University of Mobile Welcomes Students with President’s Commissioning

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile continued the Great Commission Tradition on August 13 by welcoming new students with the President’s Commissioning.

As new students and their families gathered on the Great Commission Lawn on the UM campus, President Lonnie Burnett delivered a charge to students.

Burnett elaborated on the Christ-centered university’s theme, “Know and Be Known.” He said “Know” refers to:

  • Know Yourself – Personal Knowledge (2 Corinthians 13:5)
  • Know your Field – Professional Knowledge (Proverbs 1:5)
  • Know your Calling – Purposeful Knowledge (2 Timothy 2:20-21)
  • Know your God – Providential Knowledge (Proverbs 9:10)

“Be Known” refers to:

  • Be Known for your Excellence (Colossians 3:23)
  • Be Known for your Faith (1 Thessalonians 1:8)
  • Be Known for your Love (John 13:35)
  • Be Known for your Devotion (1 Corinthians 8:3)

“You’re committing yourselves to recognize that God has a purpose for your life, and we each must strive to complete that purpose,” Burnett said.

The President’s Commissioning is the first step in the university’s two-part Great Commission Tradition. Incoming students touch the globe to symbolize the student’s commitment to open up to intellectual and spiritual development during their time at UM. Students also touch the globe after graduation to symbolize they are being sent into the world to fulfill their professional calling.

At the conclusion of the President’s Commissioning ceremony, parents, faculty and staff lined the walkway of the Great Commission Lawn and cheered for students as they touched the globe and gathered on the steps of Weaver Hall for a class photo.

This event also signaled the beginning of Ram Rush, UM’s welcome week and new student orientation. Ram Rush helps students learn about the school, find a local church and get connected with current students. New students build relationships with each other during Ram Rush with events like Goodwill Gala, concerts, game nights, worship nights and more. For more information on Ram Rush, please visit umobile.edu/ramrush.

For more information on the University of Mobile, please visit umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 251.442.2222.


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered liberal arts and sciences institution with a vision of higher education for a higher purpose, founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions through rigorous academic preparation and spiritual transformation. Core values are: Christ-Centered, Academically-Focused, Student-Devoted and Distinctively-Driven. The university offers on-campus and online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For more information about the University of Mobile, visit the website at www.umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

University of Mobile Releases ‘Be Known’ 60-Day Inspirational Devotional Book

MOBILE, Ala. – The Christ-centered University of Mobile released a new devotional book, “Be Known: Live Out Your Calling,” which includes 60 devotions for 60 days.

“Be Known: Live Out Your Calling” takes readers on a journey to explore ideas of purpose and calling to find encouragement as they pursue the calling God has for their lives. The daily devotions are written by alumni, faculty, staff, trustees and leaders in Baptist life, including Southern Baptist Convention President Ed Litton and Dr. Rick Lance, executive director of the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions.

“Be Known: Live Out Your Calling” is $19.99 and available at the University of Mobile Store, The U. The U is located in Bedsole Commons on the University of Mobile campus or online at universityofmobilestore.com.

“Whether you are a member of the University of Mobile family, or pursuing the calling God has for your life, we hope the messages within the devotional bring comfort, encouragement and inspiration to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord, Jesus Christ,” said Lesa Moore, vice president for marketing and public relations at the University of Mobile.

“Be Known: Live Out Your Calling” was produced as part of the 60-year anniversary celebration of the University of Mobile. Proceeds fund scholarships at the Baptist-affiliated university in Mobile, Alabama.

“The book speaks to a truth that spans the generations. It’s as relevant to the alumni who graduated in the charter class of 1967 as it is to students attending today.” said Moore.

Throughout 2021, UM is celebrating its diamond anniversary through Alumni of the Decade Awards, history exhibits, limited edition merchandise to support scholarships and more. For more information on the University of Mobile 60th Diamond Anniversary Year and how to get involved, visit umobile.edu/celebrate60.


