University of Hartford Students Named to Dean’s List and President’s List

The University of Hartford is pleased to announce that 2,327 students have been named to the Dean’s List and President’s List for the spring 2025 semester.

The Dean’s List recognizes students achieving superior academic standing. The requirement, with some exceptions, is a grade point average of at least 3.0 and no grade below C.

The President’s List recognizes a select group of students reaching the highest level of academic standing. To be placed on the President’s List, students must maintain a GPA of at least a 3.75 and receive grades of C or better.

Among those recognized are:

  • Alex Seraphin of Cherry Hill – Dean’s List
  • David Hammer of Cherry Hill – Dean’s List
  • Asheron Soma of Burlington – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Edward Sadowski of Columbus – Dean’s List
  • Emilio Franco of Haddonfield – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Alyssa Fleurant of Maple Shade – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Emma Nasto of Mount Laurel – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Ellease Cook of Mount Laurel – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Michael Dubler of Medford – Dean’s List
  • Giselle Scrivanich of Medford – Dean’s List
  • Tyrell Bailey of Mount Holly – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Jared Colan of Williamstown – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Brenna Ruoff of Audubon – Dean’s List
  • Caroline Filosa of Haddon Twp – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Vivienne Koory of Collingswood – Dean’s List
  • Asia Jones-Blunt of Egg Harbor Cy – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Roselyn Driscoll of Northfield – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Neriah Lee of Bridgeton – Dean’s List
  • Mikayla Mathews of Elmer – Dean’s List and President’s List
  • Catie Melchiorre of Elmer – Dean’s List
  • Kyle Heck of Mays Landing – Dean’s List

Congratulations to all our students on their hard work and academic success!

The University of Hartford blends raw passion with emerging talent, offering intentional preparation across six career-focused schools and colleges so every student can thrive. Located on a 350-acre campus neighboring Connecticut’s capital city-and positioned midway between New York City and Boston-the University is home to approximately 4,300 undergraduate and 1,700 graduate students from 42 states and 53 countries. Here, students are guided to discover their place, their people, and their purpose.

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