Faculty and Staff

Nominations now being accepted for 2025-26 Rosemary Schraer Mentoring Award

Submissions will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Dec. 7

The Nittany Lion shrine at Penn State University Park.  Credit: David Abruzzese. All Rights Reserved.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Nominations are now being accepted for the 2025-26 Rosemary Schraer Mentoring Award. 

Established in 1994 by family, friends and colleagues of Rosemary Schraer, a former associate provost of Penn State and former chancellor of the University of California, Riverside, the award is presented each year to a Penn State employee, regardless of gender, who exemplifies Schraer's giving of herself as a mentor and who has voluntarily, over a breadth of time, helped others recognize and achieve their potential.

Consideration is given to employees (administrators, faculty, staff, or technical service) who have a record of outstanding mentoring that goes beyond the requirements of their employment duties and responsibilities. 

The Commission for Women reviews award nominations and selects the winner of the award. The recipient of the Rosemary Schraer Mentoring Award will be honored at the April Faculty and Staff Awards Ceremony on the University Park campus.

Submissions will be accepted until 5 p.m., Dec. 7 — download the nomination form at Nomination Form.

Nominations

Nominations should include:

  • a completed nomination form
  • a nomination letter (maximum of 2 pages)
  • additional detailed letters of support (maximum of 3). Letters from mentees are strongly encouraged.

Nominators should share the information regarding criteria for the award with the authors of letters of support.

Letters should include examples of the nominee’s giving of themselves as a mentor who has voluntarily, over a period of time, helped others recognize and achieve their potential by:

  • Advising — impactful advice/guidance to mentees
  • Facilitation — providing opportunities for learning and development
  • Encouragement and empowerment — building confidence; helping to achieve goals
  • Impact of mentoring on individuals and institution

For more information, contact Susan Johnson at saj12@psu.edu.

Last Updated September 5, 2025