Wednesday, March 16th 2022
6:00 - 8:00PM
Auditorium D, Angell Hall
Click here to register - https://forms.gle/1A9q5sjg6Ek1Fe829
Please register by Monday, March 14th
Questions? Contact Michelle Biggs ([email protected])
The Phillips Classical Prizes in Latin & Ancient Greek are a long-standing tradition in the Department of Classical Studies to promote and encourage the study of ancient languages. They originate from an endowed scholarship fund, bequeathed to the Department in the will of Henry Phillips, who died in 1895. The prizes are awarded annually to outstanding undergraduates who, by virtue of a special exam, prove their excellence in the various levels of Latin or Ancient Greek. The Modern Greek Prizes have been awarded annually since 1993 to undergraduate students at intermediate and advanced intermediate levels for excellence demonstrated in Modern Greek translation.
The translation competition is open to current undergraduates. Exam winners will be honored on Tuesday, April 19 at 4pm in the Hussey Room at the Michigan League. Family members and friends are welcome to attend!
2022 EXAM LEVELS
Greek 1a – Classical
For students who are currently enrolled in, or have completed, Greek 302 but no further Greek courses.
Greek 1b – Koine
For students who are currently enrolled in, or have completed, Greek 307/308 but no further Greek courses.
Greek 2
For students who are currently enrolled in, or have completed, Greek 402 but no further Greek courses.
Greek 3
For students who have completed courses beyond Greek 402.
Latin 1
For students who are currently enrolled in, or have completed, Latin 231 but no further Latin courses.
Latin 2
For students who are currently enrolled in, or have completed Latin 232, Latin 233 or Latin 295 but no further Latin courses.
Latin 3
For students who are currently enrolled in Latin 301.
Latin 4
For students who have completed 301 and are currently enrolled in a 400- level Latin course.
Latin 5
For students who have completed more than two courses beyond Latin 232 or Latin 195.
Intermediate Modern Greek
For students who are currently enrolled in, or have completed, GREEKMOD 202 but no further Modern Greek courses.
Advanced Intermediate Modern Greek
For students who have completed courses beyond GREEKMOD 202.