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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2009-2011 Student Life and Services Awards for Graduating Students  


Awards for Graduating Students

General

Beta Gamma Sigma. The Alpha of New Jersey Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma restricts eligibility for election to membership in the society to the highest 10 percent of the graduating class. The attainment of high original scholarship, outstanding service, and good moral character are qualifications for election of those scholastically eligible.

Beta Gamma Sigma Alumni Bronze Medallion.
Presented to the graduating student who has demonstrated outstanding character; scholastic achievement; participation in collegiate affairs; and potential for civic, business, or professional leadership.

Beta Gamma Sigma Key.
Awarded to the initiate who has not only an excellent scholastic record, but who has also given outstanding service to the school.

Dr. Rosa Oppenheim Leadership Award. This award honors Executive Vice Dean Dr. Rosa Oppenheim's extraordinary commitment to Rutgers Business School and the leadership she has exhibited throughout her career, including two stints as Interim Dean. This award recognizes a student who has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to positive leadership.

Edmund L. Houston-Alfreda P. Robinson Award.
This award is presented to a minority master of business administration (M.B.A.) graduate who demonstrates great academic achievement as well as evidence of entrepreneurial achievement.

Pharmaceutical Management Program's Editor's Award.
This award is sponsored by a graduate of the pharmaceutical management M.B.A. program, who wishes to remain anonymous. It is given each year to a graduating M.B.A. student concentrating in pharmaceutical management. Students must have a 3.5 GPA upon completion of 45 credits and must have made a significant contribution to the pharmaceutical management M.B.A. program and the Pharmaceutical Management Club at Rutgers Business School. The award is based on nominations made by the director of the pharmaceutical management M.B.A. program and voted on by the Pharmaceutical Industry Scholars, the director of the M.B.A. program, and the director of the M.B.A. Office of Career Management.

Rutgers Business School Finance Advisory Board Award.
This award is made on behalf of the school's finance advisory board annually to an outstanding student in finance.

Rutgers Business School Alumni Association Prize.
This award is given each year to the M.B.A. student with high scholastic and extracurricular achievement.

Brick-Whitcomb Prize. Established by John Longo and David Whitcomb, this award recognizes the M.B.A. student who completes the best stock report for the course Advanced Portfolio Management.

Dr. S. George Walters Consulting Excellence Award. This award was established in honor of George Walters, who developed the first interfunctional team consultancy process for the M.B.A. program. This award recognizes the teams with the best submissions of consulting assignments for the team consulting program.


Executive M.B.A.

Executive M.B.A. Achievement Prize. The E.M.B.A. Class of 1984 is the sponsor of this prize. It is awarded annually to the executive M.B.A. (E.M.B.A.) graduate with the highest academic achievement in the E.M.B.A. program.

Leon Wojtenko Award. This award is given to the E.M.B.A. student who exemplifies persistence and integrity in the face of personal challenge.

Joel E. Kelly Award.
The E.M.B.A. Class of 1994 is the sponsor of this prize in memory of their classmate. It is awarded to the E.M.B.A. graduate, selected by fellow students, who best exemplifies the qualities of leadership and citizenship toward classmates and the E.M.B.A. program.

E.M.B.A. Director's Award. It is awarded to the graduating E.M.B.A. student who has made outstanding contributions to the continued success of the E.M.B.A. program.

 
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