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CLA Dean's List

Each semester, the college publicly recognizes superior academic performance through notations on students' transcripts, letters to students, notices posted on the first floor of Johnston Hall, listing students on the college's website, and announcements to academic departments. To appear on the CLA Dean's List, you must:
  • complete at least 12 credits (including College of Continuing Education credits) of A/F registration
  • earn a semester GPA of at least 3.67
  • receive no N grades.
If you believe you qualified for the list but were not included, please consult the staff in the Office of the Assistant Dean, 106 Johnston Hall, (612) 625-3846.

 
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