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WAUKESHA – During the fall 2006
semester, 40 students completed the requirements for an associate
degree at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha. Students must earn
at least 60 college credits in five different areas and maintain a
2.0 grade point average (on a scale of 4.0) to qualify for a
degree. UW-Waukesha, a point of access to the UW System, confers
Associate of Arts & Science degrees.
The following students finished
their associate degrees in fall:
Brookfield:
Miceli, Anthony; Steiner, John
Delafield:
Jones, Dane; Jones, Hayley
Eagle:
Zimmermann, Aaron
Elkhorn:
Wescott, Michael
Ixonia:
Schrock, Stefanie
Milwaukee:
Januszko, Nicholas
Mukwonago: Dominguez,
Alexander; Tompkins, Tracy
Muskego: Hart,Tyler
New Berlin:
Kucan, Stephanie; Malak, Jennifer; Young, Aleksander
Oconomowoc:
Doherty, Joseph; Moore, Jason
Pewaukee: Renshaw,
Anastasia; Ruhnke, Mary
Sussex:
Bloedorn, Kelly; Lentz, Rachel; Vella, Joseph; Whirry, Laura
Watertown:
Barry, Kimberly; Raether, Katie; Zehren, Emily
Waukesha:
Greiber, Marcus; Harnack, Kristopher; Hendryx, Amber; Hunkins,
James; Kartes, Lianne; Keyes, Casilynn; Mueller, Amanda; Salzwedel,
Lauryn; Sebranek, Kristin
Wauwatosa:
Moon, Andrew
West Allis:
Kutner, Kathleen; Sala, Kate; Secora, Lynne; Allis Smith, Jennifer
Wind Lake:
Smith, Dustin
UW-Waukesha has the largest
enrollment among the 13 freshman-sophomore University of Wisconsin
Colleges campuses, which offer Associate of Arts & Science degrees
and the best start toward a bachelor’s degree and unlimited career
opportunities. For information about programs, admission, or
financial aid, contact the Student Services office at (262) 521-5040
or visit the Web at
waukesha.uwc.edu. ### |