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The University of Montana graduated 1,700 students May 1 at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Of those, 11 were former secondary students of Sanders County. Those graduating with cum laude status have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.40 to 3.69 and magna cum laude earned a 3.70 to 3.89 grade point average.
From Hot Springs, Sarah Peters received an Associate of Arts degree: General and Certificate of Applied Science in Hospitality Management.
Plains graduates are Alan Ihms, Bachelor of Arts in English; Tia Phillips, Associate of Applied Science: Medical Assisting and Certificate of Applied Science: Medical Reception; and William Reed (magna cum laude), BS in Recreation Management: Parks, Tourism & Recreation Management.
Those earning degrees from Thompson Falls are Dylan Barrera, BS in Business Administration: Finance; Clark Bartlett (magna cum laude), Certificate of Applied Science: Precision Machine Technology; Orrin Black, Associate of Applied Science: Information Technology, Certificate of Technical Studies: Cybersecurity, Certificate of Applied Science: Computer Support; Colleen Knutson, Bachelor of Arts: Social Work; Dominique Holt, BS in Health/Human Performance: Health & Human Performance; Linda Schimming, Bachelor of Science: Computer Science; and Blazz Wood (cum laude), Bachelor of Fine Arts: Theatre.
Trout Creek’s Holly Carlsmith (magna cum laude) received a BS in Integrative Physiology: Integrated Physiology.
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