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Area UA Early College students named to Spring 2024 Director’s List

FROM THE UNIVERSITY

OF ALABAMA

TUSCALOOSA, AL — A total of 531 students enrolled in UA Early College during Spring Semester 2024 at The University of Alabama were named to the director’s list with an academic record of 3.6 or higher.

The director’s list recognizes students enrolled in classes through the UA Early College program. UA Early College allows high school students to get a head start on their college courses. High school sophomores, juniors and seniors enrolled in UA Early College can choose from more than 80 different online and on-campus courses and earn up to 30 hours of college credit.

The spring 2024 list includes the following local students. Those from Autauga and Elmore counties are in bold:

Ifeoluwa Braimoh of Montgomery (36117) attends Booker T. Washington Magnet High School.

Kennedi Cargill of Montgomery (36116) attends Booker T. Washington Magnet High School.

Kayla Crenshaw of Pike Road (36064) attends Pike Road High School.

Ella Dicks of Grady (36036) attends Alabama Christian Academy.

Adam Dryjanski of Montgomery (36116) attends Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School.

Lexie Gray of Montgomery (36109) attends Montgomery Academy.

Kellen Halbrooks of Pike Road (36064) attends Honor School.

James Howell of Deatsville (36022) attends Stanhope Elmore High School.

Jenna Keller of Marbury (36051) attends Holtville High School.

Houston Markham of Pike Road (36064) attends Pike Road High School.

Bre Morris of Deatsville (36022) attends Holtville High School.

Madison Rudolph of Montgomery (36106) attends Loveless Academic Magnet High School.

Alexander St. John of Montgomery (36110) attends Trinity Presbyterian School.

Joshua Thomas of Deatsville (36022) attends New Life Christian Academy.

Campbell Webb of Montgomery (36116) attends Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School.

Riley Williams of Pike Road (36064) attends Pike Road High School.

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