Ouachita Announces Texas Students Named to the Fall 2022 President’s List

February 5, 2023 — Ouachita Baptist University has named 382 students to its Fall 2022 President’s List.

To be named to the President’s List, a student must compile a grade point average of 4.0 and be classified as a full-time student, with a minimum of 12 academic hours and no incomplete or failing grade for the semester.

Ouachita Baptist University, a private liberal arts university, is in its 137th year as a Christ-centered learning community and is ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report. Ouachita continues to break enrollment records, reporting its highest headcount in 56 years during the Fall 2022 semester. Learn more about the university’s highly personal approach to higher education, reflected in a student/faculty ratio of 13:1, at www.obu.edu.

The following Texas students are included in the President’s List and are listed in order of hometown:

Amarillo, Texas — Jacie Sellars, Peyton Stafford
Arlington, Texas — Emily Adams
Carrollton, Texas — Jeremiah Mainor, Keith Mathews
Celina, Texas — Jill Parsons, Ashlyn Vana
Center, Texas — Keelan Williams
Combine, Texas — Addyson Miller
Coppell, Texas — Jenae Wilson
Cypress, Texas — Hannah Smith
Dallas, Texas — James Savarese
De Kalb, Texas — Kaitlan Kinney, Hope Murphy
Denton, Texas — Hannah Hickman
Dripping Springs, Texas — Tiffani Chew
Euless, Texas — Alyssa Strauss, Andy Strauss
Forney, Texas — Elijah Christenson
Fort Stockton, Texas — Taylor Hansard
Fort Worth, Texas — Tyler Andruss, Braden Tucker, Hope Waid
Franklin, Texas — Ali May
Frisco, Texas — Genevieve Cooper, Mackenzie Davis, Kate Ellis, Lauren Gaharan, Priscilla Leverett, Danielle Schager, Josh Watson, Brock Wollent
Garland, Texas — Emma Dennis, Jackson McCaleb, Joni Schneider
Georgetown, Texas — Chloe Jetton, Jackson Pickard
Gilmer, Texas — Joshua Ray
Hawkins, Texas — Isaac Edwards
Heath, Texas — Dawson Miller
Keller, Texas — Ava Dunagan
Kingwood, Texas — Garrett Richards
Lantana, Texas — Chad Gscheidle
Lindale, Texas — Sydni Watts
Longview, Texas — Izzi Breaux, Nathan Clark
Lumberton, Texas — Torrie Weems
Magnolia, Texas — Brendan Watson, Sarah Grace Wisener
Marshall, Texas — Jeff McCoy
Maud, Texas — Jaycie Anderson
McKinney, Texas — Abigail Dahl, Emilio Garcia, Cameron Marchant
Melissa, Texas — Bella Blankenship
Mesquite, Texas — Kyndall Fomby-Bell, Maddy Moore
Midlothian, Texas — Lindsay Hachat, Emily Shipman
Montgomery, Texas — Kaitlyn Montgomery, Kendall Wilson
Mount Pleasant, Texas — Olivia Nethercutt, Nathan Scolaro
Murphy, Texas — Brooke Steinman, Hayley Wolfe
Nacogdoches, Texas — Ellie Davis, Brooklyn Perkins, Abigail Powers, Anna Claire Powers
North Richland Hills, Texas — Finley Nipper
Oak Leaf, Texas — Connor Bjerke
Omaha, Texas — Heather Brown
Paris, Texas — Hannah Tullos
Pflugerville, Texas — James Jolly
Plano, Texas — Meghann Bledsoe, Holly Hatcher, Brock Wade
Ponder, Texas — Jillian Roberts
Powderly, Texas — Caroline Smallwood
Prosper, Texas — Taylor Bass, Maegan Royster
Red Oak, Texas — Colton Schrader
Richardson, Texas — Emily Pease
Rockport, Texas — Lorraine Soto
Rockwall, Texas — Tag Pacot
Round Rock, Texas — Jake Goltzman
Rowlett, Texas — Jacob Smith
Sherman, Texas — Jackson Lipscomb
Spring, Texas — Mary O'Sullivan, Lacy Ornelas
Texarkana, Texas — Tucker Anderson, Reganne Dumas, Ryan Pickelman, Lily Sewell
Troup, Texas — Emma Bynum
Wake Village, Texas — Ben DePriest
Wylie, Texas — Mikaila Fatheree