Student Academy Awards


The Student Academy Awards are presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in an annual competition for college and university filmmakers.

Description

The awards were originally named the Student Film Awards and were first presented in 1973. Since 1975, the awards have been given annually, usually in June. The current name was adopted effective in 1991.
The awards offer prizes in four categories: alternative, animation, documentary, and narrative. Gold, silver, and bronze awards may be given in each category, with accompanying cash grants of $5,000, $3,000, and $2,000, respectively, as of 2005. Since 1981, a separate award has been given annually to a student filmmaker from outside the United States.
Several award winners have gone on to significant achievement as filmmakers, including Robert Zemeckis, Bob Saget, Spike Lee, Trey Parker, Pete Docter and John Lasseter. Some of the award-winning student films have themselves been nominated for and/or won the Academy Award in the short film categories, including Chicks in White Satin, The Janitor, , The Lunch Date, 9, Quiero ser , The Red Jacket, On the Line , God of Love, The Confession and 4.1 Miles.
To extend the impact and honor beyond the competition, a compilation presentation of the gold medal award-winning films is circulated each year free of charge to educational and non-profit organizations nationwide.
Copies for over 90% of films honored with Student Academy Awards, along with recordings of many of the awards ceremonies, are held by the Academy Film Archive.

List of winners

1970s

1st Annual Student Film Awards December 20, 1973

7th Annual Student Film Awards June 8, 1980

17th Annual Student Film Awards June 10, 1990

27th Annual Student Academy Awards June 11, 2000

37th Annual Student Film Awards June 12, 2010

44th Annual Student Film Awards October 12, 2017

45th Annual Student Film Awards October 11, 2018

46th Annual Student Film Awards 2019