2024 AwardsSchool of Integrative Studies
Undergraduate Awards
Academic Excellence Award
The Academic Excellence Awards are given at our degree celebration each year. The awards are based on grade point average as calculated in March for graduating students.
- Alton Bryant
- Sheila Creed
- Maggie Fleming
- Julia Frederick
- Jonathan Genova
- Zachary Lane
- Katlyn McGeachy
- Kayla Merlino
- Brian Mills
- Brittany Nelson
- Dianne Rambo
- Angel Schudlich
- Alex Spellar
- Elena Ward
School of Integrative Studies Outstanding Graduate
This award is given at our degree celebration each year to graduating students who have greatly contributed to the life of the college and university. These students embody the values and teachings of the School of Integrative Studies and show the promise of using what they’ve learned to make the world a better place. Students are nominated by faculty and staff in the spring semester each year.
- Alton Bryant
- Lindsay Lowry
- Keziah Sanders
- Zoe Vozick
Jon Sultan Writing Award
The Jon Sultan Writing Award was established by Jon's parents in loving memory of their son who was an integral part of the first Integrative Studies cohort in 1995. Among his many wonderful qualities, Jon was a gifted writer who was planning a career in teaching writing. This award is presented annually to recognize achievement and encourage the development of outstanding writing talent among School of Integrative Studies students.
Students are nominated by faculty based on their writing. The School of Integrative Studies is grateful to Jon Sultan's parents who established this generous award.
- Alessaundra Shallal
Lucas Leadership Scholarship
The School of Integrative Studies (SIS) Lucas Leadership Scholarship honors the contribution and leadership of Dr. Nance Lucas during her tenure as Associate Dean. This scholarship is open to George Mason University students enrolled in Integrative Studies or Environmental Sustainability Studies degrees. Scholarship is awarded as $1,000.
- Stephanie Woosley
First Generation Scholarship
The School of Integrative Studies First Generation Student Scholarship is open to George Mason University students enrolled in Integrative Studies or Environmental Sustainability Studies degrees, who are the first in their immediate family to pursue an undergraduate education (e.g. neither parent/guardian have completed a four-year degree in the United States). Awards are given in consideration of financial need in the amount of $500 - $1,000.
- Ofori Mensha
Accessible Internships for Mason Students
- Amanda Jones
- Mickalei Lindquist
- Merna Shenouda