Top Ten Senior Award nominations due Friday

Help the WSU Alumni Association honor and recognize the accomplishments of our incredible WSU seniors through the Top Ten Senior Awards. Nominations are due Friday, March 25.

Do you know an amazing senior who excels in one of these areas?

  • Academics
  • Athletics
  • Campus Involvement
  • Community Service
  • Visual/Performing Arts

Take just a few minutes to help us honor and recognize the accomplishments of these incredible students. The Top Ten Senior Awards provide an opportunity for faculty, staff, community members, and other students to nominate a deserving senior for their contributions to Washington State University.

Nomination forms, selection criteria, and information about the selection process can be found online at alumni.wsu.edu/topten. The nomination form can be submitted online.

Nominations must be received by March 25, and nominees must be undergraduates at any of the WSU campuses graduating during the 2022 calendar year. Please reference the category descriptions at alumni.wsu.edu/topten for eligibility requirements in each area.

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