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Spoon River College Announces Spring 2022 Graduates

​Spoon River College congratulates the following individuals who completed degrees and/or certificates during the Spring 2022 semester at Spoon River College.

Astoria: Nathan Shields, Associate in Applied Science/Diesel and Power Systems Technology; Hannah J. Spencer, Associate in Applied Science/Small Business Management degree, Business Plan Entrepreneurship certificate; Shauna Marie Spencer, Associate in Arts degree; Trinity L. Taylor, Associate in Science degree; Justice Miles Westlake, Associate in Arts degree;

Augusta: Sydnee Marie George, Associate Degree in Nursing;

Beardstown: William Robertson, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate;

Blandinsville: Kutler Ray Kitch, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate;

Bloomington: Kyrie Edla, Associate in Science degree;

Bowling Green, KY: Trevor Alston Dennis, Associate in Arts degree;

Browning: Jacob R. Miller, Associate in Applied Science/Agricultural Business Management degree;

Bryant: Emily Suzanne Wise, Associate in Science degree;

Burkburnett, TX: Garrett M. Mooney, Associate in Arts degree;

Burlington, WI: Mackenzie Stiewe, Associate in Science degree;

Bushnell: MacKenzie Rhoads, Associate Degree in Nursing; Daniel J. Taflinger, Associate in Applied Science degree/Diesel and Power Systems Technology degree;

Camden: Collin Eugene Shelts: Associate in Science degree;

Canton: Elizabeth Adami, Associate in Arts degree; Irene Adami, Associate in Arts degree; Breanna Amerine, Associate in Science degree; Britny Baker, Associate in Science degree; Jacob Barnard, Associate in Applied Science/Agricultural Business Management degree, Agricultural Precision Technology certificate; Kyle Bates, Advance Welding certificate; Skyler T. Burgard, Associate in Applied Science/Diesel and Power Systems Technology degree; Jace Dawson, Advanced Welding certificate; Rachel Diekhoff, Associate Degree in Nursing; Cheyann Eyman, Associate in Arts degree; Amanda Lynn Grove, Associate in General Studies degree; Ashley J. Harper, Associate in Arts degree; Cody Ray Heckart, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate; Sylvia Rona Lynn Hecox, Associate in Arts degree; Logan Howell, Advance Welding certificate; Ivory L. Hungerford, Associate in Arts degree; Alex Johnson, Welding Operator certificate; Rilea Marshall, Advanced Welding certificate; Brandon McGraw, Associate in Applied Science/Computer Information Systems degree, Computer Forensics certificate; Cassidy Miller, Associate Degree in Nursing; Damian L. Minder, Associate in Applied Science/Medical Laboratory Technician degree; Allison Rose Mortland, Associate in Arts degree; Sydney K. Munson, Associate in Arts degree; Anna Kayt O’Brien, Associate in Arts degree; Joshua O’Donnal, Computer and Network Technician, Computer User Support Specialist, and Server Administrator certificates; Deanna Jean Patton-Spotser, Associate in Applied Science/Medical Laboratory Technician degree; Khloe Piles, Associate in Arts degree, Carson Powers, Associate in Arts degree; Sienna E. Rader, Associate in Arts degree; Mallory L. Schielein, Associate in Science degree; Ashlyn Strob, Associate in Science degree; Evan Wheeler, Associate in Science degree; Kacey Wheeler, Welding Operator certificate; Emily Widger, Nursing Assistant certificate; Liberty Davis, Associate in Arts degree;

Cavaion Veronese VR: Giulia Cianfriglia, Associate in Science degree;

Chandlerville: Sarah A. Dyson, Associate in Science degree;

Chennahon: Jacob Allgeyer, Associate in Arts degree;

Chicago: Michael Mitchell, Associate in Arts degree; Savannah Reed, Associate in Arts degree;

Chillicothe: Jansan Leanna Davis, Associate in Science degree;

Colchester: Kyah Beck, Associate in Arts degree; Mary K. Vyhnanek, Associate in General Studies degree;

Collinsville: Carson A. Richardson, Associate in Science degree;

Crystal Lake: Corrine Hamill, Associate in Science degree;

Cuba: Triston Lee Eddlemon, Associate in Arts degree; Tyler A. Hensley, Advanced Welding certificate; Michael E. Kennedy, Nursing Assistant certificate; Sloan Louise Miller, Associate in Arts degree; Addyson Nicole Williams, Associate in Arts degree;

Easton: Alexander M. Roat, Associate in Science degree;

Tyler Dean Heinz, Welding Operator certificate; Ian Lister, Associate in Arts degree;

Farmington: Joah T. Breese, Advanced Welding certificate; Cole Jacob Riggen, Associate in Applied Science/Computer Information Systems degree; Mary Rose, Associate Degree in Nursing; Samantha Smith, Associate in General Studies degree; Blake Springer, Associate in Arts degree;

Galesburg: Aaron Lee Boughton, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate; BaShawn Stewart, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate; Nicolas Wilson, Computer User Support Specialist certificate;

Gilson: Paige Collopy, Associate in Arts degree;

Griggsville: Tucker Allen Kunzeman, Associate in Arts degree;

Hanna City: Laurel A. Keyt, Associate in Science degree;

