Twenty-seven CAS students have been named Chancellor's Scholars for earning an A in every undergraduate class. This is the highest academic award the university offers and is shared by 65 student scholars who will graduate in May.
- Turner Adams, political science
- Jarod Aerts, computer science
- Hassan Al-Hamedi, biochemistry
- Jake Althouse, history, political science
- Matt Anderson, biological sciences
- Cameron Azimi, global studies, political science
- Kathryn Botkin, psychology
- Rebecca Boyd, psychology (and advertising and public relations in CoJMC)
- Michaela Brown, English
- Will Bruening, biochemistry, mathematics
- Will Brunner, physics, mathematics
- Haley DeWitt, biological sciences
- Erin Dolph, psychology
- Dominic Giandinoto, computer science
- Andrew Haar, mathematics
- Andrianna Jacobs, psychology (and journalism and broadcasting in CoJMC)
- Taylor Larkins, anthropology
- Jared Long, political science (and journalism in CoJMC)
- Colin Maly, computer science, Spanish
- Alexander Meyer, biochemistry
- Adriana Miller, sociology, psychology
- Anya Morozov, biochemistry
- Jacob Owens, microbiology
- Allie Rauner, computer science
- Amanda Rowley, mathematics, computer science
- McKenna Schneider, English, communication studies
- Cole Shardelow, philosophy
Chancellor's Scholars will be listed in the May 2021 commencement digital program that will be available May 7 at commencement.unl.edu. Each scholar will receive a Chancellor's Scholar certificate with their diploma and a Chancellor's Scholar pin to wear on the ribbon of their medallion. Chancellor's Scholars will be asked to stand as group to be recognized at the commencement ceremony.