South Plains College congratulates more than 660 students who were named to the Spring Deans’ List. To qualify, students must earn a GPA of 3.25 or higher and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours. Sergio Rubio Balderrama of Amherst; Alani Juarez, Jalyn Levens and Levi Ayers of Anton; Darion Toscano of Earth; Gloria Gonzalez, Matias Flores and Jockelyn Alvarado Gonzalez of Hale Center; Bryan Morales of Hart; Lisa Sansom, Brittany Price, Georgia Taylor, William Green, Kayla Lopez, Irene Coronado, Luke Sierra, Daniella Solis, Klarissa Mendoza, Brianna Klatt, Marcus Hinojos, Benjamin Martinez, Arturo Carrillo, Stephen Rangel, Peyton Wright and Marco Solis of Littlefield; Reina Regalado,Adrian Bustillos, Brandon Ramirez, Maribel Gomez, Kaitlynn Hart, Mario Melendez and Camila Platas of Muleshoe; Abriel Deleon, Jaime Sanchez, Marisa Rodriguez and Jose Canchola of Olton; Devin Jones of Springlake; Lane Wilson and Joe Limon of Sudan.
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 two locations in Lubbock - the SPC Lubbock Center and the SPC Reese Center - as well as an extension center in Plainview.