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered liberal arts and sciences institution with a vision of higher education for a higher purpose, founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions through rigorous academic preparation and spiritual transformation. Core values are: Christ-Centered, Academically-Focused, Student-Devoted and Distinctively-Driven. The university offers on-campus and online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For more information about the University of Mobile, visit the website at www.umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

University of Mobile Announces Inductees to Prestigious Theta Alpha Kappa Honor Society

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile inducted students to the theological honor society, Theta Alpha Kappa, on April 29.

Chapter members have opportunities to earn scholarships and fellowships toward graduate programs in religious studies or theology. Theta Alpha Kappa also offers annual prizes and publication of outstanding student papers.

Theta Alpha Kappa is a national honor society for students who meet the high academic standards required for membership. Candidates for undergraduate membership must have completed 12 credit hours of coursework in religious studies and/or theology and must have a minimum 3.5 GPA. Inductees must rank in the top 35% of their class and completed at least three semesters.

Graduate students must have completed at least half of the credit hours in their religious studies or theology program with a 3.5 GPA or higher.

The 2021 undergraduate Alpha Alpha Sigma chapter of the Theta Alpha Kappa at the University of Mobile are below:

  • Nathan Evan Bell
  • James Clark
  • Rhiannon Combs
  • Bryce Cox
  • Joshua Evers
  • Caroline Hale
  • Myles Herren
  • Moriah Nelson
  • Morgan Phillips
  • Pearson Shaw
  • Spencer St. Cyr
  • Eliana Tate
  • Benjamin Turner
  • Carli Watkins
  • Thomas Wilcox

The 2021 graduate Alpha Alpha Sigma chapter of the Theta Alpha Kappa at the University of Mobile are below:

  • Meagan Hall
  • Bobby Montgomery

About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered liberal arts and sciences institution with a vision of higher education for a higher purpose, founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions through rigorous academic preparation and spiritual transformation. Core values are: Christ-Centered, Academically-Focused, Student-Devoted and Distinctively-Driven. The university offers on-campus and online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For more information about the University of Mobile, visit the website at www.umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

University of Mobile Announces Inductees to Prestigious Delta Mu Delta Honor Society

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile inducted students to the business honor society, Delta Mu Delta, on April 26.

Chapter members have opportunities to earn scholarships and access to a network of current and alumni members from over 300 chapters in nine countries.

Delta Mu Delta is an international honor society for students who meet the high academic standards required for membership. Candidates for undergraduate membership must have completed half the coursework for the degree and have a minimum 3.25 GPA. Inductees must rank in the top 20% of their class and completed a minimum of 24 hours in residence.

Graduate students must have completed at least half of the credit hours for their graduate degree with a 3.6 GPA or higher.

The 2021 Delta Mu Delta inductees at the University of Mobile are below:

  • Ayeshia Abraham
  • Jabraun Bass
  • Elmer Colubio
  • Ashley Conrad
  • Kelsey Courtney
  • Tessa Crane
  • Ansley Hardyman
  • Emily John
  • Shelby Landrum
  • Jillian Lane
  • Danielle Long
  • Micah Olson
  • Mikayla Persons
  • Emily Phillips
  • Jennifer Phillips
  • Camryn Rice
  • Callie Setser
  • Ethan Simmons
  • Jayda Stinnett
  • Bivek Verma
  • Noah Walters
  • Avery Wilhite
  • Shuyin Xue

About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered liberal arts and sciences institution with a vision of higher education for a higher purpose, founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions through rigorous academic preparation and spiritual transformation. Core values are: Christ-Centered, Academically-Focused, Student-Devoted and Distinctively-Driven. The university offers on-campus and online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For more information about the University of Mobile, visit the website at www.umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

University of Mobile Online Family Nurse Practitioner Program Offers Accelerated Path

MOBILE, Ala. – Nurses looking for a fast track to becoming Family Nurse Practitioners can apply now for the University of Mobile’s online accelerated Family Nurse Practitioner Program. Application deadline for fall semester 2021 is July 16.

The Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner program at the University of Mobile can be completed in just four semesters. Other programs may take as long as seven semesters.

UM’s online degree program includes three on-campus intensives, including orientation and one intensive each fall semester. These intensives allow students an opportunity for hands-on skills training and experiences with faculty in the Center for Excellence in Healthcare Practice, and the opportunity to network with other nursing professionals.

Applicants must have a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from a regionally accredited educational institution. A minimum of one year of clinical experience is preferred for applicants. Applications for fall semester 2021 may be submitted by July 16 at umobile.edu/apply.

“University of Mobile faculty are known for mentoring and getting to know each student individually, including in our online programs. Our professors are accessible on the weekends or anytime that students need us,” said Dr. Curtis Mathis, DNP, CRNP, FNP-BC, graduate chair of the School of Nursing at the University of Mobile.

For more information on the University of Mobile Family Nurse Practitioner Program or the School of Nursing, please visit umobile.edu/nursing.


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered liberal arts and sciences institution with a vision of higher education for a higher purpose, founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions through rigorous academic preparation and spiritual transformation. Core values are: Christ-Centered, Academically-Focused, Student-Devoted and Distinctively-Driven. The university offers on-campus and online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For more information about the University of Mobile, visit the website at www.umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

University of Mobile Announces Inductees to Prestigious Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society

The University of Mobile inducted students to the English Honor Society, Sigma Tau Delta, on April 15.

The Gamma Sigma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta at the University of Mobile was chartered in 1983. Chapter members have opportunities to earn scholarships and come together and pursue cultural and academic interests.

Sigma Tau Delta is a national honor society for students who meet the high academic standards required for membership. Candidates for undergraduate membership must have completed a minimum of two college courses in English language or literature and must have a minimum of a B or equivalent average in English and in general scholarship. Inductees must rank in the top 35% of their class and completed at least three semesters.

The 2021 Gamma Sigma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta at the University of Mobile are below:

  • Annalaura Colbert
  • Eliza Colbert
  • Hannah M. Colson
  • Emma Dalgety
  • Ezra R. Kennedy
  • Haylee A. Lynd
  • Jamie D. Peters
  • Breanna A. Poole
  • Karly L. Weaver

About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered liberal arts and sciences institution with a vision of higher education for a higher purpose, founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions through rigorous academic preparation and spiritual transformation. Core values are: Christ-Centered, Academically-Focused, Student-Devoted and Distinctively-Driven. The university offers on-campus and online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For more information about the University of Mobile, visit the website at www.umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

University of Mobile Awards First Doctoral Degrees from the Alabama School of the Arts

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile’s Alabama School of the Arts awarded its first Doctor of Musical Arts in vocal performance degrees on May 8, 2021.

“The students in our inaugural class were excited to be a part of something that’s relevant in our business. In terms of teaching and singing, it’s important to be able to teach the classics, but also popular music of the 21st century,” said Dr. Maryann Kyle, chair of graduate programs and professor of music at the University of Mobile Alabama School of the Arts.

The Christian university’s new doctoral program in musical arts is one of a very few in the nation that features graduate courses in musical theatre, commercial music pedagogy and literature. The degree program allows students to learn not only classical music, but also modern music and the technology that goes with it.

The program is designed to prepare students for performance and teaching across multiple styles, including contemporary, musical theatre, opera and more. It allows students to develop their performance abilities while expanding their knowledge of music literature and vocal technique.

The Doctor of Musical Arts in vocal performance graduates and their dissertations are:

Dr. Grace Denton of Brentwood, Tennessee – Cabaret: A Venue, A Genre, A Community.

 

 

 

Dr. Jennifer Mouledous of Covington, Louisiana – A Pedagogical Guide to Alignment and Breathing for a Voice Student with Orthopedical Physical Trauma.

