February 10, 2026 - 19:19

Five exemplary students from the College of Education and Human Sciences have been distinguished as Oklahoma State University Outstanding Seniors for the upcoming academic year. This prestigious honor, awarded by the OSU Alumni Association, recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, university and community service, and leadership.
The selected seniors represent the diverse and impactful fields within the college, which is dedicated to shaping future educators, health professionals, and human development specialists. Their accomplishments reflect a profound commitment to the college's mission of improving lives through education, research, and outreach.
Election as an Outstanding Senior is among the highest honors presented to OSU undergraduates. Recipients are chosen through a rigorous selection process that evaluates their comprehensive contributions to campus life and their potential for future success. These five individuals have not only excelled in their coursework but have also made significant, positive marks on the university community through their involvement and dedication.
This accolade highlights the bright future of these graduates as they prepare to enter professions focused on serving others. Their recognition brings pride to the entire College of Education and Human Sciences, underscoring its role in developing leaders who are poised to make meaningful differences in their respective fields and communities.
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