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2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Honors and Awards



Honors and Awards

Each year, the University recognizes outstanding students at Academic Honors Day and Awards Day ceremonies and at Commencement. Some of the awards presented are listed below.

Academic Honors and Awards Ceremony

This ceremony, produced by the Honors and Awards Committee, recognizes all students holding a 3.7 GPA for undergraduates fully enrolled (12 units or more in all classes except freshman, where a minimum of 16 units are required) and a 3.85 GPA for graduate students fully enrolled (eight hours or more). The student must be fully enrolled in the previous fall term and fully enrolled per the criteria for the current spring term. The student receives a certificate/instruction letter in the mail and an invitation is sent to the student(s) family. The student is given individual recognition and an “Honor Student” pin is presented for their distinguished achievement. The Academic Honors and Awards Ceremony is a yearly program held in the month of April. The ceremony also showcases recipients of departmental awards, senior student awards and outstanding faculty awards culminating in a reception.

Drane Award

The William McClure Drane Award is conferred upon an outstanding member of the graduating class chosen by the faculty of the University on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service to the University. Preference is given to a student with four years of residence in the University. Miss Myrtle Drane and Mrs. Maud Drane Buckner established the award in 1950 in memory of their father, William McClure Drane, prominent citizen of Clarksville and patron of education.

Halbert Harvill Civitan Citizenship Award

The Halbert Harvill Civitan Citizenship Award is given to the member of the graduating class selected by the faculty for having made an outstanding contribution to good citizenship during his or her college career. The award is given to the student who has made the best use of his or her abilities and has worked unselfishly for the betterment of fellow students and the school community. It is not based on popularity, athletic prowess, or scholastic achievement.

Academic Discipline Awards

Agriculture

James D. Hamilton Award is given annually by Delta Tau Alpha Agriculture Honor Society to the most outstanding freshman Agriculture major as chosen by faculty in Agriculture.

Biology

Jennie H. Jordan Memorial Award recognizes academic excellence in a senior-level student that is a member of Beta Beta Beta National Honor Society for Biology. Traditionally, this award has been presented to the graduating member of Tri-Beta with the highest GPA. The Eta Pi Chapter of Tri-Beta will announce the recipient during the Student Awards Day Ceremony in the spring semester. The award is honorary, and no monetary award is made.

College of Business

The graduating senior with the highest achievement in the major field of business receives an award given by the Wall Street Journal.

Computer Science and Information Technology

Outstanding graduating seniors are chosen by the department’s faculty members from all areas of Computer Science and Information Technology.

Chemistry

The George M. Rawlins, Jr. Chemistry Award is granted to the member of the graduating class who has the highest GPA among chemistry majors. The winner of the George M. Rawlins, Jr. Chemistry Award receives a certificate from the chemistry department and his or her name engraved on the Chemistry Department plaque.

The Harvey Blanck Physical Chemistry Award

… honors Dr. Harvey Blanck for his more than 30 years of service to APSU as professor of physical chemistry and thus recognizes the outstanding physical chemistry student who has completed the one-year P-chem sequence. The award is a current edition of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.

Engineering Technology

The graduating senior with the highest achievement in the major field of engineering technology is elected by engineering technology students.

Health and Human Performance - Joseph S. Filippo Award

Established in 2011 by the family of Joey Filippo, a $1000 award and commemorative plaque are presented to an outstanding HHP major, junior level or above, with a concentration in fitness/wellness/exercise science.  The recipient must have a 2.75 GPA or above and demonstrate leadership, honesty and superior character.

Mathematics

The Mathematics Award is given to the graduating senior voted most outstanding by the faculty in the major field of mathematics. This award is given by the Clarksville Kiwanis Club. The Award Trophy will be awarded to the best sophomore mathematics student voted most outstanding by faculty in the department.

Military Science

The Military Science Awards are given annually to outstanding cadets in the ROTC program by various organizations at the national, state, local, and University level.

Nursing

The following awards are given to graduating seniors: Distinguished Senior Award by the Nursing Alumni Association, four awards by the faculty for Academic Excellence, Outstanding Senior Nursing Student, Nu Phi Student Achievement, and R.N.-B.S.N. Leadership.

Political Science

The John Burgess Award is given to the graduating senior with the highest grade point average.

Robert F. Sears Physics/Astronomy Award

Established in 1999 by family and friends of the late Dr. Robert Sears, a $500 award and commemorative plaque are presented to an outstanding student in physics or astronomy at the annual awards day ceremony. The recipient must closely identify with the legacy of Dr. Sears and be enthusiastically committed to a lifelong dedication to the sciences.

Sociology

The W.E.B. Du Bois award is given to the graduating sociology major with the highest GPA.

Honor and Professional Organizations

The following organizations recognize and honor students for their academic achievements, leadership qualities, and service. Membership offers students the opportunity to associate and interact with others who have similar goals and interests. Go to www.apsu.edu/sle/list-student-organizations for a complete list of recognized groups and organization information.

Professional Organizations

  • Ag Pre Vet Club
  • Alpha Kappa Psi (Business)
  • American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science
  • Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
  • Chi Epsilon Mu (Chemistry)
  • Del Square Psi (Physics)
  • Galois Math Club
  • Geo Club
  • History Club
  • Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
  • National Art Education Association
  • National Association for Music Education Collegiate (NAfME)
  • National Broadcast Society
  • Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Music – Males)
  • Pi Sigma Alpha
  • Pre Law Society
  • Pre Professional Health Society
  • Psychology Club
  • Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA)
  • Sigma Alpha Iota (Music – Females)
  • Social Work Club
  • Society for Techinical Communications  
  • Sociology Club
  • Student Nurses Association
  • Student Tennessee Education Association

Honor Societies

  • Alpha Lambda Delta (Freshmen)
  • Alpha Sigma Lambda
  • Beta Beta Beta
  • Chi Sigma Iota
  • Delta Tau Alpha
  • Eta Sigma Phi
  • Gamma Beta Phi (top 20% of class)
  • Golden Key Honour Society
  • Kappa Delta Pi (Education)
  • Lambda Nu (Radiological Sciences)
  • Laurel Wreath
  • Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership)
  • Order of Omega (Greek Leadership)
  • Phi Alpha (Social Work)
  • Phi Alpha Theta (History)
  • Phi Kappa Phi (Interdisciplinary)
  • Pi Mu Epsilon
  • Psi Chi (Psychology)
  • Sigma Alpha Iota
  • Sigma Beta Delta
  • Sigma Delta Pi – Pi Nu (Spanish)
  • Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing)