WAUKESHA -- During the fall 2002 semester, 46 students at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha completed their requirements for an associate degree. Students must earn at least 60 college credits in five specified academic areas and maintain a 2.0 grade point average (on a scale of 4.0) to qualify for a degree. UW-Waukesha confers Associate of Arts & Science degrees.
The following students finished their associate degrees in fall 2002:
Brookfield: Kristen Grow and Matthew Mueller
Delafield: Aaron Miller
Dousman: Shelley Meinhardt
Greenfield: Megan Heritsch
Hartland: Dustin Koehler, Amy Krumenacher, and Derek Mortensen
Hubertus: Chris Bluma
Menomonee Falls: Samantha Ligon
Milwaukee: Daniel Eisenman and Julie Wilde
Mukwonago: Mark Cloutier, Jr.
Muskego: Stephanie Simons
New Berlin: Kristin Fischer, Justin Mueller, Gregory Pyzyk, and Stephanie Sullivan
Oconomowoc: Darcie Buck, Victoria Evenson, Rebecca Rupp, and Michael and Renee Vande Kolk
Pewaukee: Mohammad Abu Othman, Christine Both, Diane Golembiewski, and Darren Wolf
Sussex: April Buss, Jonathan Geiger, Nicole Meidinger, Nicole Mueller, and Kevin Ruffing
Wales: Christianna Huber and Rebecca Weber
Waukesha: Alison Black, Jamie Cortney, Cassandra Dabrowski, Ryan Day, Amy La Fratta, Lauren Pfaff, Patrick Pirwitz, Nicole Poeppel, Joseph Schnabl, Jessica Schmoller, Amy Shepherd, and Ivy Sturgen |