South Plains College announces the Spring 2025 dean’s list

South Plains College congratulates over 800 students named to the Spring 2025 dean’s list.

Lamb County and the surrounding area students include: Avyalena Alvarado, Nicholas Caballero, Arianna Castillo, Jasmine Castillo, Gregory Cavazos, Miriam Cueto, Chloe Diaz, Rayne Esteban, Kevin Flores, Alexandria Hernandez, Katharina Hill, Flint Hodge, Ruby Longoria, Kayla Luevanos, Avianna Mendoza, Anais Osmenaj, Mykenzie Price, Jordan Randle, Victoria Roque, Kamila Silveria and Esmeralda Wellman all of Littlefield.

Grabiel Garcia and Maricella Gonzalez of Amherst.

Aracely Avalos, Abygael Gomez, Justine Martinez, and Marisa Rodriguez of Olton.

Rosie Hernandez of Springlake-Earth.

Drew Carr and Grace Carroll of Sudan.

Brandon Castillo, Wyatt Dix, and Charla Shields of Anton.

Dell Smith of Enochs. Rachel Castillo, Alejandro Chavez, and Ariathna Lopez of Dimmitt.

Nidia Minjarez of Hart. Brittany Alvarado, Kimberly Espinosa, Laura Gonzalez, Marissa Ramirez, and Jeb Stambaugh of Hale Center.

Christian Chavira, Mireya Garcia, Melina Lewis, Sergio Magallanes, Jayden Morris, Tru Navarette, and Uriel Ramirez of Muleshoe.

South Plains College is a comprehensive, two-year community college that serves the greater South Plains area of Texas with innovative educational programs that span the arts and sciences, technical education, continuing education and workforce development. Serving a 13-county area that comprises the southern portion of the Texas High Plains, the college’s main campus is located in Levelland. SPC also offers educational programs at three locations in Lubbock - the SPC Lubbock Downtown Center, the SPC Lubbock Career and Technical Center and the SPC Reese Center - as well as an extension center in Plainview.