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Students from the Mt. Hood region have been recognized for their outstanding academic performance by the Oregon Institute of Technology. The institution has announced its 2024–2025 Winter Term Dean’s List, celebrating those who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to their studies.
To qualify for this prestigious list, students must achieve a Grade Point Average (GPA) ranging from 3.30 to 3.69 during the winter term. This recognition not only highlights the hard work and commitment of these students but also reflects the supportive educational environment fostered by the Oregon Institute of Technology.
Being named to the Dean’s List is a significant accomplishment, showcasing the students' ability to balance their academic responsibilities with other commitments. Such achievements contribute to the overall academic reputation of the institution and inspire fellow students to strive for excellence in their educational pursuits. Congratulations to all the students from the Mt. Hood area who have earned this honor!
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