Havana: Melanie Bleem, Associate in Applied Science/Health Information Management degree; Kevin James Mibbs, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate; Quia DeVaughn Quinlan, Nursing Assistant certificate; Matthew Aaron Schaad, Associate in Science degree; Erin Smith, Associate in General Studies degree; Taylor Faith Stockham, Associate in Arts degree; Colin D. Sullivan, Associate in Science degree; Kody L. Wickert, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate; Tory R. Wickman, Associate in Science degree; Cody Zeeck, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate;

Industry: Kaleb Jones, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate;

Kendleton, TX: De’Asisa T. Davenport, Associate in Arts degree;

Kilbourne: Kristen Alexandria Nall, Associate in Arts degree;

Lewistown: Clay Anthony Beekman, Associate in Science degree; Matthew Bowers, Welding Operator certificate; Kruze David Chasteen, Associate in Arts degree; Charlie Cripe, Welding Operator certificate; Peyton Hampton, Welding Operator certificate; Jayson R. Herrick, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate; Libby McKenna Hopkins, Associate in Science degree; Dorinda Lange, Associate in Applied Science/Computer Information Systems degree; Luke Lange, Associate in Applied Science/Computer Information Systems degree, Computer Information Technology certificate; Abigayle J. McAdams, Associate in Science degree; Schreen Ogden, Associate in General Studies degree; Hannah Randall, Associate in Arts degree; Amy Shaeffer, Associate in Science degree; Dwight Sheets, Welding Operator certificate; Kyle Lee Simpson, Associate in Science degree; Avery Elizabeth Smith, Associate in Arts degree; Jonathon Starnes, Associate in Applied Science/Diesel and Power Systems Technology degree; Tysin Emmett Stone, Associate in Science degree;

Mackinaw: Griffin Noe, Associate in Science degree;

Macomb: Kiara Booker, Nursing Assistant certificate; Rachel Ann Bosworth, Associate in Arts degree; Lollita Campbell, Computer and Network Technician and Computer User Support Specialist certificates; Jennifer Chenoweth, Associate in Arts degree; Janell M. DeWeese, Associate in Arts degree; Walter Jacob Elsner, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate; Kaitlyn Geltmacher, Associate in Applied Science/Health Information Management degree, Medical Assistant, Medical Insurance/Billing, and Medical Records certificates; Emma J. Gilliland, Associate in Arts degree; Amanda E. Glover, Nursing Assistant certificate; Desmond Graves, Associate in Arts degree; Daniel Kent Hammond, Associate in Applied Science/Diesel and Power Systems Technology degree; Shawn Hanold, Basic Commercial Driver Training certificate; Lyndsay Hughes, Nursing Assistant certificate; Alyssa Iversen, Associate in Arts degree; Sierra Keefer, Associate in Arts degree; Matthew Robert Kessler, Associate in Applied Science/Medical Laboratory Technician degree; Angela Locke-Bowen, Associate in General Studies degree; Alexandrea R. Neve, Associate Degree in Nursing; Connesha Posey, Small Office Accounting certificate; Shiloh Santanna, Associate in Science degree; Tessa Jo Sargeant, Associate in Arts degree; Luke Silberer, Associate in Arts degree; Grace Stufflebeam, Associate in Arts degree; Alexander Sullivan, Associate in Arts degree; Dana L. Wesley, Associate Degree in Nursing; Joseph W. Willoughby, Computer and Network Technician and Enterprise Computer Network Specialist certificates; Kelly Wilson, Nursing Assistant certificate;

Maquon: Sidney Anderson, Welding Operator certificate; Grace A. Bridson, Associate in Science degree; Caleb Mason, Advanced Welding certificate;

Marietta: Renda S. Milleson, Associate in Applied Science/Health Information Management degree, Medical Insurance/Billing and Medical Records certificates; Mary Ellen Nolan, Emergency Medical Technician certificate;

Millstadt: Jack Toenjes, Associate in Arts degree;

Monticello: Miranda J. Fogal, Associate in Science degree;

Morris: Cole M. Laurie, Associate in Arts degree;

Mt. Pulaski: Benjamin Charles Fricke, Associate in Arts degree;

Murray, UT: Logan Kalei Otu, Associate in Arts degree;

Oak Forest: Bradley Miller, Associate in Arts degree; Samuel Ochoa, Associate in Arts degree;

Omaha, NE: Kurstin Bohanan, Associate in Arts degree;

Orleans, IN: Sydney Owens, Associate in Science degree;

Owasso, OK: Rachel Marie Beaty, Associate in Science degree;

Peoria: Mijamneu Chenelle Buckner, Associate in General Studies degree; Blake Fengel, Associate in Arts degree;

Regina SK, Canada: Jayden A. Montana, Associate in Arts degree;

Roseville: Sean McIntyre, Associate in Applied Science/Computer Information Systems degree Computer and Network Technician, Computer Information Technology, and Enterprise Computer Network Specialist certificates;

Rushville: Madison Rose Funke, Associate in Arts degree; Fletcher Lee Higgins, Associate in Arts degree; Remi Irwin, Associate in Science degree; Matthew Alan Little, Associate in Applied Science/Diesel and Power Systems Technology degree; Tyler Trone, Advanced Welding certificate;

Sebastian, FL: Devare Parks, Associate in Arts degree;

