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Individual Awards
Gold Axe Award (this
link takes you to a Word Form)
Each semester Northern Arizona University recognizes
seniors who have made outstanding contributions to the university in the
areas of academic performance, service and activities. The seniors who are
selected for their contributions will receive the prestigious Gold Axe
Award. These awards will be presented at a senior awards reception.
Applications are available both fall and spring semesters through the Office
of Student Life, University Union, Room 105.
Who's Who Award
(this link opens a Microsoft Word Document)
"Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges
and Universities" is a nation-wide award program which recognizes
student leaders based on their academic record and involvement in
extracurricular activities. Recipients of this award are honored at the
Honors Convocation in the Spring. Juniors, Seniors, Graduates, and a limited
number of Sophomores are eligible and encouraged to apply. Applications are
available in late fall semester through the Office of Student Life,
University Union, Room 105. Click on the name above for the
application.
The Congressional
Award
The
Congressional Award is the U.S. Congress' award for young Americans. It is
non-partisan, voluntary, and non-competitive. Participants earn
Bronze, Silver and Gold Congressional Award Certificates and Bronze, Silver
and Gold Congressional Award Medals. Each level involves setting goals
in four program areas:
Volunteer Public Service,
Personal Development,
Physical Fitness,
and
Expedition/Exploration.
The Office of Student Life has a list of faculty, staff and community
members who are willing to serve as advisors and validators. Click on
the name above for more information about this award program.
Organization Awards
Rodney
Mather Award
The Rodney Mather Award is named for Rodney A.
Mather, an active and involved student who died in an accident at Grand
Falls in 1977. In his memory, his parents established an award and memorial
fund which honors the most outstanding civic or university service project
performed by a NAU student club or organization. Clubs and organizations
apply for this award in the Spring and the committee looks for full member
participation and sponsorship of community service that involves and impacts NAU and the surrounding community.
Class-related projects and projects by academic organizations that relate to
their academic area are not eligible for the Rodney Mather Award and should
apply for the Service Learning Award below. Applications are available during spring
semester through the Office of Student Life, University Union, Room 105.
Click on the name above for the application.
The
NAU Service Learning Award
The NAU Service Learning Award was instituted and
funded by the Office of Student Life during NAU's 1999 Centennial
Celebration to honor outstanding service initiatives or programs that extend
students' academic preparation through meaningful community service
activities. Through the NAU Service Learning Award the University
recognizes the important and unique nexus between academic and service
learning opportunities by encouraging and recognizing student involvement as
citizens of the larger community.
Academic student
organizations and individual classes have implemented a number of service
oriented projects that carry with them an added learning component for the
students who are involved with the project. The NAU Service Learning Award
seeks to recognize these meaningful and important projects.
Applications are available during spring semester through the Office of
Student Life, University Union, Room 105. Click on the name above for
the application.
last
updated
12/03/2004
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