The School of Foreign Service in Qatar Honors Top Students

The Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar has released the names of its academic honors students for the Spring 2007 semester. The list of high performers is based on the student’s overall academic performance during the previous school term.
We are proud of all our students, who distinguish themselves in many ways. But as an academic institution, the core of our mission is learning, so we take special pride in those who stand out in the classroom. They are our honors students,” says James Reardon-Anderson, Dean of the School of Foreign Service in Qatar.
As a part of the Qatar Foundation’s Education City, students at Georgetown’s Qatar campus receive the same demanding academic curriculum as their classmates at the home campus in Washington, DC. Eighteen students have received honors based on their performance during the previous semester. They were recognized at a dinner in their honor last week.
Students nominated for First Honors (minimum 3.9 GPA):Yasmine Al-Sayyad
Students nominated for Second Honors (minimum 3.7 GPA):Mashail Al-Naimi, Mohammed H. Al-Thani, Lua Eijsink, Waleed El-Sayed, Ahmed Helal, Lubna Kayyali
Students nominated to the Dean’s List (minimum 3.5 GPA):Lina Abduljawad, Assma Al-Adawi, Ibrahim A. Al-Derbasti , Oscar Ibrahim, Nassir Y. Al-Jaber, Safia Al-Naimi, Haya Al-Noaimi, Jesse Atkins, Fatima Bahja, Brittany Collins, Hala A. Sheikh Al Souk