Smithfield: Peter H. Howerter, Associate in Applied Science/Computer Information Systems degree, Computer Forensics, Computer Information Technology, and Server Administrator certificates;

Springfield: Kira Brown, Associate in Arts degree; Todd M. Porter, Associate in Science degree; Edward W. Saner, Associate in Science degree;

St. David: Glen Alan Hamm, Associate in General Studies degree; Logan R. Owens, Associate in Arts degree; Terra L. Pasley, Associate in General Studies degree;

St. Louis, MO: Wayne L. Daggs, Jr., Associate in Arts degree;

Trivoli: Taylor Ann Sims, Associate Degree in Nursing;

Vermont: Chloe Sue Cracraft: Associate in General Studies; Kianna Gilson, Associate in Arts degree; Rodge D. Heaton, Associate in Applied Science/Diesel and Power Systems Technology degree, Locomotive Mechanical certificate; Aaron Miller, Associate in Applied Science/Diesel and Power Systems Technology degree;

Yates City: Emma Vallas, Associate in Arts degree.

Spoon River College Celebrates Graduates At 61st Commencement

Spoon River College held their 61st Commencement on May 12 at the Multi-Purpose Building on the Canton Campus. Approximately 140 students participated in the service, and several students and two faculty members were recognized for their achievements during the event.

Students Emma Gilliland (transfer student from Macomb), Henry Modiva (career and technical education student from Rushville), and Allison Mortland (transfer student from Canton), were recognized for being named to the Phi Theta Kappa All-Illinois Academic Team after being nominated to the All-USA Academic Team.

Recognized for academic excellence were Phi Theta Kappa members who have maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA while at Spoon River College. Those students were Clay Beekman, Emma Gilliland, Brandon McGraw, Sydney Munson, Anna O’Brien, Collin Shelts, Grace Stufflebeam, Claire Wheelwright, and Tory Wickman.

Zoey Lane, 2022-2023 Student Trustee, announced the recipients of the Student Achievement awards, given each year to one transfer student and one career and technical education student who possess individual initiative, personal development, and have made progress toward achievement of goals, along with participation and success in college extra-curricular activities.

Transfer student Matthew Schaad of Havana and career and technical student Daniel Hammond of Macomb were this year’s recipients of the Student Achievement Awards.

Following the student awards, President Oldfield recognized faculty members for teaching excellence.

Bridget Loftus (Chemistry) was this year’s nominee for the Illinois Community College Trustee Association Full-Time Faculty Award, and Dr. Win Htwe (Physical Science), was the recipient of the H. Truman Standard Award.

Dean Clary (Computer Information Systems) was the ICCTA nominee for Outstanding Part-time Faculty Award.

Illinois Transfer Symposium Held at Spoon River College

Spoon River College and the University of Illinois System hosted the third Illinois Transfer Symposium for community college academic advisors, K-12 guidance counselors and others on May 6 at the Canton Campus.

“The goal was to come together to talk about issues and solutions to help students of our region transfer more efficiently and effectively to four-year universities after completing an associate degree,” said Holly Norton, Dean of Transfer Education at Spoon River College.

Many students do their first two years of higher education at a community college, where they take the same required general education courses that they would take in the first two years at a four-year institution. It’s a smart move financially as tuition is less and reduces the need for student loans, and also allows students to become comfortable with the higher education experience in a smaller setting.

“Typically, once a student completes those required general education courses at a community college, they will be accepted by the university they are transferring to,” said Norton.

But not always. Depending on the university and the student’s major, some institutions may not accept all the class credits on the grounds that they’re not comparable to theirs, resulting in students re-taking classes upon transfer and costing them time and money.

To help prevent that, Norton said that Spoon River College is one of the more than 100 participating colleges and universities who are part of the Illinois Articulation Initiative’s statewide transfer agreement. “This means that member institutions agree to accept a “package” of IAI general education courses in place of their own comparable lower-division general education requirements, which is why we encourage transfer students to earn an associate degree. Another option is to complete the IAI General Education Core Curriculum before transferring.”

According to the Illinois Board of Education, Illinois not only leads the nation in bachelor degree completion rates (53.8%) among community college students who transfer to four-year colleges, it has also exceeded the national average of 42.2%.

Included in the day’s schedule of speakers was a panel of recent Spoon River College graduates—Faith Haley, Anna O’Brien, Tessa Sargeant, and Erbin Zejnuloski —who answered questions from attendees and shared their own transfer experiences.

All four said that whether or not their classes would transfer had been a concern (they all did), and agreed that working with their advisors—at Spoon River College and their intended transfer university—was key to a smooth transition.

“Advisors are your biggest resource, but there are others. Find the resources and then use them, like the TRIO program,” said Zejnuloski. He earned an Associate in Arts in 2020 before transferring to Western Illinois University to major in marketing, and in May graduated with his bachelor’s degree.

O’Brien’s career goal is to be an immigration lawyer— “I love to argue and to help people, so it seemed perfect!”—and her transfer goal was to experience a bigger university in a large city that offered a variety of social activities. She had several colleges in mind and their acceptance of her credits was an absolute must for her. This fall, she’ll start as a junior at the University of Missouri St. Louis, where all the credits from her Associate in Arts degree were accepted.