 

 

Dr. Julian Jones of West Monroe, Louisiana – Mexico’s Meritorious Musical Marvels: A Cultural Study of Mexico’s Contributions to Western Music Through Interpretive Analysis of the Solo Aria from Ignacio de Jerusalem’s “Matins for the Virgin Guadalupe.” Jones also received the area award in vocal performance during commencement on the university campus.

 

 

For more information on the Doctor of Musical Arts in vocal performance and the Alabama School of the Arts, please visit umobile.edu/asota.


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered liberal arts and sciences institution with a vision of higher education for a higher purpose, founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions through rigorous academic preparation and spiritual transformation. Core values are: Christ-Centered, Academically-Focused, Student-Devoted and Distinctively-Driven. The university offers on-campus and online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For more information about the University of Mobile, visit the website at www.umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

University of Mobile Announces President’s List For Spring 2021

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile is proud to announce the President’s List for the spring semester of 2021. The President’s List consists of students who received a 4.0 GPA with at least 15 credit hours. The students who received this honor are listed below.

Anniston, AL — Ashlyn N. Miller

Bay Minette, AL — Amber L. Blackmon; Chloe P. Buck; Ashley J. Conrad

Bessemer, AL — Darlene R. Basave

Birmingham, AL — Thuy-duong Danielle Huynh; Melissa Niven; Molly Grace Watkins

Calera, AL — Lauren M. Smith

Calvert, AL — Marykate Howard

Chelsea, AL — Sarah E. Warren

Citronelle, AL — Ayeshia Abraham; Katrina R. Bohannon; Emily L. Hatcher

Coker, AL — Nathan R. McKnight

Cordova, AL — Kassie G. Salors

Cullman, AL — Lillimae D. Allen

Daleville, AL — Jamie D. Peters

Danville, AL — Drew M. Fitzgerald

Daphne, AL — Ian C. Blair; Jacob T. Clabo

Deatsville, AL — Carli R. Watkins

Decatur, AL — William J. Farris

Dothan, AL — Samantha Mansur

Eight Mile, AL — Hannah A. Guthrie; Haylee A. Lynd; Emily J. Underwood

Elberta, AL — Jaden Morace

Evergreen, AL — Grace E. Whittington

Fairhope, AL — Eliza J. Colbert; Tessa N. Crane; Maggie E. Diehl; Kaylin R. Sanders; Michael A. Wenzel

Florala, AL — Adam R. Bundy

Foley, AL — Rebecca N. Belew

Gardendale, AL — Abigail T. Waldrep

Gordo, AL — Morgan F. Patrick

Grand Bay, AL — Stephen A. Davis; Spencer D. Jordan

Hartselle, AL — Mackenzie T. Jackson

Headland, AL — Caroline B. Tucker

Helena, AL — Briley Teague

Irvington, AL — Michelle L. Parmer; Matthew Payne; Anh Vu

Jasper, AL — Braxton W. Blankenship

Loxley, AL — Avery T. Wilhite

McIntosh, AL — Robyn H. Reed; Karly L. Weaver

Mobile, AL — Abigail J. Andrews; Donald W. Brady; Annakate Burleson; Michael J. Chandler; Cameron Cranton; Emma K. Dalgety; Baleigh A. Essary; Brinkley M. Hearn; Maddison Hill; Haley L. Hollingsworth; Grace B. Howard; Doris J. Johnson; Emily C. Keith; Jillian E. Lane; Sean T. Mason; Olivia Jayne Moore; Emily J. Phillips; Harrison M. Puckett; Ashlee Taggart; Linh Tran

Moulton, AL — Taylor G. Barkley

Moundville, AL — Nathan A. Blake

Mount Vernon, AL — Montrez D. Radcliff

Opelika, AL — Nathan R. Irvin

Opp, AL — Charles A. Gessner

Pell City, AL — William L. Haynes; Katelyn R. Karcher

Pinson, AL — Morgan N. Hill

Point Clear, AL — Shawnessy G. Edwards

Prattville, AL — Randall C. Salle; Rose L. Wallace

Saraland, AL — Christopher E. Beaver; Gregory   Brown; Lauren G. Day; Lydia C. Evans; Gunnar T. Jones; Hannah L. Kelly; Emily N. Sharpe

