Owen Winfield named to University of Rhode Island Fall 2025 Dean’s List

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Owen Winfield of Arlington Heights has been named to the University of Rhode Island’s Fall 2025 Dean’s List. The university announced that full-time students must complete 12 or more credits for letter grades that are GPA applicable during a semester and achieve at least a 3.30 quality point average to qualify. Part-time students are eligible by accumulating 12 or more GPA-applicable credits with at least a 3.30 average.

Students on the Dean’s List come from nearly all cities and towns in Rhode Island, all six New England states, New York, New Jersey, and other states and countries.

The University of Rhode Island describes itself as “a diverse and dynamic community whose members are connected by a common quest for knowledge.” The university is recognized as “a global education leader and the state of Rhode Island’s flagship public research institution,” offering “distinctive opportunities designed to meet the global challenges of today’s world and the rapidly evolving needs of tomorrow.” Founded in 1892, URI enrolls over 18,000 students in more than 200 degree programs across nine schools and colleges. As a land- and sea-grant institution, URI plays an important role in economic development in Rhode Island and contributes to the region and nation.

For more information about the university, visit uri.edu.

Information from this story was sourced from MeritPages.com



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