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UT Co-Op George H. Mitchell Award

Student Awards for Academic Excellence

In Spring 2025 the University of Texas at Austin, with the generous support of the University Co-op, will recognize undergraduate students for superior scholarly or creative achievement. Four recipients will receive awards of $5,000 each and two will receive the top prize of $7,000.

The Mitchell Awards Selection Committee consists of university faculty members who choose the recipients.

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Deadline:

March 26, 2025

Eligibility

Applicants must be either a junior or senior currently enrolled at UT or have received their undergraduate degree in December 2024. Submitted work should be finished or close to finished (e.g. a complete draft of a thesis or research paper). Previous Mitchell Awards recipients are eligible only if the submitted work is a completely different project. Both the student application with all its supporting materials and the faculty recommendation form must be received by the deadline for the application to be considered.

The following materials must be uploaded via Interfolio:

All of the above materials must be uploaded and your application submitted no later than March 26, 2025 11:59 p.m. CST. 

Students may submit only one project per year of applying for the Co-op/Mitchell award.

Yes, co-submissions are accepted. Only one student should submit the application on behalf of the team. Only one letter of recommendation should be submitted for the team. 

Yes, as long as the work was completed while you were a UT student. A letter of recommendation from a UT faculty member is still required.

No, only one letter of recommendation should be submitted per application. In the event that more than one faculty member supervised your work, they may co-write a letter of recommendation.

2025 UT Co-op George H. Mitchell Award Recipients

Gabriella Roque Olveira Nomura

Award: $7,000
Major: Biomedical Engineering Honors
Category: Grand Prize, STEM
Winning Project: TriSwinUNETR Lobe Segmentation Model for Computing DIR-free CT-ventilation

Paxton Smith

Award: $7,000
Major: Advertising
Category: Grand Prize, Humanities
Winning Project: A War on My Body; A War on My Rights

Xingrui Long

Award: $5,000
Major: English Honors
Category: Humanities
Winning Project: The Cybernetic Body: Modeling the Hermeneutic-Cybersocial in Neuromancer’s Recursive Governance

Anika Bhatia

Award: $5,000
Major: Psychology
Category: Social Sciences
Winning Project: The Relationship of Cognitive Intraindividual variability to Psychiatric Symptoms in Older Adults With and Without Objective Cognitive Impairment and Subjective Cognitive Complaints

Cecily Gibson

Award: $5,000
Major: Plan II and Chemistry
Category: STEM
Winning Project: The Relationship of Cognitive Intraindividual variability to Psychiatric Symptoms in Older Adults With and Without Objective Cognitive Impairment and Subjective Cognitive Complaints

Demian Chavez Galvan

Award: $5,000
Category: Artistic/Creative
Major: Theatre and Dance
Winning Project: Drama as a Methodology for Nahuatl Language Revitalization

2025 George H. Mitchell Award – Special Recognition

Chase Patterson

Award: $1,500
Major: Plan II and English
Category: Artistic/Creative
Project: Eternal Travelers: The Renga of Rangerworld

Rhea Lazar

Award: $1,500
Major: Molecular Biology
Category: Humanities
Project: Evaluating a Community-Centered Digital Health Navigation Tool: The Health Maze Program

Caroline Whitmarsh

Award: $1,500
Major: Plan II and Psychology
Category: Social Sciences
Project: Examining the Domain-General, Teacher-Rated, and Reading-Specific Working Memory

Akshara Ramaswamy

Award: $1,500
Major: Psychology
Category: STEM
Project: Acute and post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: a review of risk factors and social determinants

2025 George H. Mitchell Semi-Finalists

Leah C. Austin, Artistic/Creative

Aveen Ghodsi Jafari, Social Sciences

Lauren Allyn Rader, Social Sciences

Rachel Schmidt, STEM

Emma Vorndran, Humanities

Grant Gilker, Artistic Creative

Application Support

The University of Texas at Austin is using an Interfolio product to collect award applications. Applicants to this position receive a Dossier account and can send all application materials, including confidential letters of recommendation, free of charge.

For help signing up, accessing your account, or submitting your application please check out Interfolio’s help and support section or get in touch via email at help@interfolio.com or phone at (877) 997-8807.