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Honors and Prizes
HISTORY PRIZES
The Robert G. Bone History Prize is awarded to that person
having completed the junior year with a major in history who best
exemplifies the qualities of Robert G. Bone '28: enthusiasm for
learning; unbridled curiosity about life; and unbounded kindness
toward others.
The Cummings-Rumbaugh History Prize honors the
memory of Mildred Rumbaugh Cummings and Clarence W. Cummings. Mr.
Cummings was a member of the class of 1912. It is awarded to seniors
with high academic standing.
The Aileen Dunham Prize in History was established
in 1965 in honor of Professor Aileen Dunham, Chairperson of the
Department of History, 1946-1966. It is awarded annually to the
senior major who has attained the highest rank in history.
The James R. Turner Prize in History was established in
his memory in 1986. Professor Turner was a member of the History
Department from 1969 to 1986. The History Prize is awarded to the
student with the most distinguished Junior Independent Study Thesis.
HISTORY SCHOLARSHIPS
The Aileen Dunham Scholarship in History was established
in 1965 in honor of Professor Aileen Dunham, Chairman of the Department
of History, 1946-1966. It is awarded annually to a student who has
achieved excellence in history courses and who demonstrates financial
need.
The Helen K. and Ernest S. Osgood Scholarship Fund was established
in 1984 by Helen Kaslo Osgood, a member of the History Department
for thirty years beginning in 1951. In 1958 she married Ernest S.
Osgood, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Minnesota.
His activities at Wooster included advising Independent Study students
in history, which gave him much pleasure. The scholarship is awarded
annually, in consultation with the Department of History, to a junior
or senior history major who has demonstrated high academic achievement
and financial need.
HISTORY HONOR SOCIETY
Phi Alpha Theta, the national honorary society for History
students, has an active Wooster chapter. Elections are made in the
spring semester. Professor
Jeff Roche is the faculty advisor for the Wooster chapter.
Induction for new members will be held in April.
Visit the Phi Alpha Theta website.
COLLEGE-WIDE HONORS AND HONOR SOCIETIES
The Dean's List includes students meeting the following
criteria during a semester: enrollment for at least four full credits
in letter-graded courses, semester grade point average of 3.50 or
higher, no final grade of I (Incomplete) or NC (No Credit). Students
who demonstrate satisfactory progress in 451 or completion of 452
are eligible for the Dean's List with three courses which are letter-graded.
Departmental Honors are awarded at graduation to students
who meet the following standards: (1) a grade of "H" on
the Senior I.S. Thesis or unanimous vote of the department; (2)
an average of 3.5 in all courses taken in the major department;
(3) an overall average of 3.2 for four years at Wooster.
Latin Honors, first awarded in 1998, are awarded at graduation
based on overall grade point average in Wooster-graded courses:
summa cum laude for 3.900 to 4.000; magna cum laude for 3.750 to
3.899; and cum laude for 3.500 to 3.749. To graduate summa cum laude,
a student must receive a grade of "H"on the Senior I.S.
Thesis. Latin Honors are not a substitute for Departmental Honors.
Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest national society for the recognition
of high scholarship, has a chapter, the Kappa of Ohio, at Wooster.
The student membership is made up of those seniors who are first
in academic rank, a few being elected at the beginning of the senior
year on junior standing, and others at the end of the year.
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