42 students with majors in the College of Arts and Sciences 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 93 student scholars who will graduate in May.
- Emily Barajas, psychology
- Renee Box, biological sciences
- Samantha Byrd, history
- Thomas Clare, microbiology
- Shelby Crays, broadcasting (CoJMC), film studies
- Charlie Croteau, psychology
- Sophia Duggan, psychology
- Alyssa Farrens, English
- Phoebe Feis, political science
- Katie Fischer, political science
- Brynn Fuelberth, environmental studies
- Nathan Gentry, computer science
- Samuel Gilbert, actuarial science (CoB), mathematics, finance (CoB)
- Anne Goodman, political science
- Joshua Gromowsky, mathematics, political science
- Madison Gulizia, biological sciences
- Jaela Hardin, psychology
- Ryan Hruby, computer science, mathematics
- Noah Hudson, computer science
- Michael Ilg, biological sciences
- Zoe Keese, biochemistry
- Michael Kelly, computer science
- Emma Krab, journalism (CoJMC), English
- Logan Larsen, psychology
- Khanh (Krystal) Le, psychology
- Lauren Lintner, psychology
- Brenna Mazour, psychology
- Kieran McWilliams, computer science
- Andrew Minchow, biochemistry
- McKenzie Nelson, German, global studies
- Quan Nguyen, computer science, mathematics
- Phuc Nguyen, political science, Russian
- Kim Hao Nguyen, computer science, mathematics
- Leah Olson, computer science
- Osvaldo Palma Vargas, sociology
- Charlie Peng, computer science, actuarial science (CoB), finance (CoB)
- Mili Samal, political science
- Nora Santelman, anthropology, classics and religious studies
- Zachary Streich, computer science
- Abby Thramer, chemistry
- Carly Trebac, biological sciences
- Lillyan Uhlmann, history, global studies
The Chancellor’s Scholars will be listed in the May 2023 Commencement program. 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. They will be seated together at the ceremony and will receive their diplomas first.