Local students named to spring 2021 Dean’s Honor Roll at Fort Hays State University
Fort Hays State University has released the names of 1,691 students who earned places on the Dean’s Honor Roll for the spring 2021 semester.
The Dean’s Honor Roll includes undergraduate students only. To be eligible, students must have completed 12 or more credit hours and earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.60 for the semester. Full-time on-campus and FHSU Online students are eligible.
Students are listed by county and city, state and city, or country and city with their classifications – and, for those who have declared them, their majors. This list does not include students who requested privacy.
Students without classifications are students seeking a second degree or are students who, though full time, are not seeking degrees.
Those from Rooks County include the following:
Damar—Shaylee Michelle Benoit is a sophomore majoring in medical diagnostic imaging (ultrasound); Steven G. Hamel is a senior majoring in technology studies (construction management).
Palco: Megan Elizabeth Roy is a freshman majoring in art (graphic design).
Plainville: Trever Truxil Houser is majoring in technology studies (construction management); Kim Rose Junkermeier is majoring in secondary education; Peyton J. Ostmeyer is a senior majoring in elementary education (early childhood unified); Bailey Shay Werner is a senior majoring in art (graphic design); and Brooke Nicole Werner is a senior majoring in elementary education.
Stockton: Eleanor Elizabeth Bellerive is a sophomore majoring in health and human performance; Daylan Michael Carlson is a senior majoring in biology (education); Joel Allen Green is majoring in agriculture (general); Haven M. Hamilton is a senior majoring in psychology; Tatum Lynn Hamilton is a sophomore majoring in elementary education; and Brayden Matthew Winters is a senior majoring in management (entrepreneurship).
Woodston: Kyle Scott Hull is a senior majoring in health and human performance (sports management and recreation).