Ouachita names students to Fall 2025 Dean’s List and President’s List

ARKADELPHIA, Arkansas — Ouachita Baptist University has announced its Dean’s List and President’s List for the Fall 2025 semester. 

To qualify for either list, students must be classified as a full-time undergraduate student, with a minimum of 12 academic hours and no incomplete or failing grades for the semester. The Dean’s List features students who have complied a 3.5-3.9 grade point average, while the President’s List includes students who compiled a 4.0 grade point average.

Students in the arkadelphian.com reading area who made the list are as follows:

Dean’s List

Amity: Kinsley Rowland

Arkadelphia: Nathan Alexander, Carter Babb, Millie Babb, Lillie Bell, Bailey Boyles, Carson Carozza, Cassie Carozza, Caleb Cornelius, Ben Curlin, Lizzie Jester, Carson Lewis, Carly Martinez, Caitlyn McGough, Halle McGough, Kate Perrin, Alexis Riddle, Haley Robertson, Lauren White

Bismarck: Layla Byrum, Ellie Norris, Jaden Ruffin

Donaldson: Noah Smith

Glenwood: Gracie Wright

Gurdon: Daniel Hatley

Sparkman: Daisy Page

President’s List

Amity: Makenzie Grider

Arkadelphia: Blaise Batson, Kelsey Boyles, Baylee Burson, Sydney Covington, Anna Derby, Grace Forthman, Tate Goodrum, Caleb Greenwich, Julia Greenwich, Scarlett Hasley, Noah Heard, Lizzie Horton, Faith Howerton, Hope Howerton, Sullivan Jones, Christian Kratz, Bret-Allison McDill, Colson McKinney, Mason McKinney, Cate Turner, Kahlea Wilson

Bismarck: Wyatt Clement, Hannah Goodrum, Ben Keithley, Caleb Schultz

Delight: Jenna May

Glenwood: Andrea Allen, Taylor Doty

Gurdon: Zuly Camarillo

Sparkman: Delaney Daniell

Ouachita Baptist University, a Christian liberal arts university, is in its 140th year. Ouachita has more than 80 academic programs across seven academic schools – including new offerings in nursing, engineering and cybersecurity – and was ranked the best small college in Arkansas by Niche.com in 2025. Learn more about the university’s highly personal approach, reflected in a student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1, at www.obu.edu


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