The Rising Star Awards support programs in the Arts and Sciences Office of Undergraduate Recruitment, which serves Ohio State’s undergraduate student population. The awards are part of the College of Arts and Sciences recruitment, retention and recognition program for undergraduate students.
Consistent with the university’s mission, the Rising Star Awards, funded from the general Arts and Sciences Scholarship Fund, shall be used to support educational diversity at the university. The fund shall be used to provide up to ten undergraduate awards to be given to students at the end of their first year of enrollment.
What
This award is designed to support ten one-time awards at $500 each, but the committee has the discretion to award more or fewer awards, and a greater or lesser amount of dollars for each award, depending on the pool of applicants. The awards will be one-time awards with new students selected each year.
Who
Eligible students are those first year students who have declared majors in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Necessary criteria for eligibility:
- GPA 3.0 or above and completed resume
Other criteria that will be considered at the committee’s discretion:
- Outstanding participation in the Program for Advancing Scholarship & Service (PASS) (using sign-in sheets & other attendance record)
- Active involvement in other campus organizations (documentation from organization official)
- Demonstration of initiative evidenced by internships, leadership in campus organizations, steps towards research and global education, interest in PASS peer leadership, and any additional input from peer leaders about any student who has demonstrated superior leadership skills
- Active participation in community service
Application process
Students should self-nominate by filling out the application link below. Please note the other criteria required above. Applications are due March 4, 2024.
Contact Angelett Anderson at anderson.2777@osu.edu in the Office of Undergraduate Recruitment with questions.
Award recipients will be chosen by a selection committee in the College of Arts and Sciences. The university may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or university policy.