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Southeastern Oklahoma State University announces Summer 2025 Vice President’s Honor Roll
By Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Aug 23, 2025
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Durant, Oklahoma -- Southeastern Oklahoma State University has announced the members of the Summer 2025 Vice President’s Honor Roll.

To qualify for the Vice President’s Honor Roll, students must complete a minimum of six (6) semester hours of college-level courses in the summer term with a 3.50 grade point average and no grade lower than a B.

Summer 2025 Vice President’s Honor Roll members are (organized by permanent hometown):

 OKLAHOMA

 

Durant: Dillon M. Bachmann, Shanelka R. Barboan, Braden M. Bates, Levi P. Bennett, Terra D. Culbreath, Chandler D. Dickinson, Linnea T. Dowdey, Bryan R. Gray, Mercedes N. Gray, Keeghan J. Hembree, Ryan D. Jones, Rileigh S. Martin, Brayan Martinez, Mark A. Mayes, Joshua McDonald, Jessica D. Nottingham, Jenner L. Orr, Austin G. Reinecker, Landon R. Rustin, Kayli Sweet, Shelby R. Tollett, Hailey E. Weaver, Callie P. Wilson, Rylee R. Yandell.

 

Ada: Blake Brogdon, Krosby Clinton, Andriah L. Frazier; Alex: Shannon M. Rohleder; Allen: Macy L. Farris; Altus: Ashton Sledge; Ardmore: Heather D. Currey, Shyanne C. Marshall, Julianne Mendez, Patrick G. Musgrove, Ricky C. Smith; Atoka: Jessi J. Allen, Brynn K. Birchfield, Rachel L. Breshears, Briley C. Burnes, Tristian Coben, Jeremy Lothridge, Matthew C. Simpson; Bennington: Callie A. Burns, Josie R. Burns, Alexis C. Miller, Maci R. Rochelle; Blackwell: Kacy A. Jackson; Blair: Zynn E. Solis; Bokchito: Tori R. Allmon, McKynzi L. Rogers; Boswell: Jessica E. Rubio; Broken Arrow: Sophia M. Arroyo; Broken Bow: Andrea D. Allen; Caddo: Kelly Howard; Calera: McKenzie R. Loma, Aericca Olsen; Cartwright: Christine N. Weston; Cleveland: Shelly R. Keith; Coleman: Sassi Stephens; Cushing: Amber Miles; Duncan: Tyler Edwards; Eagletown: Kristi J. Poole; Edmond: Juliana Carrillo Orozco, Brianna C. Wietelman; Fairfax: Buffie A. Moore; Fort Towson: Jayln F. Broadrick; Fox: Cassandra L. Foster; Garvin: Caleb R. Christopher; Guthrie: Francisco Garcia-Leon; Healdton: Chloe C. Newell; Heavener: Gailena S. Lira; Hendrix: Justin Shipp; Hugo: Heather A. Loman, Tanna G. O'Neill; Idabel: Heather Burwell, Jula Harjo, Larissa R. Turnage; Keota: Stormi L. Ramsey; Kingston: Collin G. Alley; Kiowa: Karlie Ranallo; Krebs: Adrianna Duncan; Lone Grove: Hannah G. Hollander; Luther: Wayne G. Smith; Madill: Rafael Quiroz; Marietta: Christin H. Hill, Colours L. Starsick; McAlester: Callie A. Hignight; Mead: Tiffany Concepcion, Presley I. Folsom, John Mosley, Emilyanna D. Payne, Zachariah L. Pratt; Moore: Kendi Craig, Kadynce Halkovitch, Cameo Porter, John Willis; Newcastle: Drake C. Smith; Norman: Bryttni M. Owen; Oklahoma City: Lekia Danford, Michelle Pelman, Robert Richter, Jennifer L. Smith, Quenton Velasquez; Owasso: Helen Payne; Pickens: Darbie C. Williams; Pocasset: Shelbi Farmer; Ryan: Macie Masoner; Sapulpa: Kylie D. Wood; Shawnee: Kallye A. Turner; Smithville: Timothy A. Kirk; Spencer: Micaela Goosby; Stigler: Adrienne B. Matlock, Blaine Thompson; Stillwater: Debra Davis, Maegan L. Jackson; Stilwell: Cindy L. Hamilton; Stonewall: Madison P. Buzbee; Stringtown: Rhiannon J. Whitworth; Sulphur: Cameron Gregory, Jeana R. White; Tecumseh: Caitlin S. Anderson; Tipton: Cameron J. Ramirez; Tishomingo: Kiley G. Keene, Kari N. Yandell; Tulsa: Matthew K. Klingeman, Madison T. Lamb, Jessica Williamson; Tuttle: Hallie A. Sheffield; Valliant: Kaylyn B. Hughes; Wapanucka: Orrin D. Walters; Washington: Logan S. Hofmann; Wilburton: Stoney D. Stacy; Yukon: Jasan M. Arkeketa.

 

TEXAS

 

Aledo: Matthew W. Bell; Bells: Tanner R. Carter; Burleson: Connor G. Hostetler; Chandler: Sha Kayla T. Warren, Kentoya D. Woods; College Station: Tony D. Hamilton; Corsicana: Saniya M. Carter; Crossroads: Eralee L. Ginn; Denison: Derek Cunningham, Marshal W. Phillips, Donielle Reynolds, Lori Rice, Shayla J. Walters; Farmersville: Zachary R. McKimmy; Fort Worth: Kylee K. Turner; Gainesville: Cooper B. Evans, Abby J. Lehr; Houston: Jouvan Lolo; Hurst: Joshua D. Maxwell, Trevor E. Smith; Katy: Andrea Urzua; Lavon:

Rolanda Coleman; Leonard: Charles C. Blue; Lewisville: Ann Claire L. Palmer; McKinney: Elena S. Moralez; Paris: Casey Cathey; Pottsboro: Bailey Michaelis; Sherman: Edward E. Brantley, Josephine Buchanan, Jordan T. Galaviz, Kenzie N. Hill; Sarah Matey, Ramie B. Mosse, Amy Roper; West Tawakoni: Kobe M. Jennings; Whitesboro: Allie J. Cox.

 

OTHER STATES

 

ARKANSAS

Dover: Rosanna Cohen.

 

CALIFORNIA

Chico: Kara R Montero; Lakeside: Kristina Chambers.

 

KANSAS

Liberal: Carol V Mora Camacho; McPherson: Danielle Knight.

 

LOUISIANA

Pollock: Christi Hileman-Arbuco.

 

MISSOURI

Kansas City: Sequoya McAdoo.

 

NEW JERSEY

Trenton: Bryan Merino.

 

NEW YORK

Hauppauge: Deniz Kulac.

 

NORTH CAROLINA

Winterville: Megan A. Dixon.

 

WASHINGTON

Bellevue: Jean-Noel Edoukou.

 

WISCONSION

Madison: Alexa Schaefer.

 

About Southeastern

Founded in 1909, Southeastern Oklahoma State University provides an environment of academic excellence that enables students to reach their highest potential. By having personal access to excellent teaching, challenging academic programs, and extracurricular experiences, students will develop skills and habits that promote values for career preparation, responsible citizenship, and lifelong learning. Our over 6,000 students include 50% first-generation students and 28% students of Native American descent, with 82% receiving financial aid. Southeastern ranks amongst the most affordable schools in the region thanks to out-of-state tuition waivers and is proud of its exceptional affordable accredited MBA program, stellar aerospace and teacher education programs, and outstanding national ranking in graduating Native American students.