Student Life Student Awards
Located in Main Building near entrance MB3 and the Bursar's office.
7777 South May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Student Awards
Student Awards
Each year, Oklahoma City Community College recognizes the outstanding curricular and co-curricular achievements of students. Students will be recognized for the following achievements:
- Certificate of Appreciation – Campus Involvement
- Civic Honors – Service Award
- President's Volunteer Service Award
- Certificate of Achievement – Academic Affairs
- Certificate of Achievement – Community & Workforce Development
- Honors Graduates – Academic Award
- President's Award for Excellence – Academic Award
Certificate of Appreciation
Students nominated for this award have displayed significant effort for the improvement of the greater good through co-curricular involvement, such as membership in a student organization, serving as a peer mentor or writing for the Pioneer. These students displayed outstanding academic achievement, inspired and motivated others, and exemplified integrity in all words and actions.
Certificate of Achievement: Academic Affairs
Students nominated for this award have been identified by their faculty as exemplary students in the academic or certificate program. Each academic or certified program can nominate up to two students.
Certificate of Achievement: Community and Workforce Development
Students nominated for this award have been identified by their faculty as exemplary students in the academic or certificate program. Each academic or certified program can nominate up to two students.
Honors Program
The Honors Program at Oklahoma City Community College challenges and invites full-time and part-time students to develop a deeper understanding of academic material through individually designed Honors Contracts. Honors Contracts present students and instructors with a unique opportunity to create academically insightful projects or processes in potentially any class.
President's Award of Excellence
Students nominated for this award have been identified as the most outstanding student in their academic division. These students must have completed a minimum of 30 credit hours with a GPA of 3.5 and established excellence beyond the classroom through campus involvement and/or civic engagement. Each academic division can nominate two students.