GRADUATING AWARDS FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:

Medals presented at convocation are among the most prestigious of university awards. It is the intention of the University of Calgary to uphold the standard of these medals as they reflect the highest academic distinction that a student can aspire to in a particular discipline.

Policies for awarding convocation medals:

·These policies apply to students graduating from undergraduate programs.

·No application required.

·Medals based entirely on academic standing will be awarded at the conclusion of the Winter Session.

Gold Medals

·There will be only one gold medal awarded by each faculty except in the case of gold medals established prior to the current policy.

·Gold medals will be awarded to the student graduating with the highest distinction in each faculty.

Silver Medallions

·There will be only one silver medallion awarded by each department or equivalent unit.

·Silver medallions may be awarded to the student graduating with the highest distinction in each department or equivalent unit.

Students who graduated at the previous Fall Convocation will also be considered for convocation medals on the same basis as students who graduate at Spring Convocations.

Guidelines for Selection of Faculty Medal Winners

Each faculty determines their definition of distinction and guidelines for selection of medal recipients, with consideration to the following criteria:

- grade point average

- course load

- minimum number of University of Calgary courses taken

Selection of recipients for the Governor General's Silver Medallions and the Muriel Kovitz Prize is the responsibility of the Academic Awards Committee.

If a student is granted an award, the University of Calgary reserves the right to release pertinent information to provincial funding bodies or the donor of the award.

The University assumes liability for the payment of scholarships, bursaries, prizes and other awards only to the extent that gifts from donors, or returns from particular investments for these purposes will permit.

As this information is published a considerable time before the opening of the session, the University reserves the right to make whatever changes circumstances may require, including cancellation or addition of particular awards.