Local Students Named to UA Dean's and President's Lists

Standout students from Loganville and Monroe recognized for academic achievements

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

The University of Alabama has announced that a total of 15,388 students enrolled during the Fall 2025 semester were named to the dean's list with a 3.5 GPA or higher, or the president's list with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Among the local students recognized were Josie Moore and Isabella Stroh of Loganville, as well as Karis Davis and Lily Jennings of Monroe.

Why it matters

Being named to the dean's or president's list at a prestigious university like the University of Alabama is a significant academic achievement that highlights the hard work and dedication of these local students. It demonstrates their commitment to excellence and positions them well for future success.

The details

To be named to the dean's list, students must maintain a 3.5 GPA or higher. To earn a spot on the president's list, students must achieve a perfect 4.0 GPA. These academic honors are awarded to students across UA's more than 70 undergraduate programs and 12 colleges and schools.

  • The Fall 2025 semester at the University of Alabama ran from August to December 2025.

The players

The University of Alabama

The state's flagship university, part of the University of Alabama System, known for its excellence in teaching, research, and service.

Josie Moore

A student from Loganville, Georgia (30052) who was named to the President's List.

Hailey Quintana

A student from Loganville, Georgia (30052) who was named to the Dean's List.

Isabella Stroh

A student from Loganville, Georgia (30052) who was named to the President's List.

Karis Davis

A student from Monroe, Georgia (30656) who was named to the President's List.

Lily Jennings

A student from Monroe, Georgia (30655) who was named to the President's List.

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The takeaway

The University of Alabama's dean's and president's lists recognize the exceptional academic achievements of students from across the state, including standout performers from the local Loganville and Monroe communities. These honors highlight the caliber of students attending UA and their potential for future success.