Awards

The ACUM Outstanding Advising Award, inaugurated in 2022, honors the dedication and excellence of staff and faculty advisers across all schools and colleges at the Ann Arbor campus. It serves as a platform to acknowledge their invaluable contributions to student success and academic guidance. 

2024 Outstanding Advising Award Recipients

Michelle Sonderman

Student Administration Manager, 

College of Engineering, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences

Samantha Wilhelmi

Program Manager, 

Cancer Biology Program, Michigan Medicine


Read more about this year's recipients in the University Record.

Who is eligible to be nominated?

All staff and faculty who advise, coach, or mentor undergraduate or graduate students are eligible for this award. We define “advisor” expansively. (See below for separate awards for graduate faculty mentors and dissertation advisors.)


Who is eligible to nominate an advisor?

The ACUM Advising Awards are student-nominated, so all undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to nominate an advisor.


What will the winner(s) receive?

In addition to the honor of being recognized, two winners will each receive a $500 prize, and all advisors nominated will receive anonymized copies of their nominations. These testimonials mean a tremendous amount to advisors, as the full impact of their work with students is not always visible. 


How do I nominate my advisor?

The nomination form will be available until February 23, 2024 at noon. Winners will be announced at the ACUM Advising Symposium on May 10, 2024.


How do I nominate tenured faculty who are outstanding mentors of doctoral students?

Additional awards sponsored by the Rackham Graduate School are available for tenured faculty:

Additional Past Award Recipients

2023 

Read more about the 2023 recipients in the University Record.

2022 

Read more about the 2022 recipients in the University Record.