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2010 fall Dean’s List recognizes 6,371 students

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Dean’s lists for the 2010 fall semester have been announced by eight colleges and another academic unit at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Among the 6,371 students honored (EDITORS: See list.).

Dean’s list eligibility is limited to the top 20 percent of a student’s college class or curriculum. To be eligible for the Dean’s list recognition, students must complete at least 14 academic semester hours taken for letter grade.

Illinois students on the fall semester 2010 dean’s list sorted alphabetically by town:

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Out-of-state students on the fall semester 2010 dean’s list sorted alphabetically by state:

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International students on the fall semester 2010 dean’s list sorted alphabetically by country:

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Graduates from August and December 2010

Degrees decoded

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