South Plains College Announces Spring 2026 Dean’s List

South Plains College has announced its Spring 2026 dean’s list, a prestigious rec-ognition honoring the outstanding academic achievement of more than 800 students.

To qualify, students must earn a grade point average of 3.25 or higher while completing at least 12 credit hours during the semester.

Honored students represent many of South Plains communities, including Littlefield, Amherst, Sudan, Olton, Springlake-Earth, Anton, Muleshoe, and Hale Center.

Notably, Littlefield led with the highest number of recognized students, underscoring the community’s academic excellence this semester.

The following students were named to the Spring 2026 dean’s list: Jazmin Almance, Chloe Diaz, Kevin Flores, Berta Garcia, Cesar Garcia Jr., Mallory Marquez, Rachael Martinez, Avianna Mendoza, Carla Nichols, Dawson Rodgers, Jocelyn Silveira, Tricia Torres, Jordan Trevino, Mariah Weaver, Tavoisha Williams (Littlefield); Kevin Garcia Torres, Maricella Gonzalez (Amherst); Jordyn Gore, Arianna Sanchez (Sudan); Valeria Avendano, Wyatt Borron, Yuliana Gallegos, Estephania Guerrero Hernandez, Kambri Ruiz, Madison Samford (Olton); Nehemiah Castillo, Luis Fuentes, Reymundo Gonzales, Kennedy Henson, Jonathan Jaramillo, Melany Vidales Hernández (Earth); Weston Lane, Brennen Meredith, Katelynn Tipton (Anton); Brayton Butler, Jiveli Elizalde, Mariano Garcia, Brandi James, Tanya Mendoza, Jantsen Morris, Jayden Morris, Madeline Puckett, Vedant Sharma (Muleshoe); Joselyn Garcia, Sofia Gomez, Jordan Minjarez, Payten Shuping, Cade Sierra,

Abbigayle Wells (Hale Center).

South Plains College continues to play a key role in preparing students for successful careers and higher education, as demonstrated by the impressive number of students receiving dean’s list honors while supporting communities across the South Plains.