Dear BIS Student:
If you are a student who volunteers your time to help improve your community, you are invited to apply for this
distinction. The "community" you serve can be local, regional, national, or international.
At the end of each academic year, the dean recognizes two levels of distinction.
Dean’s Distinction for Public Service
This is awarded at the annual college convocations each May to undergraduate and graduate students who complete
100 or more hours of public service during their time at Mason. Students receive recognition in the college convocation program.
To have their names included in the convocation program, students graduating in January, May, or August should
apply by April 1.
To be considered for the Superior Contribution award (see below), students must apply by May 1. (Applications
received between April 1 and May 1 will not appear in the convocation ceremony program.)
Dean’s Distinction for Public Service, Superior Contribution
This is awarded to one graduating undergraduate and one graduating graduate student each year. This recognition
is accompanied by a $500 prize.
Students amassing very high levels of public service will be asked to submit additional materials about their
service for review for this award. Those selected as eligible for this honor will be contacted in mid-May after convocation.
Public Service Guidelines
Public service is any contribution made to a non-profit, non-partisan, governmental, or community organization
without financial remuneration and not for academic credit. This service should be beyond the scope of standard work responsibilities if the service is done for an employer.
Application
Document your public service hours by filling out a short survey. Be prepared to list the number of hours you
served, the agency served, a point of contact in the agency, and a very brief description of the work you performed. Use this form to submit information for up to three agencies at once. Contact Katie Clare ([log in to unmask])
if you have more than three agencies to report.
Complete the CHSS Distinction for Public Service form
here if you have 0-89 credit hours.
Complete the CHSS Distinction for Public Service form
here if you have 90+ credit hours.
More information about the award and where/how to submit is here:
http://chss.gmu.edu/about-the-college/public-service/current
Lenore Butcher Kuch, BIS '06
Student Services Manager
Bachelor of Individualized Study (BIS)
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MS 5A9
Aquia Building, Room 230
Phone: 703-993-4556
Fax: 703-993-9476
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Web: bis.gmu.edu
I am in the office Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM