George Wharton Pepper Prize Application

The George Wharton Pepper Prize is awarded to the senior who, by the vote of the faculty, staff and students, "most nearly represents the Lafayette ideal."

Name(Required)
Major Information
Major
Second Major (if applicable)
Dual Degree (if applicable)
Minor (if applicable)
 
Should start with L04xxxxxxx
In this space please enter a brief self-statement of 300 words or less explaining how your accomplishments relate to the Lafayette ideal. “The Lafayette Ideal is a well-rounded, educated member of the senior class who adds to a sound academic record, noteworthy participation in college activities and student life, which contribute to the advancement of the College on and off the campus. Academic brilliance or athletic prowess alone is not the criterion [for selection as a Pepper Prize Recipient].” Applicants can be creative in their personal statement if they wish (but it is not required).
If there is additional information that should be noted as your application is considered please type it here. (Note: this section is not required.)

Academic Activity / Award

Academic Activity / Award
Please list and describe Academic activities in which you have participated or Academic awards you have received. For example you may list "Chemical Engineering Club" then designate the number of years you were active and in the description explain that you were a member for 2 years and went on to serve as Vice President your senior year. Other examples of academic activities might include: National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Phi Beta Kappa, Excel Scholar program, senior thesis, Writing Associate, Tutor, etc. After you enter your academic activities or awards information you may add more items by hitting the + sign.
Academic Activity / Award
Total years participated
Briefly describe your involvement
 

Campus Service Activity / Award

Campus Service Activity/Award
Please list and describe Campus Service activities or awards. For example, you might list "The Lafayette" then designate the number of years you were active and in the description explain that you were a staff writer your first and third year and served as copy editor your senior year. Other examples of campus service activities might include: Resident Adviser, PASA, Kaleidoscope, Student Organization, The Lafayette, etc. After you enter your campus activities or awards information you may add more items by hitting the + sign.
Campus Service Activity/Award
Total years participated
Briefly describe your involvement
 

Community Service

Community Service
Please list and describe Community Service activities. Some examples of Community Service activities might include: Prison Tutor program, volunteering at a Soup Kitchen, ASB, POSP, Landis, etc. After you enter your community service information you may add more items by hitting the + sign.
Community Service
Total years participated
Briefly describe your involvement
 

Athletic Activity/Award

Athletic Activity/Award
Please list and describe any Athletic participation or awards. Examples of Athletic participation would include: varsity, club and intramural sports as well as individual participation in athletic activities on and off campus. After you enter your Athletic activities you may add more items by hitting the + sign.
Athletic Activity/Award
Total years participated
Briefly describe your involvement
 

Special Interest Activity/Award

Special Interest Activity/Award
Please list and describe any Special Interest activities. This is a place for you to note any accomplishments that did not fit in one of the previous categories. After you enter your special interest activities or awards information you may add more items by hitting the + sign.
Special Interest Activity/Award
Total years participated
Briefly describe your involvement