HILLSBORO, Mo. – Jefferson College has announced the Dean’s List for the spring 2026 semester, recognizing 646 students for outstanding academic achievement.
To qualify for the honor, full-time students must earn a grade point average (GPA) of 3.25 or higher on a 4.0 scale in at least 12 graded credit hours during the semester.
Part-time students are also eligible if they accumulate 12 or more graded credit hours with a GPA of 3.25 or higher and notify the Office of the Vice President of Student Services within 10 days of grade reporting.
Each semester, the Dean’s List spotlights students who have met the College’s rigorous academic standards. The selection process is based solely on students’ academic records and reflects the level of dedication required to succeed in college-level coursework. The achievement encourages students to strive for academic excellence and reach their educational goals.
“We are proud to recognize the outstanding academic achievements of our students who have earned a place on the Dean’s List for the spring 2026 semester,” said Jefferson College Vice President of Student Services Kimberly Harvey-Manus. “We extend our sincere congratulations and celebrate the hard work, perseverance, and dedication of these students.”
Jefferson College is committed to fostering student success by providing a wide range of academic resources, support services, and learning opportunities. From tutoring and advising to career planning and student engagement programs, the College empowers students to excel in the classroom and stay on track toward achieving their educational and professional goals.
River Region students and their hometowns:
Bloomsdale:
Elizabeth Basler,
Peyton Bieser,
Alicia Doza
Frohna:
Payton Meier
Perryville:
Isabel Brown,
Austin Buerck,
Caroline Gremaud,
Logan Hoehn,
Cloey Richardet,
Adrenn Thomas
Saint Mary:
Jake Cissell,
Ava Abt
Sainte Genevieve:
Evan Kemper,
Haileigh Schilly,
Robin Woodruff,
Alexia Van Elzen
About Jefferson College With locations in Hillsboro and Arnold, Missouri, Jefferson College offers five associate degree programs in four schools of learning with nearly 50 programs of study, as well as Workforce Training, Adult Education, Early College, an Area Technical School for high school students and certification programs in high-demand career fields. Since its first commencement ceremony in 1966, the college has celebrated approximately 30,000 graduates and maintains a 98 percent job placement rate. Learn more about Jefferson College