One of the questions university representatives had for the panel was how they determined where they wanted to start college and where they wanted to transfer to. Tessa Sargeant said “the pandemic, price, and a flexible schedule that allowed me to work” landed her at Spoon River College, and a tour of Western Illinois University determined her transfer choice. She graduated in May with an Associate of Arts and will be majoring in Agriculture Education at WIU.

Faith Haley, who graduated with an Associate in Arts in 2021, also said it was a campus tour that sold her on Illinois State University, where she is majoring in elementary education and also earning a reading endorsement. Haley said she worked and saved money the two years she was at SRC so she could do her first year at ISU without worrying about working and told attendees “Sometimes we need more help than we let on when it comes to transitioning to a four-year university.”

Throughout the day Spoon River College representatives were able to network with institutions that SRC students are most likely transferring to. “These connections to enhance and expand our partnerships with not only our university partners but also with regional community colleges and our high school districts are vital to transfer programs,” Norton said.

Institutions represented at the Transfer Symposium were Spoon River College, Carl Sandburg College, Lincoln Land Community College, Illinois Central College, Admissions staff from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois Chicago, University of Illinois Springfield, Illinois State University, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville and Western Illinois University, as well as high school guidance counselors from within the Spoon River College District.

For more information about the academic transfer programs offered at Spoon River College or to register for fall classes that begin August 22, visit www.src.edu or call 309-647-4645.

SRC, Foundation Launch “Finish What You Start” Scholarship

The benefits to completing an associate degree are numerous and well-documented.  That’s why Spoon River College is partnering with the SRC Foundation to help get people across the finish line with a new scholarship opportunity, available during the Fall 2022, Spring 2023, and Summer 2023 semesters only.

Anyone who is nine or fewer credit hours from completing their associate degree and did not take courses in the Spring 2022 or Summer 2022 semesters may qualify for the new “Finish What You Start” Scholarship during the 2022-23 academic year for courses necessary to completing their degree.  Through this new opportunity, the SRC Foundation will pay two-thirds of the tuition and all fees.  The student will be responsible for paying one-third of the tuition and paying for books or materials.

“Through our research, we realized there are potentially hundreds of students in our district who only needed a handful of credits to finish their degrees,” said Brandi Ketcham, SRC Advisor, whose idea got the initiative rolling.  “It’s our hope that this will inspire them to return to SRC to finish what they started.”

Data has shown that an associate degree can be used to obtain a higher salary or a better job.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, individuals with an associate degree are more likely to find employment than those with some college coursework but no degree.  On average, those with an associate degree earned $244 more per month in 2020 than those with some college coursework but no degree.

“In this increasingly-competitive workforce, there has never been a better time to have a college degree,” said Missy Wilkinson, SRC Dean of Student Services.  “Earning your degree matters, and this scholarship opportunity will give that opportunity to students who might not have been able to afford to make the decision to re-enroll.”

The Finish What You Start Scholarship is entirely privately funded by donations to the SRC Foundation, which is responsible for the scholarship’s administration.  The scholarship application will be available on a rolling basis, and scholarships will be available until funds are expended.

“While I’m grateful to SRC’s Student Services Department for their foresight in developing this idea and to our Board of Directors for supporting the scholarship, our biggest debt of gratitude is to our donors,” said Colin Davis, Executive Director of the SRC Foundation.  “It’s their generosity that gives us the ability to launch new initiatives like this and to provide excellent educational opportunities at Spoon River College.”

Preference will be given to students with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater, and students must be degree-seeking.  Anyone who believes they may be eligible should contact an SRC advisor as soon as possible to see if they meet the qualifications and to set up a degree plan.  Advisors will help you enroll in the appropriate coursework and complete the necessary steps to be eligible for the Finish What You Start Scholarship.

“Student success is our number one goal at Spoon River College and our faculty and staff are dedicated to helping students succeed,” said Curt Oldfield, President of SRC.  “We hope that the Finish What You Start Scholarship will help motivate those who are already so close to the finish line to make the last push to earn their associate degree.”

To learn more about Spoon River College, the SRC Foundation, or the Finish What You Start Scholarship, call (309) 647-4645 or visit www.src.edu.  Fall 2022 classes begin August 22.

SRC, Foundation Launch “Finish What You Start” Scholarship

The benefits to completing an associate degree are numerous and well-documented. That’s why Spoon River College is partnering with the SRC Foundation to help get people across the finish line with a new scholarship opportunity, available during the Fall 2022, Spring 2023, and Summer 2023 semesters only.

Anyone who is nine or fewer credit hours from completing their associate degree and did not take courses in the Spring 2022 or Summer 2022 semesters may qualify for the new “Finish What You Start” Scholarship during the 2022-23 academic year for courses necessary to completing their degree. Through this new opportunity, the SRC Foundation will pay two-thirds of the tuition and all fees. The student will be responsible for paying one-third of the tuition and paying for books or materials.

“Through our research, we realized there are potentially hundreds of students in our district who only needed a handful of credits to finish their degrees,” said Brandi Ketcham, SRC Advisor, whose idea got the initiative rolling. “It’s our hope that this will inspire them to return to SRC to finish what they started.”

Data has shown that an associate degree can be used to obtain a higher salary or a better job. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, individuals with an associate degree are more likely to find employment than those with some college coursework but no degree. On average, those with an associate degree earned $244 more per month in 2020 than those with some college coursework but no degree.

