Student Leadership Awards
The Student Leadership Awards are an annual celebration hosted by Student Life that recognize °µÍø51 students, staff, and faculty who make a meaningful impact on the student experience. These awards highlight individuals who demonstrate leadership, care for community, and a commitment to creating inclusive and engaging environments on campus and beyond.
This year's Student Leadership Awards will take place April 29, 2026.
Nomination Period
Nominations will be accepted from Jan. 5 to Feb. 1 at 11:59pm. This deadline is final and extensions will not be granted.
A nominee may only be nominated once per award. Please check with the individual you wish to nominate prior to submitting a nomination form to see if they have already been nominated; if they have, you can further their nomination with a reference form.
Nominee Requirements
All awards require additional documentation as outlined in each award description below. Nominees must submit their required materials by Feb. 9 at noon in order for their nomination to be considered complete.
Award descriptions and eligibility criteria have been updated this year and should be reviewed carefully before submitting a nomination.
The Student Leader Award is a monetary award that recognizes students who demonstrate strong leadership and have made a meaningful contribution to building community both on and off campus.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible, nominees must:
- Have held at least one significant leadership position on campus or in the broader community
- Have made a positive impact on the °µÍø51 student experience through student groups, campus programs or events, or community and civic initiatives
- Demonstrate a willingness to mentor and support other students
- Have dedicated significant time and energy to enhancing the student experience
- Have been enrolled in a minimum of 6 credits during the previous Fall or Winter semester
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.67
Required Submission Materials
Nominated students must submit:
- An updated resume
- An unofficial transcript confirming good academic standing and a minimum GPA of 2.67
- 2-4 letter of reference forms, including at least one from an employer, volunteer coordinator, or instructor
- A personal statement up to 500 words reflecting on:
- Leadership experiences
- Contributions to building an inclusive and supportive campus or community
- Leadership roles held
- The values that guide your approach to leadership, mentorship, and service
The Up and Coming Student Leader Award is a monetary award that recognizes students who are early in their involvement at °µÍø51 and have demonstrated leadership through volunteer or student assistant roles. This award celebrates students who go above and beyond to create welcoming, inclusive, and meaningful experiences for others.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible, nominees must:
- Have held a student assistant or volunteer role on campus
- Have made a positive contribution to the student experience by helping build community
- Demonstrate leadership qualities and a commitment to improving the student experience
- Have earned a minimum term GPA of 2.67 in their most recent active term
Required Submission Materials
Nominated students must submit:
- An updated resume
- An unofficial transcript confirming good academic standing and a minimum GPA of 2.67
- Up to 3 letter of reference forms, including at least one from an employer, volunteer coordinator, or instructor
- The nominator may not serve as a reference
- The letter of reference form will be provided once your nomination is submitted
- A personal statement up to 500 words reflecting on contributions to the °µÍø51 community, motivation to support others, and growth as an emerging leader
These non monetary awards recognize °µÍø51 staff and faculty members whose work has had a significant and lasting impact on the student experience. Recipients are individuals who consistently go beyond their formal role to support student learning, development, and engagement through activities such as:
- Mentoring students
- Advising student groups
- Supporting experiential learning opportunities
- Championing student voices and ideas
Eligibility criteria
Nominees must:
- Demonstrate a clear and positive impact on the student experience
- Make meaningful contributions to student learning and development
- Uphold °µÍø51 values related to inclusion and equity
- Support student involvement and connection within the campus community
Suggested Submission Materials
- Up to 2 letters of reference
- A personal statement up to 500 words reflecting on how you have contributed to student engagement and championed student success both inside and outside of the classroom.
The Global Citizenship Dean’s Awards recognize students from across °µÍø51 that embody global competencies in action. Award winners show commitment to global citizenship through their studies (course selection and experiences) and through their community engagement. Across contexts, they also demonstrate high levels of practical global competencies such as, perspective-taking, global self-awareness, critical thinking and intercultural communication skills.
This annual award
- is worth $1500 for each recipient
- there are two recipients for each of °µÍø51's six faculties
This award is administered by Global Engagement Office. For more details including eligibility and application, please click:
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