Ut Prosim Award
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Honoring Service, Integrity, and Community Commitment
What the Award Recognizes
The Ut Prosim Award honors a CALS student who exemplifies the university motto, That I May Serve. This award celebrates students who demonstrate exceptional commitment to service, values-driven leadership, and contributions that strengthen the CALS, local, or global community.
Students in any CALS major or program, including the Agricultural Technology Program, are eligible and encouraged to be nominated.
Who the Award Is Designed For
Students who have engaged in service-oriented activities, formal or informal, academic or applied, that make a meaningful difference. This award is appropriate for students whose impact may not always be publicly visible but is deeply felt by peers, community partners, or the college.
What Makes a Strong Nominee
A strong nominee will have:
- Documented and sustained service contributions through volunteerism, outreach, mentorship, peer support, or community-engaged learning
- Demonstrated integrity, reliability, compassion, and value-based leadership
- A clear positive impact on individuals, organizations, or the broader community
- Alignment with the spirit of Ut Prosim as demonstrated in actions, choices, and personal growth with a consistent orientation toward service across academic, applied, or experiential settings.
Who Can Nominate
Students, faculty, advisors, staff, mentors, or community partners who are directly familiar with the student’s service activities. Self-nominations are welcome and encouraged.
