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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recognized 6,405 students for outstanding academic achievement through their selection for the Dean’s List for spring 2011.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill recognized 6,405 students for outstanding academic achievement through their selection for the Dean’s List for spring 2011.

Students who enrolled before fall 2010 were eligible for the list if they earn at least a 3.5 grade-point-average on a 4.0 scale while taking at least 12 letter-grade credit hours but fewer than 15 or if they make a 3.2 on a 4.0 scale while taking 15 or more letter-grade credit hours. Students who enrolled at Carolina in fall 2010 or later must earn at least 3.5 grade-point-average on a 4.0 scale while taking at least 12 letter-grade credit hours. Students must have no grades lower than a “C.” On a 4.0 scale, “A” equals 4, “B” equals 3 and “C” equals 2.

The complete report of Dean’s List students is online at http://regweb.unc.edu/stats/UNCCH_Deans_List_Spring2011.ahtml

Note to editors
: To search for those students in your circulation area:

  • For students in your county, click on the arrow in the “NC County” column to the far right. Select “Filter” and “Equals.”
  • Select the county name from the drop down list displayed in the pop-up window. (You can only choose one county at a time.)
  • Close the pop-up window and click on the “Filter” tab to see the results.
  • Follow the same procedure to filter by city or state.
  • To print the filtered results, click on the arrow at the top of any of the columns. Select “Print” and “Filtered only.”
  • The filtered results can also be exported into Excel. This function works best using the Internet Explorer browser. (Depending on your computer, you may have to temporarily disable some security settings.) While on the filtered results screen, click on the arrow at the top of any of the columns. Select “Export” and “CSV” and “Filtered only.” Save the filtered results as a text file to your computer. Open the file in Excel. When importing the file, make sure that the Delimited and Comma settings are checked.
  • Another option is to download the unfiltered list to your computer then open and filter the file using Excel.

News Services contact: Susan Houston, (919) 962-8415, susan_houston@unc.edu

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