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Track Your Impact

Whether you are participating in service for enjoyment, as a part of an organization requirement, or to just give back to others, we want to know about it! Your volunteer hours are a record of your dedication and commitment to meeting legitimate local and national community priorities. Additionally, your service hours can assist the organization and the university, respectfully, in their quest for grant funding.

Through TRACK YOUR IMPACT your volunteer efforts can be recognized on the local and national level. Students who acquire 50 or 100 hours of eligible service within a 12 month time period can apply to receive the appropriate award(s). To ensure recognition in April, National Volunteer Month, student hours must span from February 17, 2024 to February 17, 2025. Hours must be approved in Eagle Engage. See the benefits of all awards!

Benefits

50 Hour Award

  • Sticker
  • Certificate
  • Invitation to Award Reception

GS Service Award

  • 100 Hour Sticker
  • Letter & Certificate from GS President
  • Invitation to Award Reception
  • Mystery Swag Item

President’s Service Award

  • 100 hour Sticker
  • Letter & Certificate from U.S. President
  • Invitation to Award Reception
  • Press Release sent to hometown newspaper
  • Mystery Swag Item

Questions about whether or not your hours can be logged for service? .

Award Recipients

Congratulations to all students recognized for their volunteer efforts on the local and national level. Students who acquired 50 or 100 hours of eligible service were recognized in April, National Volunteer Month, during the Eagle Excellence Awards show. Students received either a 50 hour award, the Georgia Southern President’s Volunteer Service Award, or the .

Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing

50 Hour Award
Elijah Phillips
Olaudo Shalom victor-Ofoegbu

Georgia Southern President’s Volunteer Service Award
Elizabeth Sills
Jasmine Welton

U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award
Elizabeth Sills
Jasmine Welton

College of Arts & Humanities

50 Hour Award
Karis Manning

Georgia Southern President’s Volunteer Service Award
Trevor Sconyers

U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award
Trevor Sconyers

College of Behavioral & Social Sciences

50 Hour Award
Cynaria Andrews
Joelle Elisa
Lauren Brown
Cynaria Andrews
Symone Rhyme
Logan Jewell
Soley Davis
Nayia Worrell
Jhonee Miles

Georgia Southern President’s Volunteer Service Award
None

U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award
None

College of Education

50 Hour Award
Joezarriah Johnson
Emily Boatright
Tegan Ebberman

Georgia Southern President’s Volunteer Service Award
Savannah Banta

U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award
Savannah Banta

College of Science & Mathematics

50 Hour Award
Mary Humphrey
Carter Worthington

Georgia Southern President’s Volunteer Service Award
Eric Njoroge
William Russell
Kyle Ruth
Senia Moore

U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award
Eric Njoroge
William Russell
Kyle Ruth
Senia Moore

Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health

50 Hour Award
Jordan Tovar
Faith Gurley

Georgia Southern President’s Volunteer Service Award
Hadeel Diab

U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award
Hadeel Diab

Parker College of Business

50 Hour Award
Madison Edwards
Nneena Cantrell

Georgia Southern President’s Volunteer Service Award
Jaylin Pinder
Wesley Locus
Amber Deas
Kimmy Smith

U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award
Wesley Locus
Amber Deas
Kimmy Smith
Kya Jones

Waters College of Health Professions

50 Hour Award
Audrey Jacobs
Mariah Johnson
Amonnie Polite
Mickayla Kwakye-Ndlovu
Samantha Odom
Veronique Williams
Genesis Lee
Jason Nolton Jr

Georgia Southern President’s Volunteer Service Award
Nevaeh Newsome

U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award
Nevaeh Newsome