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Four Students Honored as Outstanding Seniors at OSU

February 25, 2025 - 00:58

Four Students Honored as Outstanding Seniors at OSU

Four exceptional students from the College of Education and Human Sciences have been recognized as Outstanding Seniors for the 2024-25 academic year by the Oklahoma State University Alumni Association. This prestigious award highlights their academic achievements, leadership skills, and significant contributions to the university community.

The recipients, who have excelled in their respective programs, embody the spirit of dedication and excellence that Oklahoma State University strives to instill in its students. Their commitment to education and human sciences has not only enriched their personal growth but has also positively impacted their peers and the broader community.

The selection process for Outstanding Seniors is rigorous, with candidates evaluated on their academic performance, involvement in extracurricular activities, and overall contributions to campus life. The honored students will be celebrated during a special ceremony, where they will have the opportunity to share their experiences and insights with fellow students and faculty. This recognition serves as a testament to their hard work and the bright futures that lie ahead for each of them.


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