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Local Students Named to Abilene Christian University Dean's List
Three Fredericksburg residents recognized for academic achievement
Published on Feb. 4, 2026
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Three students from Fredericksburg, Texas were named to the Dean's Honor Roll at Abilene Christian University for the fall 2025 semester, recognizing their outstanding academic performance.
Why it matters
Being named to the Dean's List is an important academic achievement that highlights the hard work and dedication of these local students. It demonstrates their commitment to their studies and the high-quality education they are receiving at Abilene Christian University.
The details
The three Fredericksburg students named to the Abilene Christian University Dean's Honor Roll for the fall 2025 semester were recognized for earning a grade point average of 3.6 or higher while taking a full course load.
- The students were named to the Dean's List for the fall 2025 semester.
The players
Abilene Christian University
A private Christian university located in Abilene, Texas that was founded in 1906.
The takeaway
This recognition showcases the academic excellence of students from the Fredericksburg area and the quality of education they are receiving at Abilene Christian University. It is a proud moment for the local community to have their students achieve this level of academic distinction.


