Prizes
Distinction
Distinction may be awarded to students who have earned grades of A or A– in three–quarters of the credits in the major subject or program, with a grade of A or A– on the senior departmental examination, senior essay, or senior project. All courses taken for the major* are included in these calculations for Distinction in the Major. Grades of F as well as marks of CR in courses taken on a Credit/D/Fail basis are included as non–A grades.
Prizes
Senior essays written by majors, when nominated by a member of the faculty, will be considered for the following prizes:
For the best senior essay in…
| International Relations | James Gordon Bennett Prize |
| Political Philosophy | Philo S. Bennett Prize |
| Comparative Government or Politics | Charles W. Clark Prize |
| American Political System | Frank M. Patterson Prize |
| Support of the principles of the American Constitution and its first ten amendments | Percival N. Clement Prize |
In addition, the following prizes are awarded:
Katherine K. Walker Prize*
Awarded to a student in Yale College or the Graduate School judged to have promoted, by deed, or creditable writing, on patriotic values. Awarded in conjunction with the History Department.
Prize Winning Senior Essays 2010-11
David Broockman: Frank Miner Patterson Prize for the best senior essay on the American political system
Garentina Kraja: Charles Washburn Clark Prize for the best senior essay on Comparative Politics
George Bogden: James Gordon Bennett Prize for the best senior essay on International Relations
Samuel Jackson: Philo Sherman Bennett Prize for the best senior essay on Political Philosophy
Daniel Beniak: Percival Wood Clement Prize for the best senior essay on the U.S. Constitution and its first ten amendments
updated 1/5/2012

