Once again, our Global UGRAD students have surpassed expectations. The fall academic semester participants connected with host communities through cultural events and social activism while at the same time immersing themselves in U.S. academic culture. While all of our students are impressive, the following went above and beyond by making the Global UGRAD honor role for the fall term with a GPA of 3.75 or higher. Congratulations!
Anastasia Maimescu, Moldova, St. Ambrose University
Andrea Matamoros, Honduras, Mississippi College
Andy Rodríguez, Dominican Republic, Keuka College
Aref Badarne, Israel, Castleton University
Arpine Kirakosyan, Armenia, Kansas State University
Ayaulym Tleubaldy, Kazakhstan, Utica College
Daniela Chavarría Umaña, Costa Rica, North Dakota State University
Dirce Pandza, Mozambique, St. Catherine University
Elnura Alinova, Kyrgyzstan, Castleton University
Erika Vargas, Costa Rica, California State University San Marcos
Esli Avendaño, Guatemala, St. Catherine University
Ikbale Bouziane, Morocco, University of Maine
Isidora Zlatkovic, Serbia, The University of Alabama
John Mark Joy Madhu, Bangladesh, Illinois State University
Julia Barrera, Guatemala, University of Utah
Kam Kitt (Jonathan) Choo, Malaysia, Montclair State University
Kimara Bernard, Haiti, Chatham University
Madinay Chhuon, Cambodia, University of Utah
Mariam Chorgolashvili, Colorado State University
Mariam Halstian, Ukraine, Emporia State University
Maysouly (Tata) Douangmanith, Laos, Wright State University
Minh Ngoc Bui, Vietnam, North Dakota State University
Moon Sun Choo, South Korea, Mercyhurst University
Mykyta Baliesnyi, Ukraine, Mississippi College
Pasha Babayev, Azerbaijan, Juniata College
Rana Abdelshahid, Egypt, Kansas State University
Romin Halltari, Albania, University of the Incarnate Word
Shira Olivares, Philippines, University of the Incarnate Word
Stefan Petrovski, Macedonia, University of Utah
Thiladeth (Alex) Sivixay, Laos, Maryville College
Tianjiao (Harry) He, China, Castleton University
Truc Huynh Thanh Lai, Vietnam, Utica College
Yasmina Umarkhanova, Kazakhstan, Humboldt State University