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Lenawee County students named to Concordia University’s 2023-24 Spring Honors List

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Lenawee County students named to Concordia University’s 2023-24 Spring Honors List

ANN ARBOR — A handful of Lenawee County students were recently named to the Spring Honors List of students for the 2023-2024 academic year at Concordia University.

To be eligible for the honor, students must have a minimum 3.60 grade point average and have completed at least 12 bachelor’s credits.

Among the area students included on the list were:

Adrian: Molly Breitenbach, senior, Ministry of Family Life; Austin Burciaga, freshman computer science; and Lisa Howland, freshman, elementary education.

British: Jack Burnett, junior, Business Management.

Clinton: Lena Korte, junior, primary education, physical education, health.

Manitou Beach: Lindsey Boss, freshman, elementary education.

Tecumseh: Jared Stiver, senior, Business Management.

Founded in 1963, Concordia University Ann Arbor offers more than 40 bachelor’s degrees and is affiliated with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. The campus sits on 187 acres overlooking the Huron River.

Concordia University Wisconsin releases Spring Honors List

MEQUON, Wis. – A Lenawee County student attending secondary school at Concordia University Wisconsin was named among the students on the Spring Honors List for the 2023-2024 academic year.

To be eligible for the honor, students must have a minimum 3.60 grade point average and have completed at least 12 bachelor’s credits.

Adrian’s Jahneka Moore, senior, elementary education, was recognized.

Founded in 1881, Concordia University Wisconsin offers more than 70 undergraduate majors and is affiliated with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. The school is located on 200 acres on the Lake Michigan shoreline, just 15 minutes north of downtown Milwaukee.

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Local student received a grant from the NTC Foundation

BEMIDJI, Minn. – Sarah Pilbeam, a student at Northwest Technical College originally from Morenci, was honored during an Oct. 23 celebration honoring NTC Foundation grant recipients.

Pilbeam received an NTC Foundation Scholarship, an announcement said.

In total, the celebration recognized 35 scholarship recipients totaling $62,000 to support their education.

Located in Bemidji, Minnesota, the Technical College of NTC-Bemidji is a member of the Colleges and Universities of the State of Minnesota.

This article originally appeared in The Daily Telegram: Students named to Concordia University Spring Honors List

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