The Honor Roll will recognize students who take the initiative to make their communities a priority through service. Zimpleman College of Business students who perform and record at least 20 hours of community service, and submit a reflection paper or attend reflection session at the end of the semester, will be placed on this honor roll in recognition of their commitment to making a positive societal impact.
Who is eligible? |
Zimpleman College of Business undergraduate and graduate students who perform and confirm 20 hours of community service with an approved organization, and submit a reflection paper or attend a reflection session at the end of the semester. |
Recognition |
Students meeting the eligibility requirements will be recognized in an honor roll published by the Zimpleman College of Business and receive a personal message from the dean. |
Community service defined |
Community service is defined as volunteer service for a non-profit organization or educational institution that meets the spirit of ÁùºÏ±¦¿â's inspiration statement: Together we transform lives and strengthen communities. Service performed through class activities, university-sponsored service programs, clubs, sororities and fraternities can also count towards the Honor Roll. |
Reflection |
Students can opt to either submit a one-page reflection on what they did and what they learned or join the dean for a reflection session at the end of the semester to meet the eligibility requirements. Details on how to submit/join a reflection session will be published on this site during the semester. |
Tracking |
We are introducing a new online platform from technology partner GivePulse to make it easier for students to record their hours and provide information about their service using either a web browser or mobile app. Submissions will be reviewed regularly by ÁùºÏ±¦¿â staff and hours approved accordingly. Students are encouraged to GivePulse Quickstart Guide to claim their account, join the honor roll group, search for volunteer opportunities, and track their impact. |