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February 3, 2026
CASC announces fall honor rolls

Carl Albert State College (CASC) is excited to announce the students named to the President’s and Vice President’s Honor Rolls for the Fall 2025 semester. This prestigious recognition is awarded to students who have achieved the highest academic honors, demonstrating exceptional dedication and excellence in their coursework.

To qualify for the President’s Honor Roll, students must have earned a perfect 4.0 GPA while completing at least 12 credit hours of coursework during the semester.

Students qualifying for the Vice President’s Honor Roll have earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher while completing at least 12 credit hours of coursework for the semester.

“This recognition speaks to the determination and commitment of our students,” said Dr. Jay Falkner, President of Carl Albert State College. “Their academic success represents the very best of Carl Albert State College, and we are proud to celebrate each student’s achievement.”

President’s Honor Roll Sallisaw: Christopher Abner, Ragon Broussard, Destiny Bush, Emily Carson, Elizabeth Ortiz, Chloe Harris and Joseph Velasquez.

Vian: Shaylee Choate, Kaia Fulbright and Kala Gibbins.

Muldrow: Syed Bukhari, Radney Dean, Trinity Hunter Youngblood, Lauryn McHenry, Ashley Robinson, Abigail Slape, Adriane Williams and EllaWebster- Baker. Roland: Chanisty Ortiz. Gore: Carlene Toney.

Vice-President’s Honor Roll

Sallisaw: Wyatt Abner, Logan Campbell, Shelli Caughman, Haley Cheek, Maci Grammer, Madison Green, Braxton Lamb, Sara Little, Kayli Macon, April Martin, Dillon Miller, Jamie Miller, Whitney Moreland, Mayra Najera-Diaz, Madisyn Parish, Kayleigh Parker, Faundra Parks, Ariana Phillips, Rubyann Porter, Abigail Qualls, Brooke Sanders, Kaitlyn Shockey, Danni Shover, Jacquelynn Starks, Kisher Strickland, Terry, Underwood, Coleman Wasson, Cambree Wright and Brianna Ziemba.

Vian: Jaselind Eckler, Kaden Fulbright, Sydney Kisselburg, Kelsea Kizzia and Alexis Shelton.

Muldrow: John Boyett, Cooper Carter, Lailyn Conaway, Rayne Davis, Aniston Falleur, Noah Flores, James Jordan, Alexandra Martindale, David Merlino, Katelynn Moore, Kennady Moore, Maci Passmore, Kayla Peters, Autumn Phelps, Bertha Rutherford, Kade Savage, Natalie Stratmann, William Stratmann, Ava Tuck and Jackson Turpin.

Roland: Katherine Edwards, Isabelle O’Neal, Starr Somphounout, Taylor Still and Kelly Strassmann.

Gore: Sydnie Couch and Trinity Wilkinson.

Gans: Casey Brackett and Jesse Childers.

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