Advocating Change Together (ACT) Award
Given by the Caltech Y, this award allows students to learn about a global, national, or local issue by immersing themselves with activists working on a cause over the summer and then challenges them to educate others by creating and leading programs designed to raise awareness on campus the following year.
Robert P. Balles Caltech Mathematics Scholars Award
This award is given to the mathematics major finishing their senior year who has demonstrated the most outstanding performance in mathematics courses completed in the student's time at Caltech.
Mabel Beckman Prize
Given in memory of Mabel Beckman’s many years of commitment to Caltech’s educational and research programs, this prize is awarded to an undergraduate woman (or women) who, upon completion of her junior or senior year at Caltech, has achieved academic excellence and demonstrated outstanding leadership skills, a commitment to personal excellence, good character, and a strong interest in the Caltech community.
Eric Temple Bell Undergraduate Mathematics Research Prize
This prize is given to one or more juniors or seniors for outstanding original research in mathematics.
Bhansali Prize in Computer Science
Established in 2001 by Vineer Bhansali (B.S. ’87, M.S. ’87) in memory of his grandfather, Mag Raj Bhansali, this prize is given to an undergraduate student for outstanding research in computer science in the current academic year. Awardees are selected by a committee of computer science faculty.
Amasa Bishop Summer Study Abroad Prize
This prize is given to one or more first-year students, sophomores, or juniors to fund summer study abroad in an organized program with the aim of gaining exposure to foreign language and international issues or cultures, including global issues in the sciences and engineering.
Richard G. Brewer Prize in Physics
This prize recognizes a first-year student with the most interesting solutions to the Physics 11 “hurdles,” demonstrating intellectual promise and creativity at the very beginning of their Caltech education.
Fritz B. Burns Prize in Geology
This prize is given to an undergraduate who has demonstrated both academic excellence and great promise of future contributions in the fields represented by the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences.
Bonnie Cashin Prize for Imaginative Thinking
Awarded annually, this prize is given to the entering first-year students who wrote the most imaginative essays in the application for their first-year admission.
Ian Campbell Award
The Ian Campbell Award is for outstanding performance in field geology courses during this academic year.
The CCID Activist Scholar Award
This award is given to individuals who demonstrated excellence within their discipline and research, while engaging complex social justice issues. Led and/or participated in advocacy campaigns centering the experiences of minoritized identities, provided vision and leadership in the formation of affinity spaces and targeted supportive programs.
The CCID Agent of Change Award
This award is given to individuals embodying servant leadership through a demonstrated commitment to steering social change within the Caltech community, taking initiative and having the vision to translate a need into actionable steps to create legacy and a more inclusive campus climate, engage in advocacy and organize efforts with clear deliverables.
Robert F. Christy Prize for an Outstanding First-Year in Physics
This prize is awarded annually to a first-year student who has demonstrated excellence in physics. Established in 2018, this prize honors the memory of Robert F. Christy, former provost and professor of theoretical physics at Caltech.
Robert F. Christy Prize for an Outstanding Senior in Theoretical Physics
This prize is awarded annually to a senior who has demonstrated excellence in theoretical physics through research and/or coursework. Established in 2018, this prize honors the memory of Robert F. Christy, former provost and professor of theoretical physics at Caltech.
Donald S. Clark Memorial Awards
This award is given to two juniors in recognition of service to the campus community and academic excellence. Preference is given to students in the Division of Engineering and Applied Science and to those in chemical engineering. The awards honor the work of Professor Clark, class of 1929, both in the field of engineering and in his service to the Alumni Association.
CMS and IST Gradient for Change Award
The CMS and IST Gradient for Change Awards honor students, postdocs, staff, and faculty in the Caltech community who demonstrate exceptional efforts to make Caltech and/or the broader scientific community a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. The awards recognize and highlight individual contributors or small teams who are considered agents of change, community leaders, and/or allies to historically marginalized group(s) in the information sciences, including computer science, applied mathematics, and beyond.
Deans’ Cup
This award is presented to undergraduates whose concern for their fellow students has been demonstrated by their persistent efforts to improve the quality of undergraduate life and by effective communication with members of the faculty and administration.
