Alumni Service Award

 

The Alumni Service Award (formerly the Alumni Community Service Award) recognizes an alumnus who dedicates personal time and energy towards their community and uses their education and experiences gained at the university to promote public service causes, advance university efforts, promote student success or positively contribute to the university culture.

To be considered for this award, you should:

  • Provide evidence of regular and sustained service to the community, university, or society as a whole
  • Contribute beyond, or entirely outside, the realm of the nominees’ standard career responsibilities
  • Display a passionate commitment to the above endeavor(s)
  • Demonstrate ethical, commendable behavior in the execution of the above endeavor(s)
  • Accomplish the above during or after their academic tenure at AMU
  • Nominees may be self-nominated, nominated by another graduate, a member of the faculty or staff, or another person outside the university who knows the nominee and the university well
  • Nominees will be notified of their nomination and encouraged to apply for the award
  • The award may, but will not necessarily, be awarded annually

All materials are to be submitted in one complete packet on the award nomination form. Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered.

  • One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or supervisor who knows you well. The letter should specifically address how you meet the requirements for the award. You may want to give your recommendation writer a summary of the award
  • An original essay of no more than 1,000 words that outlines why you are an exceptional candidate for the award including concrete examples of how you meet each of the requirements for this award. Answers questions such as:
  • In what ways have you served the community or university?
  • In what ways has this service carried the spirit of the university?
  • What are the recognized contributions made by you that demonstrate a benefit to the larger community?
  • Evidence that you received state or national recognition for significant achievements in your chosen field
  • Your current professional resume
  • Additional information such as news articles, recognition awards, and volunteer service, that supports the nomination are encouraged, but not required
  • Award recipients will be honored during Commencement weekend, and should we have an in-person celebration, one night accommodations and individual travel expenses to attend Commencement will be paid for by the University
  • Award recipients receive a crystal trophy
  • Award recipients are not required to attend Commencement to accept the award
 

Nominations for the 2025 awards cycle are now open until January 24, 2025.  For additional information or questions, contact the University Awards Committee.