May 14, 2014

Undergraduate Student Michael Welling receives Charles O. McGaughey Leadership Award

Undergraduate Student Michael Welling receives Charles O. McGaughey Leadership Award

Undergraduate Student Michael Welling
Undergraduate Student Michael Welling
McGaughey, a 1939 Purdue graduate, established the awards to honor students for leadership potential. To be eligible for these awards, students must have completed a minimum of two years full-time study at Purdue and achieved at least a 3.0 graduation index. Recipients are selected on the basis of their contributions to the university and the community.

Purdue will honor some of its highest academic-achieving graduating seniors during spring commencement ceremonies May 16-18.

Three students were awarded the Charles O. McGaughey Leadership Awards. One of them was Michael Welling of Fort Wayne, Indiana, who majored in Computer Engineering.

McGaughey, a 1939 Purdue graduate, established the awards to honor students for leadership potential. To be eligible for these awards, students must have completed a minimum of two years full-time study at Purdue and achieved at least a 3.0 graduation index. Recipients are selected on the basis of their contributions to the university and the community. Each honoree receives a crystal paperweight commemorating the award and $3,345 as an acknowledgment of their superior leadership abilities, scholarship and appreciation of basic American values.