The following students earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Spring 2025 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 4.0 academic average for the semester.
- Eli Compton of Statesboro (30461)
- Nicholes Cortes of Statesboro (30461)
- Lauren Johnson of Statesboro (30458)
- David Lippincott of Statesboro (30458)
The following students have earned the distinction of Dean's List at the Georgia Institute of Technology for Spring 2025. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 3.0 or higher academic average for the semester.
- Drew Dawson of Statesboro (30461)
- Yubo Fu of Statesboro (30458)
- Worlanyo Gato of Statesboro (30458)
- William James of Statesboro (30458)
- Eric Lim of Statesboro (30461)
- Lydia Lippincott of Statesboro (30458)
- Patrick Mock of Statesboro (30458)
- Griffin Price of Statesboro (30458)
- Garrett Suggs of Statesboro (30461)
- Nathaniel Wallace of Statesboro (30458)
Learn about Georgia Tech's goal to attract, retain, and inspire more students by visiting Transforming Tomorrow: The Campaign for Georgia Tech, and read more about Georgia Tech's accomplished scholars on Gold Letters: A Spotlight on Student Achievement.
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