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Students recognized for engagement, strong faith, and academic excellence

Fri, Apr 29, 2022

The 麻豆区 School of Business routinely recognizes the graduating class each spring with dinner and an awards presentation called Senior Salute. The awards portion of the evening is designed to recognize students in three categories, including excellent, engaged, and faithful.

The Excellence Award recognizes students who demonstrate academic excellence based on cumulative grade point average at Calvin and grade point average within major courses. One winner for each major was selected.

2022 Winners

  • Matt Wolterink
  • Elly Zandee
  • Sam Sonday
  • Jeff VanderPloeg
  • Maddie Lanser
  • Gretchen Karsten
  • Jordan Katje
  • Allison Apol
  • Max Bredeweg (2021 grad)

The Engaged Award recognizes students who are most engaged with their educational experience at Calvin, including with their fellow classmates in teamwork and group projects; through their involvement in student organizations; community and church activities; and internships as determined by the faculty.

2022 Winners

  • Gretchen Karsten
  • Daniel Kwik

The Faithful Award recognizes students who exemplify strong faith and are seen by others as being dependable; men and women of great integrity and faith; and people who seek to model Christ in their lives as determined by the faculty.

2022 Winners

  • Aaron Admiraal
  • Molly Elenbaas
  • Denny Tawas

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