Colleges across the country are recognizing students from Lake Mary High School for their on-campus success. Click any achievement to discover alumni from Lake Mary High School, view their personalized Merit pages, and learn about what they are accomplishing.
(see more)Colleges across the country are recognizing students from Lake Mary High School for their on-campus success. Click any achievement to discover alumni from Lake Mary High School, view their personalized Merit pages, and learn about what they are accomplishing.
Kennesaw State University Class of 2018
Kennesaw State University recently welcomed its newest class of graduates. More than 2,000 students earned bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees during Fall 2018 commencement ceremonies in December.
Graduation -
2019 Feb 5
Dean's List - Fall 2018
Students have been named to the University of Delaware Dean's List for the Fall 2018 semester.
Dean's List -
2019 Jan 28
Fall 2018 Dean's List
Muhlenberg College congratulates students who were named to the Fall 2018 Dean's List for their academic achievement.
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2019 Jan 22
UA Students Participate in Spring 2019 Cooperative Education
More than 230 University of Alabama students are receiving hands-on, innovative and advanced educational experiences with dozens of companies and organizations across the United States through UA's Cooperative Education Program for spring 2019. In the Cooperative Education Program, students alternate periods of full-time study with periods of full-time employment. This program offers work related to the academic major or career interests of each student. While in school, students carry regular course schedules. While on co-op, they work with professionals in their fields who supervise their training and work. At work, co-op students earn competitive salaries and may receive benefit packages in addition to valuable job experience. Participants maintain their full-time student status while at work and have priority registration status each semester through graduation.
Work Experience -
2019 Jan 11
Students Named to the University of Vermont Dean's List
To be named to the dean's list, students must have a grade-point average of 3.0 or better and rank in the top 20 percent of their class in their respective college or school.
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2019 Jan 9
Students graduate from Fairleigh Dickinson University
In Commencement exercises on May 15, 2018, FDU conferred nearly 3,000 degrees, ranging from associates to doctorates, on graduates, at MetLife Stadium.
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2018 Dec 6
Northampton Community College to Present Stephen Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along"
Northampton Community College students and local actors bring to life Sondheim's musical that turns back the clock on friendship and the high price of success. The story follows the lives of three friends - composer Franklin Shepard, lyricist Charley Kringas and writer Mary Flynn - and is told backward. Admission is free for anyone presenting a valid NCC ID, with a donation of a non-perishable food item. Everyone else is $5 for general admission - reservations are encouraged at ncctix.org. Dates are Oct. 18-21.
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2018 Oct 17
Vol State Student Fall of 2018
Vol State uses Merit Pages to publicize our student accomplishments.
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2018 Oct 3
Women's Tennis Sweeps League Awards
Four Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) student-athletes earned weekly awards in women's tennis as the Engineers swept the conference honors. Junior Tess Lubin was named Performer of the Week, seniors Nisha Rajamohan and Andrea Valencia garnered Doubles Team of the Week and freshman Jolee McCluskey captured Rookie of the Week.
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2018 Oct 9
UA Announces Graduation List for Summer 2018
The University of Alabama awarded some 1,342 degrees during its summer commencement Aug. 4. With a beautiful campus, dozens of challenging academic programs, expert and world-renowned faculty and numerous opportunities for service and growth, The University of Alabama is a place where legends are made. UA offers its students a premier educational, cultural and social experience with more than 200 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs. The campus gives students the opportunity to interact with faculty performing cutting-edge research.
Graduation -
2018 Sep 25
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Summer 2018 President's List
More than 850 students were named to the Summer 2018 President's List at Tallahassee Community College.
Academic Award -
2018 Sep 25
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Summer 2018 Dean's List
More than 700 students were named to the Summer 2018 Dean's List at Tallahassee Community College.
Dean's List -
2018 Sep 25
TCC students receive scholarships
The Tallahassee Community College Foundation has awarded several scholarships to TCC students.
Scholarship -
2018 Sep 17
Summer 2018 Dean's List and Honor Roll
Congrats on being named to the Summer 2018 Dean's List and Honor Roll!
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2018 Sep 17
Three to Captain RPI Women's Tennis
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) head women's tennis coach Justin Roehas announced that seniors Mailani Neal, Nisha Rajamohan and Andrea Valencia will serve as captains for the 2018-19 season. This is the first year in that role for Valencia and the second for Neal and Rajamohan.
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2018 Sep 6
Troy University announces students accepted for admission in July
Troy University is proud to announce students who have been accepted for admission during July.
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2018 Aug 30
Northampton Community College Announces Enrolled Students
Northampton Community College is excited to welcome new and returning students to campus for the Fall 2018 semester.
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2018 Aug 20
Students Receive Degrees at Miami University Spring Commencement
Miami University awarded degrees to students during spring commencement exercises Saturday May 19, 2018, at Millett Hall.
Graduation -
2018 Jul 20
UA Announces Graduation List for Spring 2018
The University of Alabama awarded some 5,436 degrees during spring 2018 commencement May 4-6. With a beautiful campus, dozens of challenging academic programs, expert faculty and numerous opportunities for service and growth, The University of Alabama is a place where legends are made. UA offers its students a premier educational, cultural and social experience with more than 200 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs. he campus gives students the opportunity to interact with nationally renowned faculty performing cutting-edge research.
