers
149 | Participating graduate students (includes degree candidates and students with permission to participate in the ceremony) | |
120 | master’s degree and graduate certificate candidates | |
4 | M.A. in Communication | |
9 | M.A. in English | |
6 | M.A. in History | |
6 | M.A.T. in Early Childhood Education | |
5 | M.A.T. in Elementary Education | |
7 | M.A.T. in Special Education | |
1 | M.Ed. in Science and Mathematics for Teachers | |
2 | M.Ed. in Languages | |
4 | M.Ed. in Teaching, Learning and Advocacy | |
44 | Master of Business Administration | |
11 | Master of Public Administration | |
23 | M.S in Accountancy | |
6 | M.S. in Child Life – first graduating class | |
10 | M.S. in Computer Science and Information Systems | |
16 | M.S. in Environmental Studies | |
13 | M.S. in Historic Preservation | |
2 | M.S. in Mathematics | |
13 | M.S. in Marine Biology | |
1 | Arts Management Certificate | |
1 | Statistics Certificate | |
1 | Operations Research Certificate | |
1 | Urban Studies and Regional Planning Certificate | |
1 | English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate |
Graduate Class of 2016: Award Winners
Outstanding Graduate Students
- M.S. in Accountancy – Lindsey Hayes and Justin Herp
- M.S. in Computer and Information Sciences – Parker Bednar, Daniel Nemergut, Gayathri Parthasarathy and Clayton Turner
- M.A.T. in Early Childhood Education – Kelsey McClary
- M.A.T. in Elementary Education – Timothy Hoeckel
- M.A.T. in Special Education – Laura Bruce
- M.A. in English – Philip Gilreath and Caitlyn Girardi
- M.S. in Environmental Studies and MPA Dual Program – Aaron Holly and Malerie Suess
- M.S. in Environmental Studies – Tyler Hassig and Courtney Heuring (Hassig completed the Peace Corps Master’s International option of the M.S. program)
- M.A. in History – Leah Worthington
- M.S. in Math – Erin Hausmann
- M.A. in Communication – Megan Gould
- M.S. in Marine Biology – Whitney Heuring
- M.S. in Child Life – Alexandra DeLone
- M.Ed. in Teaching, Learning and Advocacy – John Harmon, Nicola Hodges and Jenell Riley
- Master of Public Administration – Catherine Merrow and Emily Pasko
- Master of Business Administration – Jennifer Ridall