Honorary Degrees at the Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ
Honorary Degrees
Honorary Degrees from the Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà are conferred on the authorization of the Senate. The Honorary Degree Committee determines suitable candidates for Senate's consideration and the recipients are ultimately chosen by the Chancellor and the President.
Fall 2024 Recipients
Chancellor Jon Cornish and President and Vice-Chancellor Ed McCauley are pleased to announce the honorary degree recipient for the Fall 2024 Convocation ceremonies.
Who should you nominate for an Honorary Degree?
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How do I write a nomination?
Nominations require one primary letter of nomination and a minimum of 2 and maximum of 4 supporting statements from other individuals. The nominator should obtain the additional support letters with signatures then complete the nomination form online. Do not assume that committee members have personal knowledge of the candidate or the nominators. A summary of other accomplishments is helpful, but a full bio or resume is only required if it is deemed of importance by the nominator.
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What happens after it's submitted?
The completed nomination will be brought forward to the Honors Committee for review and consideration. If approved by this committee, the nomination is then voted on by the Senate of the Áù¾ÅÉ«ÌÃ. The Senate has responsibility for approving individuals for selection by the Chancellor and President Vice Chancellor. The list of approved candidates is then submitted to the University Chancellor who, along with the University President and Vice-Chancellor, will select an Honorary Degree awardee. All proceedings regarding the selection of recipients are confidential.