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Academic Achievement Award. Academic
Achievement Award. This cash award is presented to the two graduates, earning
first baccalaureate degrees, who have achieved the highest level of academic
distinction at the University. The Academic Achievement Award acknowledges the
self-discipline and great effort, as well as the dedication and zeal required
for a student to achieve the highest in academic excellence.
Herbert W. Armstrong Excellence Award.
This is the highest award recognition by the University upon an undergraduate
student. The Herbert W. Armstrong Excellence Award, consisting of a cash award, is conferred annually at
Commencement Exercises in May to the two outstanding baccalaureate degree
candidates exemplifying "the pursuit of excellence."
Herbert W. Armstrong, whose photo appears at the left, was a man of quality,
excellence, dedication and balance. He was equally at home with scholars,
musicians, athletes, diplomats and royalty. He was recognized and respected by
leaders in government, industry and education around the world.
Until his death in 1986, he was pastor general of the
Worldwide Church of God and editor in chief of the Plain Truth magazine
which he began publishing in 1934. In 1947 Mr. Armstrong founded Ambassador
College in Pasadena, California. He was also founder and chairman of the
Ambassador International Cultural Foundation, known for its cultural, charitable
and humanitarian activities. Herbert Armstrong visited more than 70 countries
proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom of God, and he was highly honored by heads
of state in such critical areas as China and Japan, Black and South Africa,
Israel and Egypt. He authored several books including The Mystery of the
Ages, The Missing Dimension in Sex, The Incredible Human
Potential and The United States and Britain in Prophecy. His works
also included The Seven Laws of Success and his Autobiography.
Mr. Armstrong's versatility gives meaning to this award—“in the pursuit of
excellence.”
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