EAS New Horizons Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award
This award recognizes and honors individuals within the EAS community who have actively contributed to the Division’s goal to be a diverse, equitable and inclusive engineering community.
Doris Everhart Service Award
This award is given annually to an undergraduate who has actively supported and willingly worked for organizations that enrich not only student life, but also the campus and/or the community as a whole, and who has, in addition, exhibited care and concern for the welfare of students on a personal basis. The award was established in 1999 by Martin and Sally Ridge in honor of Doris Everhart.
Richard P. Feynman Prize in Theoretical Physics
This prize is awarded to a senior on the basis of excellence in theoretical physics.
Haren Lee Fisher Memorial Award in Junior Physics
This recognizes a junior physics major who demonstrates the greatest promise of future contributions in physics.
Henry Ford II Scholar Awards
This award recognizes engineering students with the best academic record at the end of the third year of undergraduate study.
Jack E. Froehlich Memorial Award
This award, established by the family and friends of the late Jack E. Froehlich (B.S. ’47, M.S. ’48, Ph.D. ’50), who did his undergraduate and graduate work at Caltech and was later the project manager for Explorer I for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, provides an award to one or two juniors in the upper 5 percent of their class who show outstanding promise for a creative professional career. The recipients are selected by the deans and the Undergraduate Academic Standards and Honors Committee.
Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Scholars
This award is given to rising seniors with academic excellence and outstanding leadership skills who have participated in the visual and performing arts program.
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
The Goldwater Scholarship Program, one of the oldest and most prestigious national scholarships in the natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics in the United States, seeks to identify, encourage, and financially support college sophomores and juniors who show exceptional promise of becoming this Nation’s next generation of research leaders in these fields.
George W. and Bernice E. Green Memorial Prize
This prize, awarded annually, recognizes an undergraduate student in any class for original research, an original paper or essay, or other evidence of creative scholarship beyond the normal requirements of specific courses. The student is selected by the deans and the Undergraduate Academic Standards and Honors Committee.
David M. Grether Prize in Social Science
The prize rewards outstanding performance and creativity by a Caltech undergraduate who completes one of the social science options. The prize was established by Susan G. Davis in recognition of David M. Grether’s contributions to econometrics and experimental economics and his service to the Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The prize is awarded annually by a committee of social science faculty.
Lucy Guernsey Service Award
This award is awarded to one or two students who have provided exceptional service to the Caltech Y and/or the community, are involved with service projects, have demonstrated leadership in community and volunteer service efforts, and exemplify a spirit of service.
Frederic W. Hinrichs, Jr., Memorial Award
This award, established by the Board of Trustees, is in memory of Frederick W. Hinrichs, Jr., who served for more than 20 years as dean and professor at Caltech. In remembrance of his honor, courage, and kindness, the annual award is given to the senior (or seniors) who, throughout their undergraduate years, made the greatest contribution to the student body and whose qualities of character, leadership, and responsibility have been outstanding. At the discretion of the dean, more than one award may be made in any year.
Alexander P. and Adelaide F. Hixon Prize for Writing
The Hixon Prize for Writing was established in 2000 by Alexander P. and Adelaide F. Hixon. The prize will be awarded annually to an undergraduate student for the best composition in a first-year humanities course. The prize is administered by the writing center, and the winner will be chosen by a committee from the humanities division.
The George W. Housner Prize for Academic Excellence and Original Research
This prize is given annually to a senior or seniors in the upper 20 percent of their class who have demonstrated excellence in scholarship and in the preparation of an outstanding piece of original scientific research. The students are selected by the deans and the Undergraduate Academic Standards and Honors Committee. At the discretion of the deans, more than one award may be given in any year. This prize is made possible by a gift from the late George W. Housner, Carl F Braun Professor of Engineering, Emeritus.
Patrick Hummel and Harry Gray Travel Fund
Established as a joint gift from Carla and Paul Hummel, Patrick Hummel, and Shirley and Harry Gray, Caltech’s Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry and founding director of the Beckman Institute, the endowed fund supports undergraduate travel opportunities that promote professional and leadership development and broaden students’ perspectives as engaged, responsible citizens of the world. This fund is administered by the Caltech Y.