Satsuma, AL — Jabraun I. Bass Courtney   Ellzey; Tiffany D. Head; Jacob D. Howard; Randall L. Killam; Shyanne N. Marlowe; Savannah D. Vigor; Erin L. Williams

Silverhill, AL — Abigail Elaine McCully

Talladega, AL — Abigale C. Bell; Thomas A. Wilcox

Tuscaloosa, AL — Julie A. Barwick

Verbena, AL — Noah B. Walters

Wagarville, AL — Calee M. Tarver

Wetumpka, AL — Pearson A. Shaw

Wilmer, AL — Ryan M. Dearmon; Lexie D. Smith

Wilsonville, AL — Kayla   Wood

Winfield, AL — Jayda L. Stinnett

Bathurst, Canada — Shannie   Chiasson

Callahan, FL — Emily M. Ford

Gulf Breeze, FL — Spencer D. St. Cyr

Milton, FL — Sophie   Eberhard

Ocala, FL — Taylor A. Inmon

Panama City, FL — Anna L. Griffin

Pensacola, FL — Cheyanne E. Burge; Myles L. Herren; Hannah_Grace E. Smith

Columbus, GA — Austin T. McMickle

Kennesaw, GA — Michal Frances Rhodes

Pine Mountain, GA — Trenten   Burns

Whitesburg, GA — Riley   Shearon

Dormagen, Germany — Antonia Sophie Bauer

Kenner, LA — Ethan C. Simmons

Lake Charles, LA — Carina P. Veillon

Slidell, LA — Josie M. Headrick

Stow, MA — Caitlyn F. Sahlberg

Grand Rapids, MI — Madilyn E. Gosselin

Cameron, MO — David I. Beasley

Gulfport, MS — Kristyn R. Hensley

Ocean Springs, MS — Caroline A. Frye

Dayton, OH — Kelsey F. Courtney

Van Wert, OH — Michaella L. Johnson

Perkasie, PA — Katie M. Detweiler

Abbeville, SC — Rachel L. Fogle

Harrisburg, SD — Allison   Preator

Manresa, Spain — Anna   Cabrera Riudor

Nashville, TN — Jessica M. Clements

Petersburg, TN — Benjamin   Barnett

Amarillo, TX — Thomas J. Hyer

Pearland, TX — Hailey L. Morgan

Uddingston, United Kingdom — Christopher   McKenna

Maracay, Venezuela — Luis A. Salazar


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered liberal arts and sciences institution with a vision of higher education for a higher purpose, founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions through rigorous academic preparation and spiritual transformation. Core values are: Christ-Centered, Academically-Focused, Student-Devoted and Distinctively-Driven. The university offers on-campus and online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For more information about the University of Mobile, visit the website at www.umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

University of Mobile Announces Dean’s List For Spring 2021

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile is proud to announce the Dean’s List for the spring semester of 2021. The Dean’s List consists of students who received a 3.50 GPA or higher with at least 12 credit hours. The students who received this honor are listed below.

Alabaster, AL — Randi M. Becton

Arab, AL — Isaac W. Pruett

Athens, AL — Bryley E. Clemmons

Atmore, AL — Kayley B. Burgess

Auburn, AL — Anna_Kate Carter

Axis, AL — Makenzie T. McDaniel

Bay Minette, AL — Annalaura E. Colbert; Brendon M. Lanham

Birmingham, AL — Lydia M. Walker

Blountsville, AL — Emmett A. Bryant

Brantley, AL — Christopher G. Layton

Chickasaw, AL — Rebecca M. Reed

Chunchula, AL — Elizabeth A. Curry; Taelor B. Davis; James T. Doherty; Sydney F. Hendry; Taylor B. Jackson; Alexandra S. Lucas; Kacey D. Ward

