Applications for Spring Campus Awards are available on the CASH system from October 1 through February 1, each year.
OU HEALTH CAMPUS, OU-TULSA, AND OU HEALTH CAMPUS REMOTE SITES:
Health Campus students may apply for individual campus awards (recognition only – not scholarships) via the following links for the following awards:
NORMAN CAMPUS - Applications Due Feb 1 on CASH
Norman campus students may apply for individual campus awards (which are recognition only - not scholarships) via CASH.ou.edu:
Selected transfer students who have excelled in the areas of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Once selected for this award, students are ineligible to receive it again. Recipients are selected by a committee of faculty and staff annually.
Selected individuals who have made a significant impact on the community through service. Once selected for this award, students are ineligible to receive it again. Recipients are selected by a committee of faculty and staff annually.
The highest honor bestowed to freshmen by the university community. 15 individuals are selected by a committee of faculty and staff annually.
The highest honor bestowed to sophomores by the university community. 15 individuals are selected by a committee of faculty and staff annually.
The highest honor bestowed to juniors by the university community for those who have excelled in the areas of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. 15 individuals are selected by a committee of faculty and staff annually.
The PE-ET Top 10 Senior Honor Society includes an interview process along with the CASH application. Students are eligible to apply if they are scheduled to receive a Bachelor's Degree in December or anytime in the Spring/Summer following their third year of undergrad.
Presented to two individuals who have made a significant contribution to enhancing the University community. Recipients are selected by a committee of faculty and staff annually.
Sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs and Delta Gamma Fraternity, in honor of Fern Holland (learn more), recognizing a full-time undergraduate student who showcases a great desire to make a difference in the world around them. The selection process involves several stages, beginning with nominations from faculty and staff and culminating in a committee, appointed by the Vice President for Student Affairs, selecting a deserving recipient.
A $1,500 cash award recognizing a full-time undergraduate student who demonstrates exceptional leadership qualities. The selection process involves several stages, beginning with nominations from faculty and staff and culminating in a committee, appointed by the Vice President for Student Affairs, selecting a deserving recipient.
The Letzeiser Honor List is comprised of seniors as a stimulus of good citizenship and achievement who are scheduled to receive a Bachelor's Degree in December or anytime in the Spring/Summer of their final year of undergrad.
Three Letzeiser Medalists (bronze, silver, and gold) are selected from the honor list each year and are not announced until the Campus Awards Ceremony.
All Letzeiser Recipients are selected by a committee of faculty and staff annually.
This award was established in honor of Regent Walter Neustadt, who served from 1969-1976 and gained immense respect for his dedication and service to the University of Oklahoma. Each year the Student Government Association presents this award to a staff member who has exhibited outstanding leadership and service to the University community. The recipient will be announced at the Campus Awards Ceremony.