ACP Releases Fall Dean’s List

OAKWOOD, VA (FEBRUARY 4, 2026) The Appalachian College of Pharmacy has released its Dean’s List for the fall term. Students named to the Dean’s List have a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher.

“We congratulate our students who have achieved Dean’s List status,” said ACP Provost and Dean Susan Mayhew. “Our accelerated three-year program in the study of pharmacy is the only one offered in the state of Virginia. It’s a fast-paced and rigorous program which makes their achievements all that much more noteworthy.”

Members of the Class of 2026 named to the list include: Saraf Anim, Abby Arnett, Francis Asogwa, Dylan Barrett, Moin Bhuiyan, Micah Blankenship, Emma Chandler Mullins, Samantha Cool, Donald Danson, Chrystal Dickens, Makayla Fields, Dalton Frye, Ty Hollon, Umar Janjua, Joey McCall, Hannah Ratliff, Brooke Rowe, Brittany Russell, Jesse Tackett, Dalton Younce and Hassan Zubair.

Members of the Class of 2027 named to the list include: Omar Al Aqeeli, Ali Al-tekreeti, Shereen Albazaz, Kareen Awuro, Ibrahim Boateng, Haydon Caudill, Justin Ensminger, Sarah Ghalayini, Brad Gustafson, Dalton Jenkins, Rutvik Kheni, Taylor Layne, Ryan Lester, Dhruvi Patel, Prince Patel, Rutul Patel, Drew Simmons, Meredith Williams and Zavia Williams.

Members of the Class of 2028 named to the list include: Philopater Badawi, Keyvan Baei, Ally Blevins, Nicholas Deboard, Caitlyn Hackworth, Emilie Hall, Asif Khan, Summer Madden, Mikail Ozbek, Eddy Padgett Jr., Alec Ring, Allison Scarlett and Kaleigh Tilley.

The Appalachian College of Pharmacy is the only three-year Doctor of Pharmacy program in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Founded in 2003, the college accepted its first students in 2005. It is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Its mission is to cultivate a learning community committed to education, community outreach and the professional development of pharmacists. Its graduate pharmacists are now practicing throughout the United States.

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