Citronelle, AL — Coral R. Creel; Faye N. Sherer; Cameron P. Tutor

Clanton, AL — Adison P. Argent; Elise N. Johnson

Courbevoie, AL — Ivan Jolivet

Danville, AL — Kari A. Watts

Daphne, AL — Jordanne W. Clabo; James Comerford; Cameron B. Connell; Carley Hamric; Lacy D. Hawthorne-Abrams; Ashley Lynn Ivy; Maya K. Jowers; Wesley S. Perrigin; Danielle J. Pote; Sarah Stevens

Deatsville, AL — Micah S. Olson

Dothan, AL — David M. Ledlow; Amalia J. Martin; Cade A. Wood

Eastaboga, AL — Elizabeth A. Bedford

Eight Mile, AL — Morgan E. Atchison; Joshua E. Bynoe; Jessica K. Carr; Gabriella Looker; Emily M. Martin; Haylee N. Patton; Kevin T. Pettigrew; Kassidy S. Stringfellow; Claire Travis; Heather Nicole Williamson

Fairhope, AL — Melissa C. Bass; Sophia Colbert; Natalie G. Collins; Aaron J. Haycraft; Morgan T. Ledrew; Emma E. Lepere; Grace A. Parrish; Natalie P. Seay; Eleanor C. Stewart; Eliana R. Tate; Benjamin P. Turner

Foley, AL — Rayburn O. Belew; Nicole E. Everman; Morgan A. Franklin; Emily T. Walters

Grand Bay, AL — Traci Fleming; Braylan T. Stringfellow; Lauren O. Wallace; Alexandria L. Wasden

Grove Hill, AL — Rachael M. Gregson

Guntersville, AL — Andrew B. Naugher

Hampton Cove, AL — Sarah A. Koepplinger

Hartselle, AL — Kaitlyn Spangler; Kaitlyn Spangler

Hoover, AL — Brandy M. Segreto

Huntsville, AL — Karlie M. Ruff

Irvington, AL — Valerie Ainsworth; Hannah E. Mabry

Jemison, AL — Hailey D. Bice

Leeds, AL — Zane Duke

Linden, AL — Hutson M. Breckenridge

Loxley, AL — Alyssa L. Cherry

Magnolia Springs, AL — Kirsten Leynes

Malcolm, AL — Molly C. Etheredge

Mcintosh, AL — Sydney B. Snow

Millbrook, AL — Brian C. Jones

Mobile, AL — Bryan T. Avery; Anna M. Boswell; Shirley A. Bradley-Saucier; Aryany M. Breek; Kayla Brooks; Hahnnahlulu Brown; Moira E. Buck; Elmer Francis_C. Colubio III; Ian J. Copeland; Jacob H. DeLange; Dylan Farnell; Alyssa D. Flowers; TaKyra D. Fountain; Jasmine T. Franklin; Annya K. Garcia; Kimberly N. Grandquest; Joel S. Griffith; Shaila Gupte; Jonathan Lowell Harding; Faith E. Harrell; Payton R. Hudson; Morgan Johns; Tye C. Jordan; Danielle London; Brittany Danielle Long; Dashon Malone; Hope E. Mann; Tracey L. Marsh Williams; Amanda McClain; Amy A. Milam; Vania E. Muniz; Jacob E. Musgrove; Jordyn L. Myles; James G. Naman; Bang L. Nguyen; Kaliea Niles; Morgan L. Phillips; Breanna A. Poole; Kyndall V. Ransom; Julius M. Riley; Andrew S. Roberts; Anthony N. Roberts; Dvonte Spelton; Richard P. Stone; Amber Thomas; Bivek Verma; Lindsey C. Vise; Vivian K. West; Sherea L. White; Ayanna T. Whittaker; Shanta B. Williams; Sable R. Williams; Shamika G. Williamson; Mariah E. Young; Raven D. Young

