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WSSU celebrates academic excellence by honoring students on the Dean’s List

Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) proudly recognizes the academic achievements of full-time students through its prestigious Dean’s List. This distinction celebrates those who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance throughout the semester.

To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must be enrolled full-time — taking 12 or more credit hours of coursework during the semester. Additionally, they must achieve a minimum GPA of 3.0, with no grade lower than a C and no incomplete (I) grades on their academic record.

This recognition reflects WSSU’s ongoing commitment to academic excellence and student success. Students who meet these rigorous standards are celebrated each semester for their dedication, discipline and hard work.

To view the lists of Dean’s List honorees for each semester, follow the links below.

Complete list of students for Spring 2025.

Complete list of students for Fall 2024.

 

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