Haynes named to Kent State President’s List

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Amber Haynes, a freshman studying psychology within the Kent State University College of Arts and Sciences, was named to the Fall 2016 President’s List.

Haynes, of Washington C.H., is among 1,068 undergraduate students who have earned and received academic recognition on the Fall 2016 President’s list.

To qualify for this honor, undergraduate students must obtain a 4.000 GPA while maintaining 15 or more credit hours in a semester or session. Kent State University is committed to student success and has been for over 105 years!

Kent State University is northeast Ohio’s leading public research university with more than 41,000 students. The university’s eight-campus system is among the largest regional systems in the country. Today, Kent State has become an engine for economic, cultural and workforce development – locally and internationally – as one of the premier Ohio universities. The university is ranked among the nation’s 74 public high-research universities and among the top 76 in community engagement by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

For more information about Kent State, visit www.kent.edu.

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