“In this increasingly-competitive workforce, there has never been a better time to have a college degree,” said Missy Wilkinson, SRC Dean of Student Services. “Earning your degree matters, and this scholarship opportunity will give that opportunity to students who might not have been able to afford to make the decision to re-enroll.”

The Finish What You Start Scholarship is entirely privately funded by donations to the SRC Foundation, which is responsible for the scholarship’s administration. The scholarship application will be available on a rolling basis, and scholarships will be available until funds are expended.

“While I’m grateful to SRC’s Student Services Department for their foresight in developing this idea and to our Board of Directors for supporting the scholarship, our biggest debt of gratitude is to our donors,” said Colin Davis, Executive Director of the SRC Foundation. “It’s their generosity that gives us the ability to launch new initiatives like this and to provide excellent educational opportunities at Spoon River College.”

Preference will be given to students with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater, and students must be degree-seeking. Anyone who believes they may be eligible should contact an SRC advisor as soon as possible to see if they meet the qualifications and to set up a degree plan. Advisors will help you enroll in the appropriate coursework and complete the necessary steps to be eligible for the Finish What You Start Scholarship.

“Student success is our number one goal at Spoon River College and our faculty and staff are dedicated to helping students succeed,” said Curt Oldfield, President of SRC. “We hope that the Finish What You Start Scholarship will help motivate those who are already so close to the finish line to make the last push to earn their associate degree.”

To learn more about Spoon River College, the SRC Foundation, or the Finish What You Start Scholarship, call (309) 647-4645 or visit www.src.edu. Fall 2022 classes begin August 22.

Spring 2022 President’s List for Full-Time Students Announced

Spoon River College congratulates the following full-time students who were named to the President’s List in recognition of their academic achievement in completing 12 credit hours or more of college-level classes and earning a grade point average of 3.6 – 4.0 during the Spring 2022 semester. Please note that students with a privacy hold on their records will not be listed.

Astoria: Christina M. Kling

Avon: Kyle R. Eathington

Banner: Dollie D. Kingsley

Bath: Tayden M. Friend

Blandinsville: Joshua L. Miller

Bourbonnais: Nicholas W. Rodriguez

Bryant: Chelsea M. Newburn, Emily S. Wise

Bushnell: Lillian K. Powell, Daniel J. Taflinger, Haley Waller

Camden: Collin E. Shelts

Canton: Elizabeth M. Adami, Breanna K. Amerine, Jacob C. Barnard, Melody R. Barnes, Ethan M. Bender I, Lauren Brown, Skyler T. Burgard, Amber L. Burnett, Daniel E. Burnett, Trista N. Buskirk, Giulia Cianfriglia, Austin R. Corsaw, Abbigale A. DeRenzy, Joel G. Fleisch, Trinity M. Friedrich, Joshua Fuller, Mallory Jackson, Paige N. Kruschinsky, Jason M. Licklider, Bella S. Markley, Joseph S. Matthews, Allison R. Mortland, Sydney K. Munson, Chloe Nelson, Isabelle G. Neville, Anna K. O’Brien, Joshua L. O’Donnal, Grace C. Owens, Kaleb J. Owens, Bethany M. Pankratz, Olivia M. Parkinson, Brenna N. Reid, Justin A. Rollet, Allison P. Roos, Alexander D. Ruck, Mallory L. Schielein, Beau B. Slayton, Brady M. Sprout, Zachary A. Stremmel, Ashlyn Strob, Kayleen H. Tarter, Anna G. Taylor, Claire E. Wheelwright

Chandlerville: Saran A. Dyson

Channahon: Jacob M. Allgeyer

Colchester: Kyah J. Beck, Taylor A. Dimmitt

Cuba: Kyla R. Hughes, Dylan A. Lyons, Sloan L. Miller, Ethan L. Patterson, Carley B. Seward

Elmwood: Will D. Hayden

Fairview: Alivia E. Hanlin, Ian J. Lister, Ellie G. Quick, Anthony H. Schleich

Farmington: Austin M. Marinich, Andrea G. Pollitt, Brennan Potter, Blake A. Springer, John R. Terrell, Ethan L. Ulm

Fiatt: Alonza W. Bradley, Isabelle E. Bradley

Frederick: Austin J. Dossett

Galva: Tyvin D. Hodge

Glasford: Alexa M. Reavley

Grant Park: Clayton J. McKinstry

Greenup: Michael P. Flier

Griggsville: Tucker A. Kunzeman

Havana: Alana G. Boggs, Erin R. Danner, Madison N. Hofreiter, Krista R. Koke, Zoey R. Lane, Tara R. McCausland, Kaley R. Meyer, Lindsey M. Morgan, Lydia M. Newell, Matthew A. Schaad, Colin D. Sullivan, Tory R. Wickman

Jeffersonville, IN: Rickie E. Wright

Kilbourne: Kristen Nall, Reese Smith

Lewistown: Clay A. Beekman, Maddison M. Brown, Kruze D. Chasteen, Chelsey M. Hopkins, Robert W. Micklus, Macy D. Mikulich, Avery E. Smith, Kyle A. Smith

Lockport: Jacob R. Sitterly

Mackinaw: Taylor M. Purdy

Macomb: Nathan C. Andrews, Joshua P. Bryan, Alexzander M. DeWeese, Alexis L. Ebey, Thomas Y. Engel, Elizabeth L. Fixsen, Kaitlyn R. Geltmacher, Emma J. Gilliland, Diana M. Hanks, Heaven L. Hearne, Jennie R. Ismail, Arbiana Kadriu, Silvia R. Knowles, Lael J. McKee, Tessa J. Sargeant I, Matthew J. Sash, Luke S. Silberer, Brooke M. Smith, Grace A. Stufflebeam, Logan L. Wallarab, Regan W. Weaver, Jasmine N. Zachary

Manito: Luke D. Towery

Maquon: Grace A. Bridson, Madison S. Hickman

Morris: Cole M. Laurie

Oak Forest: Bradley S. Miller

Orleans, IN: Sydney L. Owens

Owasso, OK: Rachel M. Beaty

Plainfield: Jackson R. Krieger

Roseville: MaKenna J. Babcock

Rushville: Aidan T. Davis, Haley R. Emmett, Isaac A. Goodrich, Fletcher Higgins, Remi K. Irwin, Matthew A. Little, Tyler S. Trone, Abigail G. Wright

Shorewood: Noah M. Johnson

Smithfield: Ethan P. Martindale

Springfield: Edward W. Saner

Vermont: Chloe S. Cracraft, Isaac J. Snyder

Yates City: Emma R. Vallas

Spring 2022 Dean’s List for Full-Time Students Announced

Spoon River College congratulates the following full-time students who have been named to the Dean’s List by achieving a 3.0 – 3.5 grade point average for 12 credit hours or more of college-level classes during the Spring 2022 semester. Please note that students with a privacy hold on their records will not be listed.

Astoria: Dagain P. Reneau, Nathan Shields, Skye R. Stambaugh, Justice M. Westlake

Athens: McKayla A. Clark

Avon: Matthew R. Sinnett

Bellevue: Robert Wingo

Bowling Green, KY: Trevor A. Dennis

Burkburnett, TX: Caleb D. Mooney

Burlington, WI: Mackenzie E. Stiewe

Canton: Irene L. Adami, Alina L. Boice, Destiny S. Evans, Cheyann R. Eyman, Lukas R. Goforth, Heuston A. Harkless, Robert B. Howell IV, Chelsea L. Jansen, Johnathon C. Jorgensen, Alexis R. McCleery, Trey M. Passmore, Carson J. Powers, Sienna E. Rader, Olivia Spahn, Gage J. Wallick, Hannah E. Zimmerman

Chicago: Joshua X. De Leon, Julian F. Russell

Colchester: Benjamin S. Havens

Collinsville: Carson A. Richardson

Crystal Lake: Corrine V. Hamill

Cuba: Triton Eddlemon, Quentin D. Gilpin, Wayde D. Lane

Farmington: Brock A. Renner I, Mary R. Toothaker

Galesburg: Nicholas R. Winters

Good Hope: John R. Burton

Havana: Kylea Haarman, Olivia F. Herbst, Zoe L. Porter, Taylor F. Stockham

Justin, TX: Wallace M. Onditi

Lewistown: Kyle L. Simpson, Jonathon D. Starnes, Tyler B. Svob, Curtis H. Watson

Lincoln: Alexander J. Bogdanic

Liverpool: Jacob E. Warren

Mackinaw: Griffin K. Noe

Macomb: Rachel A. Bosworth, Brennan C. Brady, Jessica E. Campbell, Martin L. Chestnutt III, Trenton R. Ford, Mallory A. Hoyt, Alyssa S. Iversen, Bobbi A. Jamison, Emily A. Livermore, Demetria M. Pope, Jaoquez B. Ratliff, Alyssa N. Roberts, Kylie L. Schoonover, Alexander Sullivan, Joseph C. Swanson, Dorian Lee S. Sykes, Jarius L. Tarver

Maquon: Tori M. Mas

Millstadt: Jack M. Toenjes

Minooka: Zachary W. Petrinos

Montgomery: Jaden L. Fitzgerald

Oak Forest: Samuel Ochoa

Oakland, TN: Kailyn F. Anderson

Omaha, NE: Kurstin N. Bohanan

Peoria Heights: Mitchell Martin

Peoria: Alexis L. Petersen

Rushville: Reese E. Esther, Rachel A. Hackworth, Aubree E. Jones, Paul M. Malcomson, Kayde M. Shaw, Harley E. Street, Kraig M. Street, Sherilyn A. Umphryes, Alec B. Wenger I

Springfield: Lezhauria Williams

Table Grove:  James Campbell

Taylorsville, UT: Emma L. Manusete

Vermont: Aaron C. Miller

Spring 2022 President’s List for Part-Time Students Announced

Spoon River College congratulates the following part-time students who were named to the President’s List in recognition of their academic achievement in completing at least 12 credit hours of college-level courses at SRC and who were enrolled in six to eleven credit hours and earned a GPA of 3.6 or higher during the Spring 2022 semester. Please note that students with a privacy hold on their records will not be listed.

