2013-2014
Being selected to Who’s Who Among Students in American • Universities and Colleges is one of the most prestigious honors a student can attain during his/her college career. This National Program was established in 1934 for the • purpose of honoring those students who have demonstrated outstanding achievements during their college career. Their contributions in leadership, service, campus activities, • and academic achievements set them apart from others as models for students at Sul Ross State University.
Undergraduate Students Graduate/Post Bach Must have 60 credit hours as Must have completed one of August 28, 2013, at least 30 semester at Sul Ross and have of which must have been completed a minimum of 9 taken at Sul Ross. semester credit hours Overall GPA of 3.00 or better Overall GPA of 3.25 or better Currently enrolled in 12 or Enrolled in 9 or more semester more semester hours hours Must not be on Academic or Must not be on Academic or Disciplinary Probation Disciplinary Probation Students who have already Must be active in Campus received the Who’s Who and/or Community activities award are not eligible for a and show evidence of second time. Leadership qualities.
All student applications will be scored and ranked based on the following criteria: Academic and Award Achievement including 1. but not limited to: GPA • Dean’s List Internships Honor Society Scholarships Undergraduate Research
Leadership 2. Holding an officer position in • Club/Organization Committee assignments or chaired positions • Significant work experience • Community service • Volunteer Activities • Church involvement •
Activities and Involvement 3. Participating member of student organizations • Residence Halls (Assistant, Hall monitors) • Committee work • Participating in Conferences or Workshops • Intramural Activities or Varsity Sports • Other Co-Curricular activities (Theatre, SAGE, • Skyline, Cowboy Poetry)
Recipients will be honored at the Annual Honors Convocation on Monday, April 21, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in Marshall Auditorium.
Fernanda Arroyo of Presidio, TX, Major: Education Clarissa Brotherton of Sanderson, TX, Major: Psychology Beverly Corrales of El Paso, TX, Major: Art in Education Megan Downing of Midland, TX, Major: Psychology Jose Etchart of El Paso, TX, Major: Animal Science Ryan Hoffer of El Paso, TX, Major: Psychology Maile Hoyt of Toyah, TX, Major: Kinesiology Deborah Jernigan of Alpine, TX, Major: Business (ASBT) Bonnie Lujan of Alpine, TX, Major: Education Travis Lutz of Alpine, TX, Major: Music Justin Okorocha of Pflugerville, TX, Major: Biology Melissa Petersen of Sherman, TX, Major: Animal Health Management Ivan Santos-Nunez of Alpine, TX, Major: Business Administration Claire Underwood of Glen Rose, TX, Major: Mass Communications Samantha Vela of Alpine, TX, Major: Animal Health Management Kaitlyn Wood of San Antonio, TX, Major: Theatre
Esther Alzaga of El Paso, TX, Major: Criminal Justice Mark Bradford of Colorado City, TX, Major: Public Administration Catrina Dworzack of Marfa, TX, Major: Counseling Thomas Janke of Bartlett, TX, Major: Range & Wildlife Management Sandra Kitchens of Athens, TX, Major: Criminal Justice & Public Administration James Martin of Burleson, TX, Major: Natural Resource Management Corin Olivas of Hobbs, NM, Major: Biology Amber Rodriguez of El Paso, TX, Major: MED-Counseling Stacy Sawyer of Dickinson, TX, Major: Geology Joseph Vaughn of Port Lavaca, TX, Major: Biology
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