Honors Community Award
The Honors Community Award is a prize sponsored by the Honors Student Council designed to acknowledge outstanding dedication to community service on the part of honors students.
How do I win?
The Honors Community Award is tiered, meaning that a student can win the bronze, silver, or gold prize. The bronze prize is awarded for 30-39 community service hours, the silver for 40-49, and the gold for 50+.
To submit your hours for consideration, log them in Volunteer ICT. Make sure you select the Cohen Honors College as your secondary affiliation.
Do you already volunteer with your church, your sorority or fraternity? No problem. Use Volunteer ICT to find volunteer opportunities and to submit hours you have worked at other organizations. Volunteer ICT will keep track of all of your service hours for you. Just submit the information including a contact to verify your work.
What do I win?
Students who are awarded the prize will be recognized at the Honors End-of-Year Celebration and will receive a certificate corresponding to their tier level.