Adair: Emma L. Dildine, Margot E. Webster

Astoria: Hollidae F. Koster

Aurora: Erin Huggins

Bath: Ella R. Kramer I

Beardstown: Danielle J. Hammack

Browning: Jacob Miller

Bushnell: Dylan G. Silchack

Canton: Emma M. Barrera, Kyle A. Bates, Kendyll R. Breweur, Cy Carrithers, Noelle N. Conrad, Jace V. Dawson, Jocelyn N. Diers, Ellie K. Downing, Jaydon T. Fleisch, Joseph T. Fergerson, Aaron J. Haccke, Ashley J. Harper, Jennifer F. Hernandez, Clayton J. Horner, Jacob Ketcham, Alexis R. Kitchen, Emily K. Love, Rilea S. Marhsall, Brandon R. McGraw, Jocee S. Miller, Damian L. Minder, Emma D. Orwig, Deanna J. Patton-Spotser, Khloe R. Piles I, Turner W. Plumer, Addison L. Postin, Allison R. Robinson, Brady I. Smith, Shelby J. Waddell, Heather E. Weaver, Ella K. Wheeler, Connor J. Wilcoxen

Chillicothe: Jansan L. Davis

Cuba: Jenna L. Gorsuch, Tyler A. Hensley

Easton: Meghan E. Riley

Ellisville: Chole M. Moulton

Fairview: Holly L. Henry, Jenna M. Schleich

Farmington: Amy L. Eddy, Jill R. Ifft, Cole J. Riggen

Glasford: Lean N. Reavley

Hanna City: Laurel A. Keyt

Havana: Lauren E. Fleer, Morgan L. Niederer I, Quia D. Quinlan, Erin C. Smith

Kilbourne: Chloe S. Turner

Lewistown: Curtis A. Bump, Isabella N. Cooper, Elliot I. Dalpiaz, Grace L. Evans, Aleah R. Grove, Brooke E. Hampton, Emma J. Henderson, John R. Hess, Allyson N. McAdams, Kyleigh G. Schrock, Amy Shaeffer, Landry L. Smith, Tysin E. Stone, Katelyn R. Wickert, Dane T. Winkler

Macomb: Amanda L. Ambrose, Lolita Campbell, Douglas A. Davis, Alexandria Forman, Kathrynn A. Guerrero, Zachary M. Hagmeier, Daniel K. Hammond, Hannah E. Higgins, Matthew R. Kessler, Isabelle R. Lee, Jacob L. Rouse, Chester Ruff, Griffin N. Skees, Glenn J. Sutton, Austin D. Sweet, Kinzie M. Taylor

Maquon: Caleb J. Mason

Mount Pulaski: Benjamin C. Fricke

Roseville: Sean I. McIntyre Sr.

Rushville: Andrea P. Busby, Isabel M. Escapa, Madison R. Funke, Kinze A. Haywood, Katelyn G. Ingles, Alexandria J. Lamm, Henry N. Mordiva, Grace E. Pollitt, Andreas R. Smith, Nicole K. Stevenson, Elliot J. Stinson

St. David: Ronald L. Hardy

Smithfield: Peter Howerter

St. Davis: Logan R. Owens

Table Grove: Lance W. Boggs, Doris A. Hammack

Spring 2022 Dean’s List for Part-Time Students Announced

Spoon River College congratulates the following part-time students who were named to the Dean’s List in recognition of their academic achievement in completing at least 12 credit hours of college-level courses at SRC and who were enrolled in six to eleven credit hours and earned a GPA of 3.0 − 3.5 during the Spring 2022 semester. Please note that students who have a privacy hold on their records will not be listed.

Astoria: Molly r. Westlake

Avon: Holly J. Mason

Banner: Alexis J. Williams

Bushnell: Jamie S. Edwards

Canton: April L. Davidson, Austin J. Dornberger, Kaitlyn M. Driskell, Sada Eveland, Ashley D. Groves, Jace W. Gudzinskas, Caely E. Guthrie, Sylvia R. Hecox, Cristian I. Hernandez, Logan J. Howell, Taylor K. Marshall, Micale B. Mee, Nicholas T. Oldfield, Aaron M. Olson, Ethan M. Phillips, MacKenzie L. Rhoads I, Ethan B. Rice, Roxanne R. Richardson, Kianna M. Schultz, Alexander C. Sivertsen, Jeremy A. Skinner, Serena S. Smith, Kristen D. Strubbe, Ashlyn C. Ward, Darren L. Woods, Ashlyn R. Zedric

Cuba: Kaleb M. Bailey, Sara Gilpin, Michael E. Kennedy, Lacy C. Oaks, Addyson N. Williams,

Dunfermline: Rebecca S. Reyes

East Peoria: Collin A. Suddeth

Fairview: Levi M. Harper, Mason W. Tessier

Farmington: Joah T. Breese

Galesburg: Matthew R. Cox

Havana: Tiffiny M. Ranes, Shiloh Santanna

Preston R. Horwedel, Mackenzie M. Hutton, Dwight D. Sheets

Liverpool: Taylor J. Bastian

Mackinaw: Brianna L. Grabowski I

Macomb: Karlye J. Allen, Kiley J. Daniels, Nick S. Fitzjarrald, Victor A. Gast, Desmond M. Graves, Caitlyn R. Grove, Jack Hamer, Brianna N. Hilvety, Aidan Jenkins, Grant M. Kilburn, Rachel Langworthy, Angela J. Locke-Bowen, Emilio A. Mansfield, Jack L. Mansfield, Michael F. Mitchell, Benjamin E. Rericha

Mt. Sterling: Andrew A. Huges

Rushville: Rainee D. Taber, Sabrina R. Vining

Springfield: Kira E. Brown,

Tinley Park: Mark T. Garcia Jr.

