Names of almost 1,500 of the University of Oregon’s highest performing students were released yesterday on the roster for the dean’s list for academic achievement during fall term 2013.
Of the 20,808 undergraduates enrolled last fall, 1,465 earned their place on the list — that’s about seven percent of the total undergraduate population.
Last term was average in terms of achievement in comparison to Fall term 2012, Winter term 2013 and Spring term 2013, which all reflected a similar dean’s list distinction of about seven percent of undergraduate enrollment.
To earn a place on the quarterly dean’s list, a student must be enrolled in at least 15 credits for the designated term and score a GPA of 3.75 or higher in at least 12 of those credits.
Names of this year’s honorees can be found here.
Fall term dean’s list includes seven percent of UO students
Sami Edge
January 28, 2014
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