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By Rich Nesmith
By Rich Nesmith
Tesia Gregg of Black Forest has been named to the Dean’s List and the President’s List at West Virginia University for the Fall Semester, 2011.
Tesia, a 2011 graduate of Pine Creek High School, attended Eith Wolford Elementary School in Black Forest, and is a member of the Honors College at WBU, where she earned a 4.0 grade point average for the fall semester in WVU’s rigorous bio-chemistry program.
West Virginia University enrolls over 30,000 students from all 50 states and 120 foreign countries on its Morgantown campuses. Tesia was one of three Colorado Students named to the Dean’s List in WVU’s Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, and th only student from Colorado to make the prestigious President’s List of Outstanding Scholars. Tesia is the daughter of audrey Gregg-Solly, and the step-daughter of Dr. David Solly of Black Forest.
Tesia wants to express her very sincere appreciation to the Black Forest Educational Opportunity Foundation (EOF) for providing a scholarship that is helping to make her education dreams and her academic success a reality.