2005-2006
Student Honors & Awards
The
Wallace Dabney Trevillian Merit Award
A
bronze medallion is given in honor of Dr. Wallace D. Trevillian, Dean
Emeritus of the College of Industrial Management and Textile Science.
This faculty-selected award is "given to a senior selected on
the basis of his or her academic excellence, outstanding character,
and leadership in student organizations." Historically, it has
been presented to a student with one of the highest scholastic records
in the college, or one very close to it with extracurricular activities.

S.
Rebecca Schwieger
The
Deloitte & Touche LLP Achievement Award
A
cash award and certificate are presented annually to a senior or graduate
student in accounting who demonstrates outstanding potential for success
in an accounting career.
Kelly
D. Henderson
The
Dixon Hughes PLLC Achievement Award
A
cash award and certificate are presented annually to a senior or graduate
student in accounting who demonstrates exemplary scholarship and outstanding
potential for success in the accounting profession.
Ashley
D. Cribb
The
Duke Energy Achievement Award
A
cash award and certificate are presented annually to a senior accounting
major based on an outstanding academic record, extracurricular activities,
leadership, and character.
Jennifer
L. Neal
The
Elliott, Davis & Company, LLP Achievement Award
A
cash award and certificate are presented annually to a senior accounting
major based on scholarship, leadership, and potential for service
in the public accounting profession.
Elizabeth
C. Meek
The Ernst & Young LLP Achievement Award
A
cash award and certificate are presented annually to a junior or senior
accounting major to recognize outstanding academic achievement, leadership
skills, and participation in extracurricular activities.
Jason
M. James
The Faculty Award for Outstanding Student in Internal Auditing
A
cash award and certificate is presented annually to a student who
has demonstrated excellence in internal auditing courses and the internship
program of the School of Accountancy's endorsed internal auditing
program.
Tiffany
N. Wingo
The
Federation of Schools of Accountancy Award
The
Federation of Schools of Accountancy, an organization to promote graduate
professional education in accounting, annually recognizes an outstanding
student in graduate accounting programs of member schools. The faculty
of the member schools selects the recipient based on academic performance,
extracurricular activities, leadership, and character. The award is
a plaque and cash gift.
Hope
M. Yoder
The
Grant Thornton LLP Achievement Award
A
cash award and certificate are presented to a rising senior accounting
major returning to the accounting program at Clemson. The award is
for distinguished integrity, teamwork and leadership activities, and
a dedication for the accounting program and profession.
Clark
D. Warner
The J. C. Hubbard Award
A
cash award and medallion are presented annually to a graduating senior
majoring in accounting, cited by the School of Accountancy faculty
for excellence in collegiate activities.
Wanda
W. Nugent
The KPMG LLP Achievement Award
A
cash award and certificate are presented annually to a senior accounting
major who has demonstrated excellence in the classroom, leadership,
and extracurricular activities.
Sarah
S. Ballentine
The
KPMG LLP Outstanding Graduate Student Achievement Award
A
cash award and certificate are presented to a student in the Masters
of Professional Accountancy program. The recipient is selected by
the faculty based on academic achievement and potential for outstanding
service to the public accounting profession.
Cassie
M. Owens
The
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Achievement Award
A
cash award and certificate are presented annually to a senior accounting
major based on academic achievement, extracurricular activities, leadership,
and character.
Caroline
C. Kollar
The
James A. Turner Award in Federal Taxation
A
cash award and certificate are presented annually to a student majoring
in accounting or financial management who has demonstrated learning
capability through superior performance in the study of federal taxation
and who has exhibited outstanding promise for a successful career
in the accounting profession.
Shelley
S. Barrett