ABINGTON, Pa. — Penn State Abington students celebrated their academic achievements with their loved ones, faculty and staff at the annual Awards and Leadership reception. Led by Chancellor Margo DelliCarpini, the campus community recognized the students’ high standards and dedication to excellence.
“Quality does not emerge from checking boxes. People who strive to excel go beyond what is required. ... You embody Abington’s core values of academic excellence, community engagement, diversity and inclusive excellence, and ethical learning,” she said.
A total of 112 Abington students were recognized with annual University-wide awards for academic excellence:
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President’s Walker Award: Eighty-nine first-year students received this award for earning a 4.0 grade-point average in their first semester.
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President Sparks Award: Thirteen Abington sophomores who maintained a 4.0 cumulative grade-point average at the end of their third semester received this award.
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Evan Pugh Scholar Award: Ten juniors and seniors in the upper 0.5% of their respective classes at the end of their fifth semester and beyond were recipients of this award.
David Ruth, associate professor of history and coordinator of the Penn State Abington Honors Program, recognized 80 students who successfully completed the program’s requirements including maintaining a 3.3 cumulative average, enrolling in honors courses, participating in research and leadership activities, and working with professors on an independent study.