Freed-Hardeman University Announce Spring 2026 President’s, Dean’s List
From the Jun 23, 2026 e-EditionHENDERSON (June 22) — Freed-Hardeman University released the names of the students who have made the President’s and Dean’s list for the Spring 2026 semester. To be on the President’s List, a student must be full-time and have a 4.0 grade point average. Students on the Dean’s List have earned a minimum 3.4 grade point average for the semester.
The following students from the coverage area have been named to the lists:
Amelia Vestal of Huntingdon, a junior, is on the Dean’s list. Vestal is a Studio Art major.
Angelina Barr of Martin, a senior, is on the Dean’s list. Barr is a Criminal Justice major.
Elizabeth Edwards of Martin, a junior, is on the Dean’s list. Edwards is a Psychology major.
Ellie Culbreath of Huntingdon, a senior, is on the Dean’s list. Culbreath is a Nursing major.
Grace King of Huntingdon, a sophomore, is on the President’s list. King is a Accounting major.
Harlie Walker of Gleason, a junior, is on the President’s list. Walker is a Accounting major.
J.T. Moore of Westport, a senior, is on the Dean’s list. Moore is a Computer Science: Software Development major.
Jon Williams of Westport, a senior, is on the President’s list. Williams is a Interactive Digital Design major.
Lilly Kee of Huntingdon, a junior, is on the President’s list. Kee is a Nursing major.
Michael Moon of Martin, a senior, is on the Dean’s list. Moon is a Bible: Youth & Family Ministry major.
Nathan King of Huntingdon, a senior, is on the President’s list. King is a Bible: Christian Apologetics major.
Tucker Melton of Martin, a sophomore, is on the Dean’s list. Melton is a Bible: Youth & Family Ministry major.
In the e-Edition
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