EAST CAMDEN - Congratulations to SAU Tech's Fall 2022 students for their achievement! SAU Tech recognizes students for superior academic achievement by designation on the Dean's List and Chancellor's List.
Students registered for 12 hours or more of college-level credit for the semester who receive a minimum 3.50 semester GPA on all hours attempted are awarded the designation on the Dean's List.
From Cleveland County are: Destiny Banks of Rison, Ashley Clark of Kingsland, Greyson Potter of Rison, and Lauren Thompson of Rison.
Students registered for 12 hours or more of college-level credit for the semester who receive a 4.00 semester GPA on all hours attempted are awarded the designation on the Chancellor's List.
From Cleveland County are: Ethan Hall of Rison, Samuel Lawson of Rison, Allison Metcalf of New Edinburg, Brooklynn Nichols-Schneider of Kingsland, Kaitlyn Offutt of Rison, and Mark Ottley of Rison.
SAU Tech is a two-year public college part of the Southern Arkansas University System. The College began in 1968 and has an average enrollment of over 1,800 students. SAU Tech offers NJCAA basketball, baseball, and softball and provides students with housing options and student life activities. Cheerleading, the Tech Scholars Program, and the Tech Choir are all options for SAU Tech's students. SAU Tech employs around 160 staff and faculty and is located inside Highland Industrial Park in East Camden, Arkansas. SAU Tech operates under the governance of the Board of Trustees of the Southern Arkansas University System in Magnolia, Arkansas. The chancellor of SAU Tech reports to Dr. Trey Berry, President of the Southern Arkansas University System. A governor-appointed board of trustees advises Dr. Berry.
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