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WCC Announces Summer 2024 President’s and Dean’s Lists

October 24, 2024

Wayne Community College has honored 105 students for outstanding academic achievement in the summer 2024 semester.

The College recognizes the students listed below as having earned a place on its President’s or Dean’s lists. They are listed by the city or town in which they live.

President’s List
To be named to the President’s List for the summer semester, students must have completed at least 12 semester hours and earned a grade point average of 4.0 for the semester.

Albertson
Joanna Harper, Associate in Arts

Clayton
Timothy Dillon, Aviation Systems Technology

Dudley
Erick Lizama Alvarez, Mechanical Engineering Technology
Allison Mendoza Martinez, Associate in Arts
Alan Rangel Vargas, Associate in Arts
Selena Romero Garcia, Associate in Arts

Faison
Andrea Sabillon Garcia, Medical Office Administration

Four Oaks
Ramiro Reyes-Perez, Automotive Systems Technology

Fuquay-Varina
Wade Parker, Aviation Systems Technology

Godwin
Jose Sotelo-Santoyo, Automotive Systems Technology

Goldsboro
Sarah Anderson, Practical Nursing
David Baker, Medical Office Administration
Leigh Bartlett, Medical Office Administration
Lauren Bottoms, Business Administration/Operations Management
Logan Brock, Associate in Arts
Amari Canady, Associate in Arts
Aamir Castelino, Business Administration Diploma
Okey Dutton, Associate in Science
Denali Guerette, Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology
Steven Jackson, Entertainment Technologies
Reagan Joyner, Business Administration
Leah Lawhorne, Associate in Science
Sean Logan, Aviation Systems Technology
Sierra Massey, Associate in Arts
Samantha Mclamb, Practical Nursing
Samantha Monson, Human Services Technology
Sean Muraco, Game and Automation Programming
Carl Outlaw, IT Support and Services
Mguadalupe Padilla-Rico, Associate in Arts
Matthew Raper, Aviation Systems Technology
Braxton Rose, Automotive Systems Technology
Hannah Rouse, Associate in Arts
Riley Ryan, Associate in Arts
Richard Skalko, Cybersecurity
Zachary Smothers, Software Development
Mikayla Strickland, Risk Management and Insurance
Victoria Titus, Automotive Systems Technology
Shanora Wallace, Associate in Science
Ayden Weisiger, Business Administration

Greenville
Guadalupe Gobellancota, Applied Animal Science Technology

Grimesland
Mara Armstrong, Associate in Arts

Kenly
Matthew Avery, Entertainment Technologies

Kinston
Sabryn Jackson, Business Administration

La Grange
Martha O’Malley, Medical Office Administration

Mount Olive
Zyae Bradshaw, Associate in General Education – Nursing
Leighton Brown, Industrial Systems Technology
Gerardo Maldonadu-Panchame, Industrial Systems Technology
Anthony Pablo, Mechanical Engineering Technology
Makayla Smith, Associate in Arts

New Bern
Joel Alcock, Forestry Management Technology

Pikeville
Elizabeth Barker, Associate in Arts
Virginia Chandler, Medical Office Administration
Rosaria Cruz-Osorio, Associate in Science
Natalia Estrada, Industrial Systems Technology
Davynn Godshall, Industrial Systems Technology
Thad Hill, Automotive Systems Technology
Jacob Mooring, Computer-Integrated Machining
Nolan Sampson, Automotive Systems Technology
Hayleigh Stocks, Practical Nursing
Seth Thibodeaux, Industrial Systems Technology

Princeton
Taylor Diamond, Medical Office Administration
Faith Poll, Business Administration

Seven Springs
Kevin Cabrera-Deleon, Associate in Arts
Yerika Lopez-Garcia, Business Administration

Smithfield
Christopher Fulcher, Automotive Systems Technology

Stantonsburg
Brooklynn Melvin, Associate in Arts

Wendell
Kirby Yeargin, Turfgrass Management Technology

Wilmington
Keonte Sidbury, Aviation Systems Technology

Wilson
Kyandrea Barnes, Business Administration/Operations Management

Dean’s List
To garner a spot on the WCC Dean’s List, students must have taken at least 12 semester hours of classes and earned a grade point average of at least 3.6, with no grade below a “C” in the semester.

Albertson
Ashley Rodriguez, Associate in Arts

Dudley
Orlin Argueta-Del Cid, Industrial Systems Technology
Mya Artis, Associate in Arts
Minnie Johnson, Criminal Justice Technology/Forensic Science
Kevin Morales, Automotive Systems Technology
Yoly Perez-Hernandez, Associate in Arts
Santos Quintanilla, Associate in Arts
Tomeika Williams, Medical Office Administration

Fremont
Landon Gray, Associate in Science
Milagros Montoya Marquez, Business Administration

Goldsboro
Ethan Barnes, Associate in Arts
Tabitha Bowen, Associate in Arts
Raymond Cosom, Associate in Science
Tiquavias Harvey, Associate in Arts
Laiken Jones, Associate in Arts
Juan Medrano, Software Development
Aniya Monk, Associate in Arts
TyRik Pope, Game and Automation Programming
Shannon Smith, Medical Office Administration
Tyreek Spears, IT Support and Services

Grimesland
Tiffanie Husk, Applied Animal Science Technology

Middlesex
Claude Barkley, Medical Office Administration

Mount Olive
Francisco Gomez Maldonado, Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals
Dylan Gooding, Game Art and Animation
Haley Ortiz Salas, Criminal Justice Technology
Brianna Pfennig, Business Administration
Mary Wells, Associate Degree Nursing

Pikeville
Michael Hines, Accounting and Finance
Mason Rose, Business Administration/Operations Management
Chelsea Wong, Medical Office Administration

Princeton
Josiah Huckaby, Industrial Systems Technology
Logan Rachels, Turfgrass Management Technology
Jacob Rowan, Associate in Arts

Selma
Daniel Sanchez Solis, Automotive Systems Technology
Kenneth Valles, Associate in Science

Stantonsburg
Brandi Melvin, Associate in Arts

About Wayne Community College
Wayne Community College is a public, learning-centered institution with an open-door admission policy located in Goldsboro, N.C. As it works to develop a highly skilled and competitive workforce, the college serves around 10,000 individuals annually as well as businesses, industry, and community organizations with high quality, affordable, accessible learning opportunities, including more than 150 college credit programs. WCC’s mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the communities it serves.