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Awards

The Graduating Senior Award 

Chosen by a committee of Honors faculty members, this student’s academic success over the course of the program and their contribution to the Honors community life will be considered.  

The Honors Program Social Justice Award 

This service award will be given to a student at any year of study who has significantly promoted the cause of equality. Through their work, the student embodies the ethical goals of (1) Loyola’s transformative education, and its commitment to “the dignity of every human person” and “the responsibility to care for those who are suffering most in our world”; and (2) the Honors Program’s commitment to a pluralism of voices and perspectives through diversity in historical, geographical, and disciplinary studies. Every Honors student is eligible every year. Students may nominate themselves or their peers. Application requires (1) a letter of reference from an Honors faculty member or project supervisor, who can directly address the significance of the student’s contribution to a social justice initiative, and (2) the student’s own personal statement describing their motivation and the way that their work has been furthered by their studies. 

 

Also be sure to check out available Scholarships!

The Graduating Senior Award 

Chosen by a committee of Honors faculty members, this student’s academic success over the course of the program and their contribution to the Honors community life will be considered.  

The Honors Program Social Justice Award 

This service award will be given to a student at any year of study who has significantly promoted the cause of equality. Through their work, the student embodies the ethical goals of (1) Loyola’s transformative education, and its commitment to “the dignity of every human person” and “the responsibility to care for those who are suffering most in our world”; and (2) the Honors Program’s commitment to a pluralism of voices and perspectives through diversity in historical, geographical, and disciplinary studies. Every Honors student is eligible every year. Students may nominate themselves or their peers. Application requires (1) a letter of reference from an Honors faculty member or project supervisor, who can directly address the significance of the student’s contribution to a social justice initiative, and (2) the student’s own personal statement describing their motivation and the way that their work has been furthered by their studies. 

 

Also be sure to check out available Scholarships!