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Office of Student Affairs Awards | Spring 2024

Deadline: Thursday, April 25, 2024  at 12:00 p.m.

 

Student Athletics and Recreation
Athletics & Recreation: Most Valuable Female Player Award👆

This award is presented to the athlete who has demonstrated outstanding athletic ability and talent in their respective sport. This athlete will have shown real dedication to AUS athletics throughout the academic year.

Criteria:

  • Active team member with minimum CGPA of 2.50   
  • Distinguished herself in her respective sport(s) and academic performance
  • Great Attitude on and off the court/field
  • Positive Sportsmanship shown amongst their teammates, opponents and officials

Athletics & Recreation: Most Valuable Male Athlete Award👆

This award is presented to the athlete who has demonstrated outstanding athletic ability and talent in their respective sport. This athlete will have shown real dedication to AUS athletics throughout the academic year.

Criteria:

  • Active team member with minimum CGPA of 2.50   
  • Distinguished himself in his respective sport(s) and academic performance
  • Great Attitude on and off the court/field
  • Positive Sportsmanship shown amongst their teammates, opponents and officials

The most improved player award recognizes the player that has showed the most improvement and progress over the season. This player will have made a significant contribution to their team or chosen sport. They will have shown qualities such as consistency, dedication to practice, and at times, leadership.
 
Criteria: 
  • Minimum CGPA of 2.50      
  • An active member of a varsity team.
  • Noteworthy contributions to student athletics.
  • Demonstrated substantial improvements in skills or performance.
  • Consistent and sustained progress through out the academic year.
  • Dedication to self-development and skill enhancement.
  • Positive attitude and commitment to personal growth.
  • Impact on team through enhanced contributions.
  • Recognition of improvement by team members and coach.

Athletics & Recreation: Most Inspirational Athlete Award👆

The most inspirational athlete award recognizes a special athlete who has managed to inspire others due to their ability to overcome. This athlete displays character qualities such as, tenacity, self-discipline, and has an indomitable spirit. It is for the athlete who encourages his/her teammates to keep trying, no matter how dire the circumstances. It is for the athlete who suffers in loss, but never gives up.

Criteria

  • Minimum CGPA of 2.50
  • Leadership, dedication, and example on and off the playing field,
  • Makes an outstanding contribution to the team.
  • Has overcome adversity during the current academic year

Athletics & Recreation: Fitness Influencer Award👆

The Fitness Influencer Award acknowledges a student who has not only demonstrated dedication but also recognizes the positive impact of their lifestyle and physique, serving as a source of motivation for others in their pursuit of well-being and physical fitness.

Criteria

  • Minimum CGPA of 2.50      
  • An active member of a varsity team.
  • Noteworthy contributions to student athletics’ fitness division.
  • Inspire fellow students through effective leadership.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to personal and fitness-related growth.
  • Successfully navigate and overcome personal challenges during the academic year.
Student Residential Life: Individual Awards

Student Residential Life: Female Resident Assistant (RA) of the Year Award👆

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 Residential Life: Male Resident Assistant (RA) of the Year Award👆

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 Residential Life: First Year Leadership Award 👆

The Award recognizes a first-year student who has taken the initiative to get involved in

Student organizations at AUS, even while he or she is adjusting to new surroundings. This student has shown potential as a leader and potential for future contributions to Residential life at AUS. This award encourages involved first year students living in the residence halls to remain active in leadership positions and to continue improving the residence hall environment on campus

Criteria:

  • A student of first year standing or first-year transfer student whom has lived in the residence halls a minimum of 1 semester.
  • Contributed to residence hall living throughout their time living in the residence halls.
  • Currently resides in on-campus housing.
  • Has an overall GPA of 2.5.
  • Has promoted a sense of community along her/his peers.
Student Engagement and Leadership: Individual Awards

Student Engagement and Leadership: Most Outstanding Student Leadership Award👆

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.

Student Engagement and Leadership: Most Outstanding Student Volunteer Award👆

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.

Student Engagement and Leadership: Most Proactive Student Award👆

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

Student Engagement and Leadership: Student Organization President of the Year Award👆

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.

Student Engagement and Leadership: Student Employee of the Year Award👆

The Student Employee of the Year Award is awarded to outstanding student employees for their individual performance, achievements and contributions towards an AUS department. The award aims to motivate student employees to become more productive and inspire fellow students to engage and benefit from on-campus student employment.

Criteria:

  • Made a significant impact towards the department they serve.
  • Ability to balance work and academic commitments.
  • Professional work ethics and exemplary performance.
  • Technical skills and knowhow in their position.
Organization and Group Program Awards

Athletics and Recreation:  Male Team of the Year Award 👆

The team of the year award recognizes the team who achieved success and competed at a consistently high level throughout the year. This team will have demonstrated fair play, and a good sporting attitude throughout the season.
 
Criteria:
  • An active member of an AUS varsity team for the current academic year
  • Noteworthy contributions to student athletics
  • Good moral character with no disciplinary action on record
  • Proven record of participation in AUS extracurricular activities for the current academic year. 

Athletics and Recreation:  Female Team of the Year Award 👆

The team of the year award recognizes the team who achieved success and competed at a consistently high level throughout the year. This team will have demonstrated fair play, and a good sporting attitude throughout the season.
 
Criteria:
 
  • An active member of an AUS varsity team for the current academic year
  • Noteworthy contributions to student athletics
  • Good moral character with no disciplinary action on record
  • Proven record of participation in AUS extracurricular activities for the current academic year. 

Student Engagement and Leadership: Best Student Organization of the Year Award👆

Have 3 categories for this award: Cultural Clubs category: (1st, 2nd and 3r, Interest Oriented Clubs category: (1st, 2nd and 3rd)

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.

Student Engagement and Leadership: Most Outstanding Program of the Year Award👆

This award recognizes an event/program which has demonstrated excellence in planning and implementing carrying out a 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 innovative resources to keep attendees engaged.
  • The event/program was open to all students.
  • The event or program promoted the advancement of the organization’s mission.
  • The event or program was conducted in accordance with the policies and procedures set forth by OSA and AUS.
  • The event or program promotes the value and importance of extracurricular activities with clearly defined learning outcomes.

Residential Life: Female Residential Hall of the Year Award👆

This award is given to the residential hall which has built a strong community that aligns with the mission of the Student Residential Life Department. The Hall of the year should embody committed and caring student leaders, and exceptional educational and social engagement from residents and hall staff.

This award is given to the residential hall which has built a strong community that aligns with the mission of the Student Residential Life Department. The Hall of the year should embody committed and caring student leaders, and exceptional educational and social engagement from residents and hall staff.

 

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 2023 or Spring 2024 , they will be ineligible to receive the monetary portion of this award.
  • Those receiving a 100% tuition coverage, will not be eligible for a monetary award, but will be awarded a certificate of achievement. 
  • 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: Thursday, April 25, at 12:00 p.m. Late Applications will not be accepted.
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