President's Education Awards Program


The President's Education Awards Program is awarded on behalf of the President of the United States and the United States Secretary of Education. PEAP was founded in 1983. The purpose of the program is to recognize American students in elementary, middle and high school for their educational achievements.
The program awards both the President's Award for Educational Excellence and the President's Award for Educational Achievement. Both awards can be given at the sole discretion of the participating school's principal.

President's Award for Educational Excellence

To receive the President's Award for Educational Excellence, students must be enrolled in elementary, middle, or high school, they must meet a minimum Grade Point Average of 3.5. They must reach certain levels on state tests, or receive a recommendation from a teacher, as well as a strong production of academic excellence.

President's Award for Educational Achievement

To receive the President's Award for Educational Achievement, students must demonstrate "educational growth, improvement, commitment or intellectual development." Listed below are the suggested examples as of October 2016.
Only participating schools for the President's Education Awards Program can apply. Visit the for a list of eligible schools.

Awards

Each winner of the President's Award for Educational Excellence will receive a certificate with a gold seal for free. Pins based on the student's grade level can be ordered for an additional fee.
Each winner of the President's Award for Educational Achievement will receive a certificate with a silver seal for free. Pins can be ordered for an additional fee. Unlike the President's Award for Educational Excellence, all grade levels receive the same pin for the President's Award for Educational Achievement.