Graduate Studies Awards
The Office of Graduate Studies is proud to administer the following awards to 色中色 graduate students who demonstrate excellence in their program. These awards are provided by the Dean of Graduate Studies annually in the Spring semester.
For the Graduate Fellowship award, please click this link: The Graduate Fellowship
The Graduate Dean鈥檚 List of University Scholars and Artists provides recognition of the University鈥檚 most outstanding graduate students. The annual list is limited to one percent of the University鈥檚 graduate enrollment. Those selected will be named in the Commencement Program and will receive a plaque from the Dean of Graduate Studies.
Criteria for the Graduate Dean鈥檚 List of Scholars and Artists:
- Students must have graduated in the previous Summer, the previous Winter, or in the current Spring Commencement;
- Students must have a minimum 3.75 cumulative GPA;
- Students must have applied the theoretical knowledge gleaned from their program of study in at least one of the following ways:
- Contributions to the campus community at the department, college, and/or university levels;
- Contributions to the body of knowledge in their field (e.g., conducting research or other scholarly and creative activities);
- Contributions to the discipline/profession on and off campus (e.g., leadership activities).
In recognition of outstanding graduate student achievements, the Office of Graduate Studies honors graduating doctoral and master鈥檚 degree students by special recognition in the annual commencement ceremonies. Honors are usually restricted to students not otherwise recognized by University or College awards. Those selected will be named in the Commencement Program and will receive a certificate from the Dean of Graduate Studies.
Criteria for Graduate Student Honors:
- Students must have graduated in the previous Summer, the previous Winter, or in the current Spring Commencement;
- Students must demonstrate excellence in, and contribute to, the discipline, including outstanding seminar papers, special achievements in fieldwork, applauded artistic exhibitions or performances, service to University committees and functions, and participation in creative, scholarly, or professional organizations;
- Student's overall and program GPA must be considered.
This award is presented to a graduate student whose thesis has been selected as being the university outstanding thesis from the Office of Graduate Studies. Each College submits one thesis that will be considered for the Graduate Dean's Distinguished Thesis Award. To be eligible, the thesis must have been completed in the previous Summer, in the previous Winter, or by the Spring commencement ceremony in which it is awarded. Those selected will be named in the Commencement Program, will receive a certificate and a $100 award from the Dean of Graduate Studies, and a notation in the thesis catalog record.
This award is presented to a graduate student whose project has been selected as being the university outstanding project from the Office of Graduate Studies. Each College submits one project that will be considered for the Graduate Dean's Distinguished Project Award. To be eligible, the project must have been completed in the previous Summer, in the previous Winter, or by the Spring commencement ceremony in which it is awarded. Those selected will be named in the Commencement Program and will receive a certificate and a $100 award from the Dean of Graduate Studies.
This award is presented to a graduate student whose project has been selected as being the university outstanding project from the Office of Graduate Studies. Each College submits one project that will be considered for the Graduate Dean's Distinguished Dissertation Award. To be eligible, the project must have been completed in the previous Summer, in the previous Winter, or by the Spring commencement ceremony in which it is awarded. Those selected will be named in the Commencement Program, will receive a certificate and a $100 award from the Dean of Graduate Studies, and a notation in the thesis catalog record.
1. College-Level Nomination
Each college conducts its own internal review to select nominees. Each college may forward:
- 1 thesis nomination
- 1 dissertation nomination
- 1 project nomination
Nomination packets must include:
- Abstract (250鈥300 words)
- PDF of the current version of the thesis, dissertation, or project report
- Graduate advisor nomination letter (see below for required elements of the nomination letter)
2. Submission to Graduate Studies
Colleges submit their final nominees to Graduate Studies by March 15.
3. Final Review & Selection
The Dean of Graduate Studies and Faculty Director of Graduate Studies will:
- Review nomination packets using their official rubrics. View the rubrics here: Graduate Dean's Distinguished Awards Evaluation Rubrics (.docx)
- Evaluate overall scholarly merit, impact, and clarity and
Select:
- 1 recipient of the Dean鈥檚 Distinguished Dissertation Award
- 1 recipient of the Dean鈥檚 Distinguished Thesis Award
- 1 recipient of the Dean鈥檚 Distinguished Project Award
4. Recognition
Each awardee receives:
- $100
- Certificate of Recognition
- Notation in the Commencement Program
- Notation on library record, where applicable.
Colleges are encouraged to highlight and celebrate their nominees as 鈥淒istinguished Graduate Studies Thesis/Dissertation/Project Nominees鈥 at the college level.
Required Elements for Graduate Advisor Letter
1. Introduction
- Advisor鈥檚 name, title, and role in relation to the student (e.g., 鈥渢hesis chair,鈥 鈥済raduate advisor鈥).
- Student鈥檚 name, program, and thesis/dissertation/project title.
2. Scholarly/Professional Merit
- Brief summary of the quality of the student鈥檚 thesis/dissertation/project.
- Comment on originality, rigor, creativity, and execution (as relevant).
3. Contribution & Impact
- Significance of the work to the discipline, profession, or community.
- Potential for dissemination (publication, presentation, application in practice, etc.).
4. Student Reflection (200鈥300 words, inserted or appended)
Advisor should include a short reflection written by the student, addressing:
- The significance of the work;
- Its impact (academic, professional, or community);
- The meaning of the project for the student鈥檚 own growth.
(This can be included as a block quote within the advisor鈥檚 letter or as an addendum page).
5. Closing Endorsement
- Advisor鈥檚 explicit statement of support for the student鈥檚 nomination for the award.
- Signature, date, and contact info.
Colleges must submit their list of nominees and accompanying materials to the Dean of Graduate Studies by March 15th. The Office of Graduate Studies will inform all recipients of the awards. The Office of Graduate Studies will also provide the physical awards to the recipients, either at College award ceremonies or by mailing them directly to the student.