Graduation -
2018 Jul 17
Dean's List- Spring 2018
Students have been named to the University of Delaware Dean's List for the Spring 2018 semester.
Dean's List -
2018 Jun 14
Samford University Commencement Spring 2018
A record 1,240 degrees were awarded. That tops the 2017 record of 1,165. An estimated 250 students graduated with honors. In the seven commencement ceremonies, 33 different degree programs were recognized, including the first graduates in the Doctor of Physical Therapy, Master of Athletic Training, Master of Science in Respiratory Care, Master of Science in Health Informatics and Bachelor of Science in healthcare administration programs in the College of Health Sciences. Graduating students represented 28 states and seven other countries: United Kingdom, Malaysia, China, France, South Korea, Canada and Germany.
Graduation -
2018 Jun 14
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Spring 2018 Dean's List
More than 1,000 students were named to the Spring 2018 Dean's List at Tallahassee Community College.
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2018 Jun 13
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Spring 2018 President's List
More than 1,000 students were named to the Spring 2018 President's List at Tallahassee Community College.
Academic Award -
2018 Jun 13
John Carroll University announces "Class of 2018" graduates
John Carroll University is pleased to announce the following bachelor's degree recipients awarded diplomas during the Sunday, May 20, 2018 commencement ceremony.
Graduation -
2018 May 31
Recognition is granted to students who studied abroad in Spring 2018
Muhlenberg College encourages students in the natural and social sciences, arts and humanities to study overseas at quality institutions in Europe, Asia, Oceania, Latin America and Africa. By offering students a choice of over 100 approved programs, students engage in global enrichment while earning college credit towards their degree.
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2018 Jun 4
UA Students Participate in Summer 2018 Cooperative Education
Nearly 250 University of Alabama students are receiving hands-on, innovative and advanced educational experience with dozens of companies and organizations across the United States through UA's Cooperative Education Program for summer 2018. In the Cooperative Education Program, students alternate periods of full-time study with periods of full-time employment. This program offers work related to the academic major or career interests of each student, experience that enhances the students' employment prospects after graduation. While in school, students carry regular course schedules. While on co-op, they work with professionals in their fields who supervise their training and work. At work, co-op students earn competitive salaries and may receive benefit packages in addition to valuable job experience. Participants maintain their full-time student status while at work and have priority registration status each semester through graduation.
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2018 Jun 1
UA Astrobotics Team Takes First Place in NASA Competition for Fourth Year in a Row
Students at The University of Alabama who competed in a NASA robotics contest came away with the top prize again, making it four straight years for the team from UA to win. Alabama Astrobotics took the top prize at the NASA Robotic Mining Competition, besting student teams from more than 50 other institutions in the challenge to build a robot capable of navigating and excavating simulated Martian soil, or regolith. Made up of about 65 students from across eight disciplines including engineering and computer science, Alabama Astrobotics is the only team to win more than once in the nine-year history of the NASA contest, placing first in 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017 and, now, 2018. "Our team is just like a football team, you have seniors who graduate at the end and you have new people coming in at the beginning, so every year it's a completely different team," said team lead and electrical engineering student Max Eastepp. "For us to be successful this year says a lot for this team and says a lot for how we adapt to new challenges each year." Eastepp, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, said teamwork is critical as students worked from July through the contest this month to design the robot and tackle the new problem NASA presented this year. Contest organizers revised the rules and rubrics this year to reflect the discovery that water ice is prevalent throughout the Red Planet. The challenge is to mine the precious icy regolith, simulated with gravel in the contest, since water ice will provide oxygen, water and fuel for future off-world colonists. What that meant for the contest, though, is no points were awarded to teams for digging the top foot of regolith. Teams earned points for collecting the gravel 12 inches below the surface. The robot built by the UA students mined the most gravel of any team in the contest. UA's robot mined more of the gravel than any other team in the contest, with many teams failing to mine any gravel. Also, Alabama Astrobotics was the only team with a robot that competed entirely autonomously, meaning the robot used computer programming to guide itself, mine and deposit the soil and gravel without any directions from students during the contest. The team placed first in five out of nine categories that included mining, autonomy, systems engineering paper, efficient use of communications power and outreach reports. In all, the students won $11,000 for use on next year's robot. Dr. Kenneth Ricks, team adviser and associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, said the team's consistent success comes from a culture of sticking to a plan - meeting deadlines, testing thoroughly before competition and paying attention to detail. "We know what needs to be done and when it needs to be done," he said. "If our students buy into that process, they know they will have opportunities to be successful." The team received funding from the Alabama Space Grant Consortium, NASA, Dynetics, Fitz-Thors Engineering, Crank N Chrome and the University.
Student Competition -
2018 May 31
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Fall 2017 President's List
More than 1,000 students were named to the Fall 2017 President's List at Tallahassee Community College.
Academic Award -
2018 Feb 21
Local Students Named to Tallahassee Community College Fall 2017 Dean's List
More than 1,500 students were named to the Fall 2017 Dean's List at Tallahassee Community College.
Honors List -
2018 Feb 21