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WAUKESHA –
During the spring 2007 semester, 79 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 confers Associate of Arts & Science degrees.
The following
students finished their associate degrees in spring:
Brookfield: Matthew Dugan, Robert
Meyer and Nicholas Vorce
Colgate: Sarah Hlavenka and Terra
Spence
Delafield: Thomas Burns
Eagle: Melissa Parmley-Sizemore
Elkhorn: Jacqueline Hanson
Fort Atkinson: Jane Fortin
Franklin: Jasmine Crandall
Greendale: Matthew Stachelski
Hartland: Michael Maras, Erica
Reinholz, Michael Szachewicz and Elizabeth Tobolt
Menomonee Falls: Randal Griswold,
Kevin Higgins and Nicholas Palleria
Milwaukee: Jennifer Jerzy and
Kevin Shoemake,
Mukwonago: Jessica Evenson,
Crystal Fisher, Dona Frank, Kayla Gross, Melanie Gust, David
Myszewski, Doreen Piper, Zachary Shackelford and Rachel Tijerina
Muskego: Jenna Kleist and Mary
Stanislawski
Nashota: Jessica Gebauer
New Berlin: Derek Beyer, Rebecca
Dietsche and Marie Wolfmeyer
North Prairie: Dave Pulkowski
Oak Creek: Katy Shea
Oconomowoc: Jennifer Elkins, Jamie
Hatch, Ryan Koch, Ashley McDonald, Justin Stein, Katie Visser,
Christa Wendorf and Christopher Zahm
Palmyra: Jacob Grooms and Nicole
Scarce
Pewaukee: Rony Lehrer
St. Francis: Mandie Landrum
Sullivan: Dustin Keller
Sussex: Derek Dundon, Donna
Kochanski and Michaela Suter-Kompas
Wales: Andrea Hansen and Amanda
Nevins
Waukesha: Reese Braband, David Burrow, Brittney Garcia,
Laura Hannon, Matthew Hedtcke, Ronald Kading, Nicole Koch,
Kristal Koch, Rachel Krish, Angela Lambrecht, Kailey
Lewandowski, Kristin Louden, Michael Molzberger, Guadalupe
Montes-Tydrich, Pamela Perdew, Jose Rodriguez, Sarah Schulz,
Casielene Thigpen and Nicole Wright
Wauwatosa: Joshua Sellnow
West Allis: Jenessa David and Noah
Smith
Wind Lake: Danielle Weink
Wisconsin Rapids: Timothy Gumz
UW-Waukesha has the largest
enrollment among the 13 freshman-sophomore University of
Wisconsin Colleges campuses. For information about programs,
admission, or financial aid, contact the Student Services office
at 888-2UW-WAUK (888-289-9285) or visit the Web at
www.waukesha.uwc.edu.
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