Nicolas Phillis earns spot on University of Arkansas Fall 2025 Chancellor’s List

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The University of Arkansas has announced the students named to its Fall 2025 Chancellor’s List, which recognizes undergraduates who have achieved a 4.0 grade-point average while completing at least 12 credit hours required for graduation. Among those honored is Nicolas Phillis of Fox River Grove.

Chancellor Charles Robinson commented on the significance of this recognition. “Earning a place on the Chancellor’s List reflects not only a perfect GPA, but also the hard work and sustained commitment to excellence required to achieve it while balancing coursework with life’s many responsibilities,” said Robinson. “Students like these strengthen the University of Arkansas in significant ways, from elevating the classroom experience of their peers and professors to reinforcing our reputation for developing some of the nation’s brightest and most capable graduates. I congratulate them on this achievement and look forward to the great things they’ll accomplish in the years ahead.”

All students named to the Chancellor’s List are also recognized on the university’s Dean’s List, which honors undergraduates who earn at least a 3.75 GPA for the term while completing at least 12 credit hours.

The University of Arkansas, founded in 1871, offers more than 200 academic programs and contributes over $3 billion annually to Arkansas’ economy through education, research, entrepreneurship, and job development. The institution is classified by The Carnegie Foundation as having the highest level of research activity and is ranked among top public universities by U.S. News & World Report.

Information from this story was sourced from MeritPages.com



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