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8:57 am Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Auburn University releases Dean’s list and list of graduates for Fall semester 2014

Auburn University has released the Dean’s List and the list of graduates for Fall semester 2014. Information for the lists was provided by Auburn’s Office of Institutional Research and Assessment. Both lists are provided in a database searchable by name, hometown, state, zip code and several other fields. Links are provided below for both databases.

Dean’s List
The Dean’s list is divided into two parts: one with students from Alabama and the second with students from other states as well as international students. Students are listed first by state, then by county and hometown. Each entry includes the student’s name as well as the college or school in which he or she is enrolled. A student appearing twice on the list is pursuing a double major.

To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must be undergraduates enrolled for 12 or more graded credit hours, must pass all courses attempted for that semester, have no D grades that term and earn a grade-point average of at least 3.75 on a 4.0 scale.

To access the Dean’s list, go to http://cws.auburn.edu/ocm/deanslist.
Graduates List
The list of graduates from Fall 2014 is divided into two parts: one with students from Alabama and the second with students from other states as well as international students. Students are listed first by state, then by county and hometown. Each entry includes the student’s name as well as the degree received. A student appearing more than once received multiple degrees.

To access the graduates list, go to https://cws.auburn.edu/ocm/gradslist.

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