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MISSOULA – The University of Montana has 2,459 students who were degree candidates for spring semester 2015. The total includes 229 certificates, 278 associate degrees, four education specialists, 1,295 bachelor’s degrees, 358 master’s degrees, 74 juris doctor degrees and 108 doctoral degrees. There were 215 candidates for double degrees. These students from the Golden Triangle are UM degree candidates for spring semester 2015:

BABB:
Sam Pannoni, BS Wildlife Biology**
BELT:
Austin Walker, MBA Business Administration
BROWNING:
Iva Croff, BA Native American Studies
Stephen Fox, BS Resource Conservation
Clayton Juneau, BA Sociology
Marcus Omeasoo, BS Management
Andrea Running Wolf, BA Psychology
CONRAD:
Bethany Grubb, BS Marketing
 
CASCADE:
Kelsey Gilleon, BA Psychology
Jered Royan, BS Forestry
 
CHESTER:
Kylie Richter, BA Journalism*
CHOTEAU:
Katherine Facklam, MED Curriculum & Instruction
CONRAD:
Calen King, BS, CERPS Management
EAST GLACIER PARK:
Dylan DesRosier, MS Resource Conservation
Anne Grant, MS Environmental Studies
Sarah Zielke, BA Biology
FAIRFIELD:
Kelli McCann, BA Communicative Sciences & Disorders**
HOBSON:
Jenna Volk, AAS Surgical Technology**
KEVIN:
Austin Robbins, CERT Heavy Equipment Operation*
RUDYARD:
Brian Hybner, BS Finance
SHELBY:
Kellan Clark, BA Biology
Jacob Conant, AAS Carpentry**
Derek Jacobson, BA Political Science-History
Joshua Morasko, BS, CERPS Management*
Timothy Robinson, BS Accounting
SUNBURST:
Cole Kleinert, CERPS Geography Cole Kleinert, BA Geography
 
SWEET GRASS:
Mahkia Clark, BA Journalism
ULM:
Hannah Sylling, BS Geosciences
 
VALIER:
Alec Frantz, CERT Heavy Equipment Operation*
Carly Miller, BS Accounting**
A single asterisk after the student’s name indicates the student is expected to complete degree requirements and graduate with honors by achieving a GPA of 3.4 or higher. Double asterisks after the student’s name indicate the student is expected to complete degree requirements and graduate with high honors by achieving a 3.7 GPA or higher.
Official awarding of a degree and any official graduation with honors or graduation with high honors designation is not made until degree candidates have completed their final term of enrollment and have met all specific requirements.

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