Hudson County students named to Dean’s List at Dover business college
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Dover Business College Vice President of Academic Affairs Karl Soehnlein, PhD, has announced that students from Hudson County, NJ, have been named to the Dean’s List at Dover Business College for the Winter 2011 Quarter.

“We are proud to recognize the academic accomplishments of our students,” said Dr. Soehnlein. “Dover Business College offers a variety of rigorous programs that prepare students to meet the needs of employers in the fields of technology, healthcare and business. Students who are named to the Dean’s List have proven that they can meet these academic challenges, and are prepared to achieve success in rewarding careers.”

The following Hudson County students have been recognized:

- Heather Ammarito of Bayonne, Clifton Campus

- Ana M. Cabrera of North Bergen, Clifton Campus

- Alexis N. Catalan of Jersey City, Clifton Campus

- John Deleeuw of Jersey City, Clifton Campus

- Leonardo Diaz of Union City, Clifton Campus

- Janice Gomez of Union City, Clifton Campus

- Luis L. Gonzalez of Union City, Clifton Campus

- Deborah Jeter of Jersey City, Clifton Campus

- Marie Jones of Jersey City, Clifton Campus

- Vanessa Marquez of Secaucus, Clifton Campus

- Erica Narvaez of North Bergen, Clifton Campus

- Melissa Nisbet of Kearny, Clifton Campus

- Pedro Perez of Kearny, Clifton Campus

- Douglas Peterson of Hoboken, Clifton Campus

- Millicient C. Rodriguez of Jersey City, Clifton Campus

- Serena Rodriguez of Jersey City, Clifton Campus

- Yvonne Rosa of Union City, Clifton Campus

- Christian Talag of Jersey City, Clifton Campus

- Reina Tejada of Union City, Clifton Campus

Dover Business College students who achieve a grade point average of 3.8 or better with a minimum of 12 academic credits qualify for the Dean’s List.

Dover Business College, with locations in Clifton and Dover, NJ, is a nationally accredited private college with a 51-year history of preparing students for successful careers in healthcare, business, and information technology. Modern teaching facilities include lecture and computer classrooms with the most current and widely used technology. Healthcare programs utilize fully-equipped operating rooms, nursing labs, and medical assistant laboratories.

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