- Academic Information
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- Sophomore Honors Award
- Honors Funding Opportunities
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- LSA Honors Grants for Research, Travel, and Special Projects
- Benedek Scholarship - London-area study abroad opportunity
- Graf-Meiland Scholarships for Rising Seniors - Awards for academic excellence &/or interdisciplinarity
- Wasserstein Awards - Recognizing contributions to The Michigan Daily
- Honors Graduation Awards
- Honors Summer Fellowship
- Graduation
- Honors Housing
- Honors Community
- Orientation
- Thesis Assistance
- Honors Employment Opportunities
- Honors DEI Award
The LSA Honors Program selects graduating Honors students, nominated by their department of Honors major, to receive awards for producing outstanding senior theses or projects or for overall excellence in their discipline. These honorary awards, established by alumni and friends of Honors, are named for notable individuals, many who have made important contributions to their fields of study.
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Nomination Information
The nomination deadline for departments is at midnight on 4/7/25.
Each award requires a department nomination. Student self-nominations will not be considered. Departments initiate and oversee the entire nomination process, notifying students who have been selected for a nomination.
December 2024 graduates are eligible to be nominated in 2025.
Departments: Submit nomination materials via the Honors Graduation Awards Nomination form.
If submitting more than one letter for a student, all letters can be combined into a single document for ease of transmission.
If nominating more than one student, only one letter is required rating and comparing all the nominees and providing comments about their work. Attach a copy of the comparative letter to each student's award nomination.
When submitting theses for award consideration, please name the file only 'uniqname.pdf.' For example: mdbrown.pdf
Be sure to review the award drop-down boxes for:
-Eligibility requirements specific to each award
-Nomination requirements specific to each award
Questions? Email honors.prizes@umich.edu
Virginia L. Voss Memorial Award - Recognizes excellence in writing by Senior Honors women.
Kennedy Memorial Awards - Recognize excellence in writing and scholarship by outstanding students in the junior or senior class.
Terrence J. McDonald Prize for Archival Research - Recognizes the "finest thesis making substantial use of archives or museums."
Elizabeth Hume O’Donnell Honors Graduation Prize - Recognizes outstanding Honors students majoring in fields related to Neuroscience.
Goldstein Prize for Honors Seniors - Recognizes outstanding students who are graduating with Honors
Ferrando Prize - Recognizes an outstanding student in economics.
Roger B. Vanko Memorial Scholarship - Recognizes chemistry majors pursuing graduate work in the field.
Honors Alumni Prize - Recognizes sterling service within the Honors program.
Donna Wessel Walker Award - Recognizes Honors Program student mentorship.
H.D. Cameron Prize - Recognizes excellence in Honors teaching.
Honors is required to post the following statements regarding student awards: If a student receives an award or grant from Honors, it will be credited to their account through Wolverine Access. If the account is already fully covered by financial aid (grants, scholarships, loans), the award may reduce the balance of the loans or other aid. Occasionally, awards are credited without proper adjustments, resulting in an improper check or deposit to the student. If this happens, you may be asked by Student Financial Services to return the full amount. Please know that the LSA Honors Program will make every effort to avoid this situation. The financial aid package of every student receiving an award from Honors is reviewed. The Office of Financial Aid is consulted to resolve any issues. If an award cannot be given without affecting existing financial aid, the award will not be processed and the student will be notified.