Worcester Polytechnic Institute Announces Fall 2025 Dean’s List

 Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has announced its Dean’s List for academic excellence for the Fall 2025 semester.

The criteria for the WPI Dean’s List differ from that of most other universities as WPI does not compute a grade point average (GPA). Instead, WPI students are named to the Dean’s List based on the amount of work completed at the A level in courses and hands-on projects.

“WPI’s academic programs are rigorous and require a level of independence beyond what is required in traditional courses. WPI students work on real-world, open-ended problems on campus and in communities around the globe. Far from being simple academic exercises, the projects students complete have genuine and lasting impacts in our partner communities,” said Provost Andrew Sears. “Some of this nation’s best and brightest students come to WPI to study engineering, science, business, and the humanities. Those named to the Dean’s List have excelled in all of their work, and we are exceptionally proud of these outstanding students.”

The following students were named to the Fall 2025 Dean’s List:

  • Tejas Balcha of Holliston, Massachusetts, class of 2026, majoring in Computer Science and Robotics Engineering
  • Nandini Basavaraj of Holliston, Massachusetts, class of 2026, majoring in Data Science
  • Conor Cornwell of Holliston, , class of 2029, majoring in Mechanical Engineering
  • Nathan Denehy of Holliston, Massachusetts, class of 2028, majoring in Business
  • Eris Ropi of Holliston, Massachusetts, class of 2028, majoring in Computer Science
  • Gianna Sangermano of Holliston, Massachusetts, class of 2026, majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Professional Writing
  • Luca Sangermano of Holliston, , class of 2029, majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Sarah Walters of Holliston, Massachusetts, class of 2028, majoring in Mechanical Engineering

About Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is a top-tier, STEM-focused university with an R1 research classification and global leadership in project-based learning. Founded in 1865, WPI’s distinctive approach integrates classroom theory with real-world practice, preparing students to tackle critical challenges through inclusive education, impactful projects, and interdisciplinary research. With more than 70 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs across 18 academic departments and over 50 global project centers, WPI advances knowledge and innovation in fields such as life sciences, smart technologies, advanced materials and manufacturing, and global innovation. Learn more at www.wpi.edu.

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