Honorary Doctorates and Other University of St. Michael’s College Honours

Since 1969 the University of St. Michael’s College has awarded honorary degrees as its highest honour, using its statutory authority as an independent university to bestow doctorates on individuals whose achievements embody or advance St. Michael’s mission, vision, and values as a Catholic institution of higher learning. This page explains and distinguishes these from other honours the University of St. Michael’s College continues to offer, including honorary fellowships, and places on the Legacy Wall in Brennan Hall.

Nominations and Other Honours

Nominations are received by the University Honours Nomination Committee via the University Honours Nomination Form and then passed to the appropriate deliberative body for adjudication.

The University Honours Nominations Committee’s authority is delegated it by the President of the University of St. Michael’s College, to whom it is accountable. The Committee is chaired by the Director of the President’s Office. The three principal duties of the Committee are:

1) to invite nominations from the USMC community;

2) to maintain a nominee pool; and

3) to recommend to the President individuals from the nominee pool principally for Honorary Doctorates, Honorary Fellowships, and Legacy Wall additions, and perhaps other honours such as the University of Toronto’s Arbor Award or the Order of Canada. (Nominees’ files are then passed to the respective deliberative body for each honour.)

Due to their access to the full pool of nominees, the University Honours Nomination Committee may recommend nominees for honours other than those indicated by their nominators.