Monroeville, AL — Joshua D. Evers; Emma McCrory; Victoria Powell

Mount Vernon, AL — Gabriel A. Thomas

New Market, AL — Luke T. Kilgore

Opp, AL — Cameron Ballard; Briana F. Bess; Nathaniel T. Reynolds

Owens Cross Roads, AL — Savanna R. Fuchsberger; Savanna K. Harris

Oxford, AL — Jhanya E. Quinones

Ozark, AL — Claire A. Wood

Pell City, AL — Joshua F. Warren

Piedmont, AL — Katelyn A. Lawler

Pisgah, AL — Gavin S. Rider

Prattville, AL — Madison N. Flowers

Red Level, AL — Taylor D. Fowler

Repton, AL — Carmen L. Knowles; Hannah N. McFerrin

Roanoke, AL — Emilie H. Brown

Robertsdale, AL — Madelyn C. Wells

Saint Elmo, AL — Jessica M. McCovery-Williams

Saraland, AL — Callie G. Allen; Ethan C. Andrews; Amber N. Armistead; Alexia P. Barnett; Kristen L. Black; Cedric S. Burrell; Morgan T. Davidson; Breanna Englebert; Madison M. Hager Megan Hart; Hunter S. Hayes; Steven G. Hoosta; Travis J. Hudson; Zachary J. Jones; Zachary T. Jones; Maloree C. Kendrick; Shelby Newburn Landrum; Hannah Love; Nathan K. Love; Angel L. Peterson; Shawn R. Rivers; Allie N. Sayasane; Kaylie A. Sayasane; Lyndsey J. Scoper; Lexington E. Singleton; Ashley N. Taylor; Brooke C. Turner; Dynasty Wittner; Jacob A. Wright; Hayley N. Wright

Satsuma, AL — Otto J. Alvarez; Valerie M. Dickson; Emily B. Henderson; Andrew C. Hooper; Madison G. McGuff; Ashton M. Parnell; Katelyn M. Pierce; Taylor M. Rester; Madilyn R. Robertson; Isabel G. Valenzuela; Jackson Verkouille; Kierra Wiley Alainah B. Diaz; Amanda M. Graham; Travis Grimes; Mary W. Hall; Mark N. Leousis; Jennifer C. Phillips; Kayla R. Ritchie; Blake P. Roberts; Elisabeth Salter; Meagan Sellers

Silverhill, AL — Whitney Rae Dillard; Abbie N. Hedden; John A. Hedden; Margaret A. Leatherwood; Michael A. Zona

Spanish Fort, AL — Hanna A. Barnett; Grace Dunn; Ansley C. Hardyman; Kayla L. Johnston; Joseph L. Quinn

Springville, AL — Tiffany J. Aikens

Stapleton, AL — Anna E. Wiggins

Summerdale, AL — Joshua K. Harris; James W. Scruggs

Sylacauga, AL — Landon H. Owen

Theodore, AL — Brianna R. Huber; Ayanna N. Malone; Brianna D. Roberts; Dalton A. Rone

