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Abigail Burris Named a Fellow, Jack Bush named to Dean’s List at Albion College

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Chuck Carlson for the information in this story.)

Albion College recently announced Abigail Burris was named an Albion College Fellow and Jack Bush was named to the Albion College Dean’s List.

Dean’s list honors recognize students with a minimum 3.5 GPA in four graded courses, while Albion College Fellow is an honor reserved for students who maintain a minimum 3.7 GPA over three consecutive semesters.

Burris was named a new Albion College Fellow at the end of the fall 2020 semester. Burris is majoring in communication studies and English and is the child of Eric and Catherine Burris of Chelsea and is a graduate of Chelsea High School.

Bush was named to the Albion College Dean’s List for the fall 2020 semester. He is majoring in finance. Bush is the child of Laura and Brad Bush of Chelsea and is a graduate of Chelsea High School.

Albion College is a private liberal arts college of approximately 1,500 students and is nationally recognized for its academic excellence in the liberal arts tradition, a learning-centered commitment, and a future-oriented perspective. The College is a leader in preparing students to anticipate, solve, and prevent problems in order to improve the human and global condition. Albion immerses students in the creation and processing of knowledge, and graduates skilled architects of societal change, active citizens, and future leaders. The College is dedicated to the highest quality in undergraduate education and is committed to diversity as a core institutional value.

Albion, Michigan, is a culturally diverse community in the south-central part of the state. The College recognizes the value of community, both on- and off-campus, and has invested resources in supporting the revitalization of the greater Albion community. This work offers an increasingly vibrant city around the campus that provides students with a fuller experience as they prepare to become engaged citizens in their own communities.

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