Honorary Undergraduate Degrees

G3.06 Honorary Undergraduate Degrees

Purpose

Missouri State University is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in all facets of research, teaching and service. As such, the University seeks to recognize distinguished citizens by awarding Honorary Degrees. Two distinct Honorary Degrees are given; the Honorary Doctorate Degree and the Honorary Undergraduate Degree.

The Honorary Doctorate Degree recognizes the extraordinary achievements of distinguished citizens (Faculty Senate Action 36-00/01; Bylaws of the Faculty, Sec 8 (10), lines 901 – 951). These citizens should also have a strong tie to this community, state and region. The Honorary Doctorate Degree is a prestigious and distinctive honor, and is the highest honorary award given by Missouri State University.

The Honorary Undergraduate Degree is only awarded in rare and exceptional circumstances, when it is determined by the Committee on Undergraduate Degrees that this honor is more appropriate than an Honorary Doctorate Degree. The purpose of this honor is to recognize individuals who may or may not have been admitted to, or graduated from, Missouri State University under exceptional or extraordinary conditions. For example, the first recipient of the Honorary Undergraduate Degree was denied admission to the University due to her race, not on the basis of her academic qualifications. It is anticipated that the awardees will have distinguished themselves within their community, state or region.

Eligibility

An individual may or may not have been admitted to, or graduated from, Missouri State University due to exceptional or extraordinary conditions. The honoree must be living at the time of selection. Current members of the MSU staff, faculty, administration, and Board of Governors, as well as elected officials while holding elected office, are not eligible. Financial considerations should not be involved in the selection process.

Nominators should carefully consider whether an individual would be better served by being considered for an Honorary Doctorate Degree; a much more prestigious and distinctive honor. The nomination cycle for Honorary Doctorate Degrees commences in August of each calendar year.

Committee on Honorary Undergraduate Degrees

Since Honorary Undergraduate Degrees are to be awarded in only rare and exceptional circumstances, the Chair of the Faculty Senate will, upon receipt of a nomination, form a committee on Honorary Undergraduate Degrees. The composition of the committee will mirror that of the Committee on Honorary Graduate Degrees; the committee shall consist of six (6) faculty members, one from each academic college appointed by the chair of the Faculty Senate; the Provost or an appointed representative; and one student selected from either the Honors College or the Student Government Association. The Chair of the Faculty Senate may also ask the Committee on Honorary Graduate Degrees to fill this role.

Criteria and procedures

Nominations may be made to the Chair of the Faculty Senate by any member of the campus community at any time during the academic year. The Committee on Honorary Undergraduate Degrees is to review nominations and select recipients for University Honorary Undergraduate Degrees according to the procedures and eligibility criteria outlined below.

  1. The honoree must be living at the time of selection.
  2. Current members of the MSU staff, faculty, administration, and Board of Governors, as well as elected officials while holding elected office, are not eligible. Financial considerations should not be involved in the selection process.
  3. The Committee will decide whether it would be more appropriate for the candidate to be considered for an Honorary Doctorate Degree. If so, then the committee will recommend against an honorary undergraduate degree, and contact the nominator for permission to forward the application to the Committee on Honorary Doctorate Degrees.
  4. The purpose of this honor is to recognize individuals who may or may not have been admitted to, or graduated from, Missouri State University under exceptional or extraordinary conditions. Therefore, an individual’s financial support to the University shall play no role in the deliberations of the committee. The individual must have a tie to Missouri State University. It is also anticipated that the awardees will have distinguished themselves in other ways within their community, state or region.
  5. No more than one honorary undergraduate degree may be conferred annually. The committee should feel no pressure to recommend an individual for this type of honor. If the decision to not award a degree is made, the Committee Chair shall contact the Nominator(s) and Faculty Senate Chair to inform them of the committee’s decision and the justification for that decision.
  6. If the committee recommends the awarding of an Honorary Undergraduate Degree, then the Committee Chair shall contact the Faculty Senate Chair to inform them of the decision. The Committee and Faculty Senate Chairs shall then meet confidentially with the Provost and then President so that any concerns or questions may be addressed. If concerns are raised, the Committee may reconsider its recommendation.
  7. The Committee on Undergraduate Honorary Degrees must present its recommendation, if any, to the Faculty Senate by the May Session (if the Summer or Fall Graduation ceremony is anticipated) or by the December Session (if the Spring graduation ceremony is anticipated). Upon approval of the Senate, the recommendation will be forwarded to the Provost, then to the President and finally to the Board of Governors.
  8. The recipient will be presented at the graduation ceremony by the Chair of the Honorary Undergraduate Committee, following the procedure for the awarding of Honorary Doctorate Degrees.
  9. The Degree may be awarded at any regularly scheduled commencement ceremony. If an honoree dies during the interim between selection and the commencement ceremony, then the award will be presented posthumously.

Types of Honorary Undergraduate Degrees

  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
  • Bachelor of Sciences (B.S.)