Dean's List 2023–2024 of the School of Engineering
Students have now been selected for the Dean's List 2023–2024 based on their academic performance in the previous academic year. The School of Engineering launched its annual Dean’s List in 2014 to recognize those bachelor’s and master’s degree students who have completed at least 60 credits in the School of Engineering during an academic year with a weighted grade point average of at least 4.0.
The idea behind the list is to commend students who have excelled in their studies and to motivate students to work toward their study goals. The 2023–2024 Dean's List honors 323 students.
The Learning Services have informed the Dean’s list students and asked them for permission to publish their name on the Dean’s list board. The new Dean's List board will be published in the beginning of the year 2025 at Otakaari 4. In addition, a diploma signed by the Dean will be offered together with a Dean’s List overall patch.
We want to congratulate everyone who was able to meet their self-set study targets and those who made it onto the list!
Additional information: Mirka Jalonen, Manager of Academic Affairs, mirka.jalonen@aalto.fi.
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