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Office of Student Affairs Awards | Spring 2021

Deadline: Sunday, April 11, at 5:00 p.m.

 

 

Athletics & Recreation: Individual Awards
 
The most virtually engaged athlete award acknowledges the continued commitment, dedication and overall support an athlete has shown to their team, chosen sport, and coach, during the ongoing need for distanced virtual programming.
 
This student will also ideally have participated in strength training activities, shown a commitment to good health, and their overall academics. They will have also joined any available virtual training session, fun 30 day competitions, and attended some of the SARD guest speaker series to continue to develop their foundational sports and wellness knowledge. 
 
Ideally this student will have also participated in any external local competitions if it was possible. They may have even assisted with virtual events offered by SARD and other offices in SA, and or service to others. 
 
Sports and athletics have been impacted greatly during this pandemic, but we feel your ability to stay committed should be acknowledged. 
 
Criteria              
  • Minimum CGPA of 2.50
  • Ideally be an active member of a varsity team (however this is not essential).
  • Have noteworthy contributions to student athletics.
  • Has taken part in at least one of SARD's virtual events/programs for each semester.
  • Demonstrated leadership, dedication, and is an example on and off the playing field.
  • Makes a continued and motivated contribution to their team.
  • Has overcome adversity/personal challenges during the current academic year.
  • Distinguished him/herself in their respective sport(s) and academic performance.
  • Always shows positive sportsmanship amongst their teammates, opponents and any officials.
Residential Life: Individual Awards
    
This is an individual award given to Resident Assistants who have demonstrated exceptional contributions to their residential community through program development, addressing student needs, supporting others peer and senior staff, and is committed to community and leadership development. The RA of the Year is the resident assistant who has embodied the true essence of an amazing RA in every sense of the word and is a consistent performer in all RA duties.
 
Criteria
  • Minimum CGPA of 2.80
  • Undergraduate student with a minimum of 12 credit hours in the semester that the application is submitted.
  • Served as a Resident Assistant for the current academic year.
  • Has promoted a sense of community along her/his peers.
  • Excelled in his/her responsibilities as an RA.
Student Engagement and Leadership: Individual Awards
 
The Most Outstanding Student Leader Award recognizes an individual for his/her exemplary leadership, dedication and commitment through selfless acts of leadership within his/her involvement in Student Leadership Program. The student demonstrates a commitment to individual leadership, serves as a role model for the student body while displaying an overarching dedication to the campus community. This award acknowledges a student with excellence in leadership, service, and community impact.
 
Criteria
  • Minimum CGPA of 2.80
  • An active member of the Student Leadership Program for the current academic year.
  • Noteworthy contributions to leadership programs and initiatives.
  • Is a Team/Peer Leader for the current academic year.
 
The Most Outstanding Student Volunteer Award recognizes a distinguished undergraduate students for his/her exemplary record of serving the community and in promoting the welfare of the underprivileged throughout the academic year.
 
Criteria
  • Minimum CGPA of 2.50
  • An active Community Service volunteer for the current academic year.
  • Noteworthy contributions to community service.
   
The Most Proactive Student Award recognizes an individual who is highly engaged with student organizations throughout the academic year. The award acknowledges the student’s efforts, commitment, hard work and contributions towards the enhancement of student life on campus. The individual exhibits the model of a student who maintains good academic standing while proactively engaged in extracurricular activities.    
 
 Criteria
  • Minimum CGPA of 2.50
  • An active member of the Student Leadership Program, Student Clubs and Organizations, Community Services and Outreach and Student Council for the current academic year.
  • Has a leadership role in an organization or club, Student Council,  is a Peer Leaders or Team Leader
  • Noteworthy contributions Student Engagement and Leadership programs and initiatives.
 
The Student Organization President of the Year Award recognizes an outstanding individual who has served as the president of a student organization. The award acknowledges the student’s contribution towards the advancement of extracurricular activities at AUS through his/her leadership of the student organization. The student is a role model to peers and have promoted the advancement of the student organization’s mission and proactively engaged its members to meaningful activities and out-of-class learning opportunities.
 
Criteria
  • President of an OSA registered student organization for the current academic year.
  • Minimum CGPA of 2.5
  • Plans and conducts events that promote the advancement of the organization’s mission.
  • Works in harmony with executive board members and exhibits ethical leadership qualities.
  • Serves as a role model and promotes the value and importance of extracurricular activities to one’s personal and professional development.
  • Plans and implements events in accordance with the policies and procedure set forth by OSA and AUS.
  • Optimizes the use of resources and supports the university’s sustainability efforts.
  • Contributes towards the development of major student events including the New Student Orientation, Week of Welcome, Club Fair and many others.
Organization and Virtual Program Awards
               
The Best Student Organization of the Year Award recognizes outstanding student organizations from cultural and interest-oriented organizations. The award acknowledges the work, quality of events, outreach efforts and contributions of the student organization towards promoting a vibrant campus life and the advancement of extracurricular activities at AUS. The student organization actively engages its members to activities that promote their mission by conducting events that serve as a rich a platform wherein students can gain from practical learning experiences and hone their skills and abilities.
 
Criteria
  • Active and registered OSA student organization for the current academic year.
  • Plans and conducts events that promote the advancement of the organization’s mission.
  • Creates extracurricular opportunities that support student development.
  • Works in harmony with other student organizations and promotes collaboration.
  • Promotes the value and importance of extracurricular activities by conducting events with clearly defined learning outcomes.
  • Plans and implements events in accordance with the policies and procedures set forth by OSA and AUS.
  • Optimizes the use of resources and supports the university’s sustainability efforts.
  • Contributes towards the development of major student events including the New Student Orientation, Week of Welcome, Club Fair and many others.
 

This award recognizes an event/program which has demonstrated excellence in planning and carrying out a virtually comprehensive engaging program within the AUS community and beyond. The event/program has enhanced the educational pursuits, wellbeing, and cultural life of the students.

Criteria: 

  • The event or program was hosted by a registered student organization, club, or team at AUS.
  • The event or program used digital resources to keep attendees engaged.·
  • The event/program was open to all students.

Important Information for All Awards 

Conditions:

  • The award is presented to an undergraduate student registered for a minimum of 12 credit hours during the semester of receiving the award.
  • No record of conduct probation or a greater sanction resulting from a violation of the Student Code of Conduct.
  • If a student received the OSA Scholarship in Fall 2020 or Spring 2021 , they will be ineligible to receive the monetary portion of this award.
  • We may acknowledge more than one student for the individual awards. 

Application:

  • Please submit nominations of students who are deserving of this award by completing the following application. Self Nominations are accepted.
  • We highly recommend opening two tabs and referring back to the criteria for each award when filling out the application.
  • Deadline: Sunday, April 11, at 5:00 p.m. Late Applications will not be accepted.

Bobby Smith
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