Vermont: Kaitlyn N. Richey

Spring 2022 President’s List for Full-Time Students Announced

Spoon River College congratulates the following full-time students who were named to the President’s List in recognition of their academic achievement in completing 12 credit hours or more of college-level classes and earning a grade point average of 3.6 – 4.0 during the Spring 2022 semester. Please note that students with a privacy hold on their records will not be listed.

Astoria: Christina M. Kling

Avon: Kyle R. Eathington

Banner: Dollie D. Kingsley

Bath: Tayden M. Friend

Blandinsville: Joshua L. Miller

Bourbonnais: Nicholas W. Rodriguez

Bryant: Chelsea M. Newburn, Emily S. Wise

Bushnell: Lillian K. Powell, Daniel J. Taflinger, Haley Waller

Camden: Collin E. Shelts

Canton: Elizabeth M. Adami, Breanna K. Amerine, Jacob C. Barnard, Melody R. Barnes, Ethan M. Bender I, Lauren Brown, Skyler T. Burgard, Amber L. Burnett, Daniel E. Burnett, Trista N. Buskirk, Giulia Cianfriglia, Austin R. Corsaw, Abbigale A. DeRenzy, Joel G. Fleisch, Trinity M. Friedrich, Joshua Fuller, Mallory Jackson, Paige N. Kruschinsky, Jason M. Licklider, Bella S. Markley, Joseph S. Matthews, Allison R. Mortland, Sydney K. Munson, Chloe Nelson, Isabelle G. Neville, Anna K. O’Brien, Joshua L. O’Donnal, Grace C. Owens, Kaleb J. Owens, Bethany M. Pankratz, Olivia M. Parkinson, Brenna N. Reid, Justin A. Rollet, Allison P. Roos, Alexander D. Ruck, Mallory L. Schielein, Beau B. Slayton, Brady M. Sprout, Zachary A. Stremmel, Ashlyn Strob, Kayleen H. Tarter, Anna G. Taylor, Claire E. Wheelwright

Chandlerville: Saran A. Dyson

Channahon: Jacob M. Allgeyer

Colchester: Kyah J. Beck, Taylor A. Dimmitt

Cuba: Kyla R. Hughes, Dylan A. Lyons, Sloan L. Miller, Ethan L. Patterson, Carley B. Seward

Elmwood: Will D. Hayden

Fairview: Alivia E. Hanlin, Ian J. Lister, Ellie G. Quick, Anthony H. Schleich

Farmington: Austin M. Marinich, Andrea G. Pollitt, Brennan Potter, Blake A. Springer, John R. Terrell, Ethan L. Ulm

Fiatt: Alonza W. Bradley, Isabelle E. Bradley

Frederick: Austin J. Dossett

Galva: Tyvin D. Hodge

Glasford: Alexa M. Reavley

Grant Park: Clayton J. McKinstry

Greenup: Michael P. Flier

Griggsville: Tucker A. Kunzeman

Havana: Alana G. Boggs, Erin R. Danner, Madison N. Hofreiter, Krista R. Koke, Zoey R. Lane, Tara R. McCausland, Kaley R. Meyer, Lindsey M. Morgan, Lydia M. Newell, Matthew A. Schaad, Colin D. Sullivan, Tory R. Wickman

Jeffersonville, IN: Rickie E. Wright

Kilbourne: Kristen Nall, Reese Smith

Lewistown: Clay A. Beekman, Maddison M. Brown, Kruze D. Chasteen, Chelsey M. Hopkins, Robert W. Micklus, Macy D. Mikulich, Avery E. Smith, Kyle A. Smith

Lockport: Jacob R. Sitterly

Mackinaw: Taylor M. Purdy

Macomb: Nathan C. Andrews, Joshua P. Bryan, Alexzander M. DeWeese, Alexis L. Ebey, Thomas Y. Engel, Elizabeth L. Fixsen, Kaitlyn R. Geltmacher, Emma J. Gilliland, Diana M. Hanks, Heaven L. Hearne, Jennie R. Ismail, Arbiana Kadriu, Silvia R. Knowles, Lael J. McKee, Tessa J. Sargeant I, Matthew J. Sash, Luke S. Silberer, Brooke M. Smith, Grace A. Stufflebeam, Logan L. Wallarab, Regan W. Weaver, Jasmine N. Zachary

Manito: Luke D. Towery

Maquon: Grace A. Bridson, Madison S. Hickman

Morris: Cole M. Laurie

Oak Forest: Bradley S. Miller

Orleans, IN: Sydney L. Owens

Owasso, OK: Rachel M. Beaty

Plainfield: Jackson R. Krieger

Roseville: MaKenna J. Babcock

Rushville: Aidan T. Davis, Haley R. Emmett, Isaac A. Goodrich, Fletcher Higgins, Remi K. Irwin, Matthew A. Little, Tyler S. Trone, Abigail G. Wright

Shorewood: Noah M. Johnson

Smithfield: Ethan P. Martindale

Springfield: Edward W. Saner

Vermont: Chloe S. Cracraft, Isaac J. Snyder

Yates City: Emma R. Vallas