Wilson Award

The Wilson Award medal laying on a black cloth
The Wilson Award is presented annually at the Student Honors Awards ceremony to the university's most outstanding graduating senior. The recipient is selected based on character, determination, involvement and academic achievement.

Eligibility

Any graduating senior this academic year (August, December, or May) is eligible to apply. The selection committee considers participation and leadership in student organizations along with scholastic achievement. Leadership and participation in organizations or activities of campus significance are considered more strongly than those of a general nature.

Name a Nomination for the Wilson Award

The complete package, including all three recommendation letters, MUST be submitted by NOON on Friday, February 6, 2026 to:

Office of the Dean of Students
Reng Student Union, Room 2029
P.O. Box 1980
State University, AR 72467
(870) 972-2048

Late or incomplete applications will not be considered; there will be no exceptions.

Distinguished Service Awards

Because so many students are eligible for the Wilson Award, the university began presenting four to seven Distinguished Student Awards. It is from the Distinguished Student Award winners that the Wilson Award winner is selected.

Selection Process

All completed applications are reviewed by a selection committee comprised of faculty, staff, students and former Wilson Award recipients. The committee selects a minimum of four and maximum of seven students as recipients of the Distinguished Student Awards. From the Distinguished Student Award winners, the committee then selects one recipient for the R.E. Lee Wilson Award. Nominees should be prepared for a possible brief interview as part of the selection process. The awards will be presented at a ceremony in April.

Award

Previous Wilson Award recipients formed a Wilson Fellows Chapter of the ASU Alumni Association which has funded a scholarship program. Wilson Award winners receive a post-graduate scholarship from the chapter to be used for additional education after graduation from A-State.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about the R.E. Lee Wilson Award and its application process? Below you’ll find answers to the most frequently asked questions.

Students are encouraged to take the initiative and make a request of an Arkansas State University faculty member or organization advisor to be nominated. The student can complete the entire application, but must have a faculty member or organization advisor agree to be listed on the application as ‘nominator’.

You may not have more than three letters of recommendation with your completed application. The first three letters that arrive at the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Office will be the three included with your application. All others will be discarded.

As detailed as possible. If you are involved in an organization, list the extent of your involvement as well as the purpose of the organization. If you are an officer, list the duties of your job and your accomplishments in the position. The committee cannot read more into the application than the information you give. If you do not explain your involvement, they will not understand how active you were or how much time the position took. Some members of the committee may not know all of the specific organizations on the A-State campus or what they do, so it helps to be specific.

No. The committee considers students involved in all types of activities on campus. Previous recipients include student-athletes, students who had an emphasis on involvement in their own college, and students who were never presidents of any organization, but were actively involved in them.

Provide the professor with as much information about your campus involvement as possible. Many professors only know part of your involvement on campus and off; help them give you the best nomination by sharing your other activities. Also, provide suggestions to the professor of other recommendation letters he/she could request for you.

One letter must be from a faculty member. This could be your advisor or another professor with whom you have a strong relationship. Another required letter is from an organization advisor. This could also be a faculty member, someone on the A-State staff, or a volunteer (i.e. a Greek adviser). The third letter can be from anyone; however, attempt to find three different people who each know you in a different capacity. The committee wants to learn what kind of person you are, so each letter needs to be unique to his/her relationship with you. It also helps to find people who are familiar with the DSA/Wilson Awards and understand their significance as Arkansas State University’s highest student honors, recognizing service and involvement.

Previous Winners

Presentation of the award began in 1934. Until 1980 the award was presented to the outstanding male and female graduating senior. Beginning in 1981 it was determined this practice was no longer necessary, and the university began presenting the award to one student.

