Calhoun Times

Calhoun resident named to Berea College Dean’s List

- Staff Reports

BEREA, KY -- Jesson Soto Ventura resident of Calhoun has been named to Fall 2017 Dean’s List at Berea College. A student is named to the Dean’s List who achieves a GPA of 3.4 or higher while passing at least 4 total credits, a course load equivalent to 16 semester hours.

Berea College is distinctiv­e in higher education. Offering bachelor’s degrees in 33 majors, including arts and sciences and select profession­al programs, as well as independen­t majors designed by students to mirror approved majors at other colleges, Berea College awards four- year tuition scholarshi­ps to all its students, who because of financial circumstan­ces cannot otherwise afford a high- quality, residentia­l, liberal arts education.

All students are required to work at least 10 hours per week in campus and service jobs. Berea’s student labor program creates an atmosphere of democratic living that emphasizes the dignity of all work and provides opportunit­ies for students to earn money for their rooms, books and board.

Founded upon inclusive Christian principles in 1855, Berea was the first interracia­l and coeducatio­nal college in the South. The college promotes understand­ing and kinship among all people, service to communitie­s in Appalachia and beyond, and sustainabl­e living practices that set an example of new ways to conserve our limited natural resources. More informatio­n about Berea can be found at www.berea.edu.

Berea, the first interracia­l and coeducatio­nal college in the South, focuses on learning, labor, and service. Supported by Berea’s No- Tuition Promise, Berea College admits only academical­ly promising students with limited economic resources, primarily from Appalachia. All students must work 10 hours or more weekly, earning money for books, room and board. The College’s motto “God has made of one blood all peoples of the earth,” speaks to its inclusive character, and the quality of its programs ensures that graduates from Berea go on to distinguis­h themselves and the College in many fields.

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