Thomasville, AL — Morgan Brasell

Thorsby, AL — James B. Sellers

Tibbie, AL — Sydney Bedgood

Titus, AL — Savannah G. Brannen

Town Creek, AL — Weston C. West

Tuscaloosa, AL — Madilyn R. Donald

Tuscumbia, AL — Elijah G. Ferguson

Vinegar Bend, AL — Allyson S. Deese

Wagarville, AL — Collin J. Henson

Wilmer, AL — Alexia L. Horne; Victor H. Mitchelll; Taylor M. Raulerson

North Little Rock, AR — Benjamin C. Whittington

Flagstaff, AZ — Hannah Goodman

Beni, Bolivia— Maria J. Reynaldo Toledo

Angra Dos Reis, Brazil— Jose D. Neto

Edmonton, Canada — Rachel K. Salyn

Baker, FL — Lily C. Caswell

Cantonment, FL — Grace Atteberry; Devin A. Monasterio

Clermont, FL — Holly C. Lewis

Dover, FL — Erika M. West

Fort Walton Beach, FL — Maximus C. Keebaugh

Freeport, FL — Rhiannon Combs; Layton S. Warren

Havana, FL — Conrad A. Erskine

Milton, FL — Nathan E. Bell

Miramar, FL — Stephanie Bruce-Torres

Navarre, FL — Kathan Q. Brannon; Ashleigh Crumpler; Marissa G. Kelley

Niceville, FL — Sarah McDorman

Pace, FL — Kinsey L. Carlson; Trenton Thomas Short

Pensacola, FL — Lakirstan T. Hooks; Michael F. McCrory; Briana Webb

Ruskin, FL — Lauren Jensen

St Johns, FL — Shelby L. Wright

Tallahassee, FL — James D. Clark

Yulee, FL — Rachel Hart

Albany, GA — Michaela Lynn Kadron

Blackshear, GA — Camden Eli Jewell

Columbus, GA — Miguel-Abdiel Alonzo

Griffin, GA — Luke C. Sisson

McDonough, GA — Anna Klouser

Richmond Hill, GA — Nathan Webb

Germany — Sofija Hrovat

Herzogenaurach, Germany — Emily John

Herzogenaurach, Germany — Paula John

Athens, Greece— Andreas Koutsougeras

Chicago, IL — Grace M. Cunningham

Strasburg, IL — Luke C. Senteney

Chiba, Japan — Aoi Kambara

Louisville, KY — Benjamin Bryant

Belle Chasse, LA — Alexandria L. Summers

Broussard, LA — Ashlyn C. Broussard

Brusly, LA — Myla Edwards

Kenner, LA — Elizabeth N. Wandera

Mandeville, LA — Madison J. Bergeron

River Ridge, LA — Lauren C. Bodino

Slidell, LA — Katie S. Grubbs

St Rose, LA — Devin L. Christopher

Thibodaux, LA — Lindsie Sanders

Hagerstown, MD — Jedidiah Hill

Puebla, Mexico — Sofia Mazza Villarreal

Reading, MI — Lauren E. Routledge

Linn, MO — Hailey R. McKim

Gulfport, MS — Jenna A. McKnight

Jackson, MS — Natalie C. Jones

Madison, MS — Kaelyn E. Haight; Mason D. Moak

Moss Point, MS — Tabitha Jordan; Taylor Jordan

Pascagoula, MS — Brantley Morris Chandler

Ridgeland, MS — Mary K. Newton

Tupelo, MS — Jayven Humphrey

Statesville, NC — Abigail R. Pauley

Bixby, OK — Melody G. Holcomb

Tulsa, OK — Cassidy F. Cannedy

Adair Village, OR — Hannah J. Ray

Asuncion, Paraguay — Lucas Ros

Cascais, Portugal — Miguel Pereira

Rock Hill, SC — Derek S. Lacy

Caceres, Spain — Andrea Sanchez

Bjaerred, Sweden — Agnes Linnea Maria Baeck

Knoxville, TN — Johnny D. Northcutt; Jordan C. Williams

Powell, TN — Lauren Hickey

Smyrna, TN — Alicia Coleman

Spring Hill, TN — Haley G. Riddle

Copperas Cove, TX — Tateyana K. Harris

Pearland, TX — Sarah L. Bransom

Norwich, United Kingdom— Archie Bean

Worcester, United Kingdom — Leia R. Carter

Valera, Venezuela — Eila A. Infante


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered liberal arts and sciences institution with a vision of higher education for a higher purpose, founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions through rigorous academic preparation and spiritual transformation. Core values are: Christ-Centered, Academically-Focused, Student-Devoted and Distinctively-Driven. The university offers on-campus and online bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For more information about the University of Mobile, visit the website at www.umobile.edu or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

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