The Undergraduate Student Awards Committee is accepting nominations for the 2025 Collegiate Awards. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to nominate a student who excels academically and contributes to the campus community.
Nominations must be submitted via the 2025 Collegiate Awards Nomination Form by March 28. The Undergraduate Student Awards Committee will review submissions, confirm eligibility and select winners. Awards will be presented as applicable at the Continuing Student Awards Ceremony April 25 or at the Senior Student Awards ceremony May 17. Self-nominations also are accepted. Multiple form submissions are allowed.
Awards for non-graduating students are:
- The George T. Hunt Award: To a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences for outstanding leadership, scholarship and service
- The Louis K. Levy Prize: To an outstanding junior in the College of Arts and Sciences
- The Harriet Levion Pullman Award: To a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences for outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service
Awards for graduating students are:
- The Edward J. “Ted” Corcoran Award: To a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences for outstanding leadership, character and service
- The Russell A. Griffin Award: To a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences who has made the most significant contribution to campus life
- The George T. Hunt Award: To a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences for outstanding leadership, scholarship and service
- The P. G. “Jerry” Lind Award: To a graduating senior in engineering or science who has made a significant contribution to campus life
- The Flora Stone Mather Alumnae Award: To a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences for outstanding academic performance in the humanities
- The Sylvia Green Rosenberg Award: To a part-time or full-time nontraditional student in the College of Arts and Sciences