MORGANTOWN (WVDN) – Ryleigh Horodyski of Alderson has been named to the president’s list at West Virginia University for the fall 2022 semester. Horodyski is a freshman in the WVU Honors College program, double majoring in psychology and interactive design for media and involved in theater.
She is the 16-year-old daughter of Matthew and Leigha Horodyski and the granddaughter of Ella Steep of Alderson, Donnie Steep of Fort Spring and Ann and Steve Horodyski of Grand Haven, Michigan.
Outstanding undergraduate academic achievement is recognized by awarding president’s list and dean’s list status to students who obtain a 4.0 GPA or 3.5 GPA, respectively, in a semester. Only the highest honor is awarded, and it will be noted on the transcript. Students must be enrolled in 12 credit hours or more of graded courses to be eligible for such recognition with no grades of I (incomplete), NR (not reported) or W (withdrawal).
West Virginia University is the premier land-grant institution in the 21st century and delivers high-quality education, excels in discovery and innovation, models a culture of diversity and inclusion, promotes health and vitality and builds pathways for the exchange of knowledge and opportunity between the state, the nation and the world. Founded in 1867, WVU is home to more than 30,000 students and has nearly 200,000 graduates shaping our world each day.