The IDEA Advocate Award
This award is given to individuals who promote the needs and experiences of other students, staff, or faculty to challenge systemic barriers that impede individuals from contributing their skills and talents in the classroom, workplace, or community. Such actions include raising awareness, inspiring action, advocating for an equitable campus climate, and leading efforts to dismantle structural barriers upholding oppression, and discrimination.
The IDEA Ally Award
An IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility) Ally is a person that actively promotes and aspires to advance a culture of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility through intentional efforts that benefit marginalized people or the communities. This award is given to individuals who exceed everyday expectations and are dedicated to cultivating a diverse and inclusive environment to help create a campus where everyone has an opportunity to excel.
The IDEA Outreach & Education Award
This award is given to individuals who teach and inspire interest in inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility in the community at large through learning experiences and service. This person takes the initiative to participate in civic engagement through volunteerism, service-learning, and teaching initiatives as a change agent in the community outside of Caltech.
Bibi Jentoft-Nilsen Memorial Award
Family and friends of Bibi Jentoft-Nilsen, class of 1989, have provided this award in her memory. This award recognizes a junior or senior who exhibits outstanding qualities of leadership and who actively contributes to the quality of student life at Caltech.
Scott Russell Johnson Undergraduate Mathematics Prize
This prize recognizes the best graduating mathematics student. Special consideration is given to independent research done as a senior thesis or SURF project.
D. S. Kothari Prize in Physics
This prize is awarded to a graduating senior in physics who has produced an outstanding research project during the year.
Margie Lauritsen Leighton Prize
This prize is awarded to one or two undergraduate women who are majoring in physics or astrophysics, and who have demonstrated academic excellence.
Mari Peterson Ligocki ’81 Memorial Award
This award is given to a student who has improved the quality of student life at Caltech through their personal character. It recognizes the student who provides quiet support and kind encouragement to peers. This fund was established by Mr. Jose F. Helu Jr. (B.S. '79) to honor the memory of Mari Peterson Ligocki, who possessed these qualities.
Gordon McClure Memorial Communications Prize
This prize is awarded to undergraduate students for excellence in written and oral communication skills. Awards will be given in the following fields: English, history, and philosophy.
Mary A. Earl McKinney Prize in Literature
The Mary A. Earl McKinney Prize in Literature was established in 1946 by Samuel P. McKinney, M.D., of Los Angeles. Its purpose is to promote proficiency in writing. The terms under which it is given are decided each year by the literature faculty. It may be awarded for essays submitted in connection with regular literature classes or awarded on the basis of a special essay contest.
Mechanical Engineering Award
This award recognizes a B.S. candidate in mechanical engineering whose academic performance has demonstrated outstanding original thinking and creativity, as judged by a faculty committee appointed each year by the executive officer for mechanical engineering.
Merck Index Award
This award is given to one or more graduating students who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in the field of chemistry.
James Michelin Scholarship
Given in memory of geologist James Michelin, who worked in the oil fields of Southern California in the 1930s and dreamed of returning to college at Caltech, this annual prize recognizes one or more undergraduate students for their contributions to the field of geology or geophysics.
Robert L. Noland Leadership Award
This award is given to one or more undergraduate students who exhibit qualities of outstanding leadership, which are most often expressed as personal actions that have helped other people and that have inspired others to fulfill their capabilities. The scholarship was set up by Ametek in 1978 in honor of its president, Robert L. Noland, a Caltech alumnus.
The Outstanding Mentee Award
The Outstanding Mentee Award is given to women who demonstrated a sincere desire to succeed as a researcher and is committed to her personal development, open and willing to learn from her mentor and receptive to advice and counsel, worked with her mentor to establish realistic goals and demonstrated a commitment to carrying them out.
Rodman W. Paul History Prize
The Rodman W. Paul History Prize was established in 1986 by some of his many colleagues and friends to honor Professor Paul’s 35 years of teaching and research at the Institute. The prize is awarded annually to a junior or senior who has shown unusual interest in and talent for history.
