Fairmont State University honors over 1,000 students on Spring 2026 President’s and Dean’s Lists

President Michael Davis
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More than 1,000 baccalaureate students at Fairmont State University have been recognized for their academic performance during the Spring 2026 semester. The announcement was made on May 20 by Dr. Mike Davis, President, and Dr. Allen Bedford, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs.

The recognition comes in the form of the President’s List and the Dean’s List. Full-time bachelor’s degree students who earned a grade point average of at least 3.4 were named to the Dean’s List, while those achieving a perfect 4.0 grade point average were named to the President’s List.

Dr. Davis said that Fairmont State University is “a Great place to Learn, Work and Call Home.” He described the university as having a “120-acre main campus” located in Fairmont, West Virginia. According to Davis, “The University turns opportunity, passion and hard work into excellence in a vibrant, close-knit campus community.” He also said that students benefit from “the opportunities offered by a comprehensive state university combined with the personal attention and campus atmosphere expected from a small, private school.”

A full list of honored students was released along with this announcement.

This recognition highlights ongoing efforts at Fairmont State University to reward student achievement each semester.



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