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Graduating seniors recognized for achieving highest grade point indexes
4:48 p.m., May 28, 2011--Four graduating University of Delaware
seniors have been recognized for achieving the highest grade point index
earned in full-time study toward a University degree. Delaware Gov.
Jack Markell made the presentation at the May 29 Commencement ceremonies
in Delaware Stadium.
To be eligible, a graduating senior must have earned at least 75
percent of the total credits required for the degree at the University
of Delaware and must have averaged a minimum of 15 credits per semester.
The 2011 recipients recognized for completing their studies with 4.0 cumulative grade point indexes were
- Meredith Antionetta Bellezza from Lebanon, Pa., who
received a bachelor's degree in fashion merchandising with a minor in
business administration;
- Matthew Thomas Binsted from Millville, Del.,
who graduated with a bachelor's degree in leadership and minors in
philosophy and sociology;
- Cecilia Sima Cole from Newark, Del., who
graduated with a bachelor's degree in music education-instrumental, with
a concentration in saxophone and a minor in jazz studies; and
- Christina Alice Saadeh from Newark, Del., who graduated with an honors bachelor's degree in health sciences.
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Four graduating University of Delaware seniors have been recognized for achieving the highest grade point index earned in full-time study toward a University degree.
5/28/2011
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