Howard Reynolds Memorial Prize in Geology
This prize is awarded to a sophomore or junior who demonstrates the potential to excel in the field of geology and who actively contributes to the quality of Caltech student life.
Residential Experience Leadership Award
This award recognizes leaders who made a significant impact on Caltech students’ lives during their collective four-year Caltech career and/or during a particularly difficult situation or circumstance, like COVID-19.
Residential Experience Team Award
A leadership team that has had a positive impact on Caltech, including leading a program or event, during the last academic year.
Candace Rypisi Outstanding Mentor Award
The Candace Rypisi Outstanding Mentor Award is given to women with a demonstrated willingness to share their knowledge to enhance the professional and personal development of their mentee(s), providing emotional and moral support and encouragement, enhancing or helping facilitate access to career related information and exposure to various professional resources, opportunities, networks, and other role models, promoting the mentee’s sense of competence, confidence, and belonging.
Herbert J. Ryser Scholarships
This scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students for academic excellence, preferably in mathematics.
San Pietro Travel Prize
This prize is awarded to one or more sophomores, juniors, or seniors to fund an adventurous and challenging summer travel experience that expands the recipients’ cultural horizons and knowledge of the world.
Richard P. Schuster Memorial Prize
This prize is awarded to one or more juniors or seniors in chemistry or chemical engineering on the basis of financial need and academic promise.
Eleanor Searle Prize in Law, Politics, and Institutions
The Eleanor Searle Prize was established in 1999 by friends and colleagues to honor Eleanor Searle, who was the Edie and Lew Wasserman Professor of History at Caltech. The prize is awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student whose work in history or the social sciences exemplifies Eleanor Searle’s interest in the use of power, government, and law.
Renuka D. Sharma Prize and Award in Chemistry
This award recognizes a sophomore chemistry major for outstanding performance during their first year.
C.S. Shastry Prize in Physics
This prize is awarded to a sophomore Ph 11 alumnus, majoring in physics, to provide support for a summer research project conducted at Caltech. The winner is chosen based on passion, curiosity, and demonstrated ability.
Don Shepard Award
This award is given one or more students who would find it difficult, without additional financial help, to engage in extracurricular and cultural activities. The recipients are selected on the basis of their capacity to take advantage of and to profit from these activities rather than on the basis of their scholastic standing.
Hallett Smith Prize
The Hallett Smith Prize was established in 1997 to commemorate Professor Smith’s long career as one of this century’s most distinguished Renaissance scholars. The cash prize is given annually by the English faculty to the student who writes the best essay on English Literature.
Paul Studenski Memorial Fund Prize
This travel grant is awarded to a Caltech undergraduate who would benefit from time away from the academic community in order to obtain a better understanding of self and of their plans for the future. The Studenski Fund was established by Dr. Eugene Studenski in memory of his son, Paul, and administered by the Caltech Y.
Student Residential Life Award
This award is presented to undergraduates whose concern for their fellow students has been demonstrated by their persistent efforts to improve the quality of undergraduate life and by effective communication with members of the faculty and administration.
Olga Taussky-Todd Prize
This prize provides support to a female undergraduate math major for a summer experience to enrich their mathematical education.
Thomas A. Tisch Prize for Undergraduate Teaching in Computing and Mathematical Sciences
The Undergraduate Teaching in CMS Awards were established in 2016 with a gift from Microsoft and then endowed through the generosity of Thomas A. Tisch (BS ’61). The prize and honorarium are awarded to a graduate and an undergraduate student for outstanding teaching and course development in computing and mathematical sciences. Awardees are selected by a committee of CMS faculty members.
Morgan Ward Prize
This prize is awarded to a first-year or sophomore who submits the best problems and solutions in mathematics.
Fredrick J. Zeigler Memorial Award
The Fredrick J. Zeigler Memorial Award was established in 1989 to honor Fredrick J. Zeigler, a member of the class of 1976 and an applied mathematics major. This award recognizes an outstanding sophomore or junior in pure or applied mathematics for their excellence in scholarship as demonstrated in class activities or in the preparation of an original paper or essay in any subject area.
Note: Prizes and awards may be subject to federal and state income tax.