Sophie Nordquist named to University of Arkansas Fall 2025 Dean’s List

Anthony Graham, Chancellor
Anthony Graham, Chancellor
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Sophie Nordquist of Cary has been named to the University of Arkansas Dean’s List for the Fall 2025 semester. To qualify, students must earn a grade-point average between 3.75 and 3.99 while completing at least 12 credit hours required for graduation. Law School students are recognized on the Dean’s List by earning a GPA of 3.0 or higher for the semester.

“I’d like to congratulate each student who made the Dean’s List for the fall semester,” said Provost Indrajeet Chaubey. “Being named to the dean’s list is a significant accomplishment. Achievements like these reflect these students’ commitment to academic excellence, and the support they receive from their families and friends, as well as university faculty and staff, is essential to their success at the U of A and beyond.”

The Fall 2025 Dean’s List can be found online. Students who achieve a perfect 4.0 GPA while completing at least 12 credit hours are also recognized on both the Chancellor’s List and Dean’s List.

The University of Arkansas offers more than 200 academic programs and was founded in 1871. The institution contributes over $3 billion annually to Arkansas’ economy through education, research, entrepreneurship, job development, and professional training. The Carnegie Foundation recognizes it among universities with high research activity, and U.S. News & World Report ranks it among top public universities in the United States.

Information from this story was sourced from MeritPages.com



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