1934
Violet Fox Taylor
Leland W. "Tex" Plunkett
1935
Margaret McGlasson Cronin
Harmon L. Elder
1936
Eleanor Sanders Lane
George E. Alcott
1937
Mildred Liddell Turer
Joe W. Watson
1938
Alice Horn Bryant
Charles N. Nutter
1939
Mary C. Murphy
W. Clark Hetherington
1940
Mary White Ridings
Paul H. Albright
1941
Patty Sanders McGuire
James R. Haynes
1942
Jewel Hannah Conniff
Louie N. Rodgers
1943
Martha Richardson O'Malley
Robert S. McGinnis
1944
Jacqueline Lilliker Laux
Kermit L. Racely
1945
Mary Richmond Cobb
Gaither A. McKelvey
1946
Joyce Lichtenberger McEwen
Paul Johnston
1947
Doris Rector Landers
Carl Graves
1948
Janie Gipson Sullivan
Sterlin C. Moore
1949
Phyllis Ford Crawford
James F. Sloan, III
1950
Gloria J. Spotts
James E. Wilkinson
1951
Clinnie Wofford Cannon
Leroy Little
1952
Mary Farmer Coble
David L. Lau
1953
Margaret Cooper Blackwood
George W. Bell
1954
Joyce Pasmore Miller
William R. Singleton
1955
Mary White Lamb
Houston H. Garner
1956
Ina Wiles Hudson
Charles L. Rasberry
1957
Joann Raines Sullivan
Rice L. Van Ausdall
1958
Marilyn Reng Bell
Charley J. Thornton
1959
Charlotte James Akelaitis
Doug E. Moore
1960
Rosalie Gorham Barber
Charles H. Long
1961
Hazel Coleman Dickey
Don R. DeArmon
1962
Donna Lynch Mustaine
Charlie T. Crow
1963
Frances Farabee Jones
Randy W. Ishmael
1964
Sharon Craft Littlejohn
Bill C. Foster
1965
Becky Bridges Bailey
Bill M. Ennis
1966
Catherine Smart Williams
John W. Alderson, III
1967
Mignonne Wilson Flagg
John M. Erwin
1968
Allison Denman Holland
Cecil H. Holifield
1969
Pamela Fuhr Dunavant
Laudies Brantley, Jr.
1970
Sharon Pierce Dent
Gordon D. Simpson
1971
Patti Jo Warr Baber
Ron K. Bell
1972
Cynthia Truxton Van Winkle
Michael T. Worley
1973
M.J. Pearle
Herschel L. Jones
1974
Sanda Gerdes Greene
Mike B. Mallott
1975
Vicky Garman Rudy
J.H. Williams
1976
Margo Travis AufderHeide
Conrad Cunningham
1977
Pam Blackwood
Preston D. Monroe
1978
Leann Spigner Wisdom
Gregory M. Hopkins
1979
Margy Cannon
Chuck R. Maulden
1980
Becky Wood Frederick
Freeman M. Montaque, Jr.
1981
J. Mark Lewis
1982
Mark R. Hayes
1983
Patricia Cychol Hayes
1984
David L. Ivers
1985
D. Price Marshall, Jr.
1986
Rhonda G. Davis
1987
Tommy Dillard, III
1988
Mark A. Belk
1989
Elisa Masterson White
1990
Mike K. Schreck
1991
Daya Seymore McAlexander
1992
Cheryl Hinck Speights
1993
Tommy E. Fowler, Jr.
1994
M. Shane Broadway
1995
Molly Mayer Phillips
1996
Kelly Sartain Buckliew
1997
Joel Garrison
1998
Laurie Smalling
1999
Stephanie Curton Kenley
2000
Angela Barber Austin
2001
Allison Collier Catlett
2002
Andrea Smalec Morrissey
2003
Sach Oliver
2004
Shelley LunBeck
2005
Jacob N. Hampton
2006
James Bishop
2007
Jessica Hicks
2008
Rachel Smith
2009
Kyle Fulton
2010
Anna Callaway
2011
Shannon O'Nale
2012
Candice Mey-Biggers
2013
Hunter Petrus
2014
LaTasha Moore
2015
Earl Morris
2016
Erin Wadley
2017
Jared Gowen
2018
Robert Morris
2019
Thomas Hamaker
2020
ChrisTina Okolo
2021
Rashad Kirksey
2022
Reed Middleton
2023
Hye Sun Choi
2024
Natan Gomez
2025
Amber Yates