The Campus Leadership Awards were created by the Dean of Students Office to recognize students' outstanding accomplishments and create a long-standing tradition of celebrating success. We encourage members of our community who are nominating students or determining award winners to consider leadership as a process rather than a position. The Campus Leadership Awards celebrate students who are role models on our campus, regardless of whether or not they hold formal leadership positions.

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Every student who walks through the halls of Chapman University is a leader in their own right and the Campus Leadership Awards recognize outstanding achievement by students throughout the Chapman community.
Campus Leadership Awards
Awards Process
- Nominations - Chapman faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to nominate outstanding students for one or more awards. Nominations open and close in March.
- Nominees submit supplemental information - All nominees are asked to submit supplemental information such as a photo, resume, and responses to questions pertinent to each award. Supplemental information is due in March.
- Award Recipients Selected - Committees will review nominations along with the supplemental information provided to select award recipients.
- Award Recipients Announced - Recipients for all awards are announced at the Campus Leadership Awards Ceremony in the Fish Interfaith Center.
Award Descriptions
Cheverton Award
The Cheverton Award is the oldest and highest undergraduate student honor at Chapman
University. Students are not nominated for the Cheverton Award; they are invited to apply by the
faculty based on their outstanding academic record. The recipient is selected by a vote of the full Chapman faculty. A gift of the
class of 1929, the original bronze Cheverton Award cup remains on exhibit in Argyros
Forum along with its successor, a silver bowl. Upon these trophies are engraved the
names of all Cheverton awardees since 1929.
Gloria and Julian Peterson Outstanding Leadership Award
The Gloria and Julian Peterson Award is bestowed upon the graduating senior who has
given distinguished leadership in their dedication to enriching university life.
This student must exemplify leadership as represented in at least three of the four
pillars that guide Chapman University: Intellectual, Physical, Social, and Spiritual.
Students are not nominated for the Peterson Award; all seniors nominated for a Campus
Leadership Award are considered. The recipient is selected by the Dean of Students Office. A minimum cumulative
GPA of 3.0 and degree conferral by August is required. This is Chapman’s highest
senior leadership award.
Ronald M. Huntington Outstanding Scholarship Award
The Ronald M. Huntington Award is bestowed upon the graduating senior judged to have
exhibited the most distinguished record of scholarly accomplishments while a student
at Chapman University. Evidence of exemplary and meritorious scholarship well beyond
normal classroom activities is expected. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5, a nomination
from a Chapman faculty member, and degree conferral by May is required.
Paul S. Delp Outstanding Service Award
The Paul S. Delp Award is bestowed upon the graduating senior judged to have made
the greatest contribution of public service to the community at large. This award
is based upon the student’s entire record of service, addressing any number of economic,
environmental, or social issues, during their college career. A substantial commitment
to a life of service as evidenced by documented activities that significantly benefit
the greater good and serve as models to others is expected. A minimum cumulative
GPA of 3.0 and degree conferral by August is required.
Outstanding Diversity Leadership Award
The Outstanding Diversity Leadership Award is bestowed upon the graduating senior
who has shown exemplary promotion of diversity and inclusion at Chapman. This award
is based upon the student's accomplishments and efforts over the course of their college
career. A strong commitment to diversity, significant contributions to inclusive
community building, and evidence of positive impact on the entire University community
is expected. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and degree conferral by August is required.
Jerry Price Campus Leadership Award
The Jerry Price Award, endowed by Brad and Kim Cohen, is bestowed upon an undergraduate
student who is a change maker through their leadership. The recipient will be a student
who has overcome adversity or has recognized the need for change within the University
or surrounding communities, and has shown leadership and initiative to realize that
change. Students are not nominated for the Jerry Price Campus Leadership Award; all first-year,
sophomore, and junior students who are nominated for a Campus Leadership Award are
considered. The recipient is selected by the Dean of Students Office. A minimum cumulative
GPA of 3.0, involvement in a Chapman student organization, and eligibility for a Chapman
Grant are required.
James L. Doti Outstanding Graduate Student Award
The James L. Doti Award is the highest graduate student honor at Chapman University
and is bestowed upon a graduating masters and doctoral student with a distinguished
record of academic accomplishment, scholarly/creative activity, and/or service. Students are not nominated for the James L. Doti Award; they are selected by the faculty
based on their outstanding academic record.
Outstanding Leaders in Each Class Award
The Outstanding Leader Awards are given to the outstanding leaders in each class (first
year, sophomore, junior, senior) for demonstrating leadership and serving as a role
model to others within and outside of the Chapman community. Excellent and distinguished
leadership in at least one facet of university life and a minimum cumulative GPA of
2.5 are required. Nominees for the Outstanding Senior Award must have their degree
conferred by August.
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