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***2008
Annual Awards Program Booklet***
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The
National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) is pleased to offer
the Annual Awards Program. These awards are designed to honor individuals
and institutions making significant contributions to the improvement
of academic advising.
Reward
Systems
Many
institutions of higher education have few effective systems in place
for the evaluation of academic advising, and little reward or recognition
is attached to its successful delivery. Good advising, like good
teaching, publication and research, needs to be recognized. NACADA
believes a tangible reward system can be an enhancement to effective
advising.
Our
Goal
The
goal of the NACADA Annual Awards Program is to encourage wider support
and recognition for academic advising in colleges and universities
by providing an opportunity for recognition of outstanding advising.
An ultimate outcome of this program is to improve advising services
for students.
Award
Categories
Awards may be presented in the following categories for which details
and nomination forms are available by clicking on each award category
listed in the column to the left:
- Outstanding
Advising Awards
- Outstanding
New Advisor Awards
- Outstanding
Advising Program Awards
- Pacesetter
Award
- Service
to NACADA Award
- Virginia N.
Gordon Award for Excellence in the Field of Advising
- Student
Research Awards
- Advising
Technology Innovation Awards
- NACADA
Scholarships
- Summer Institute
Scholarships
- Retiree
Recognition
- Research Grants
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Awards
Deadlines
The deadline for the receipt of nomination materials for most award
categories is in early March each year. Retiree recognition forms
are due in early June. There are two submission cycles for research
grant proposals during the year. Please review the Awards
Call for Nominations web page for the specific nomination deadlines
for the current awards program.
Awards
Presentation
All awards are presented at the annual NACADA Annual Conference
held in the fall. The selection committee reserves the right to
make no awards in a certain category.
Information
and Tips for Nominators
- Self-nominations
are acceptable. Directors may nominate their own advising programs.
- Current
members of the Board of Directors and Council are not eligible
for consideration for any annual NACADA individual awards. After
the member's term of office is over, s/he may then be eligible
for consideration.
- Nomination
materials submitted cannot be returned.
To
help present your nomination in the best possible light:
- Nomination
forms should be typed (or printed).
- You
must submit the exact number of complete sets
of all nomination materials requested. All materials must be collated
into complete sets.
- It
is best to submit only letters and/or
materials that add substance to the nomination. Quality
is appreciated more than quantity. A well-written and
documented submission increases the likelihood of a positive outcome.
- Letters
written directly to the Committee or additional material sent
separately from your packet cannot be considered.
Be sure to request that all support letters and documentation
be returned to the nominator gathering the information for inclusion
in the nomination packets.
- Nomination
packets must include only original documentation prepared specifically
for the NACADA Awards Program. Materials intended for other award
programs will not be considered.
- It
is a good idea to use title pages to divide sections. Colored
paper may be used for this purpose, if desired.
- You
should not use binders of any sort. Staple the packet together.
- Videos,
CDs and DVDs will not be accepted in support of any nomination
in any category except Advising Technology Innovation Awards.
- Submissions
that do not meet the submission requirements will not be evaluated.
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It is recommended that nomination materials be sent by a shipping
service for which delivery can be tracked. NACADA always sends
an e-mail confirmation to the nominator upon receipt of each submission.
Contact NACADA at nacada@ksu.edu
if you do not receive an e-mail confirming receipt of your nomination
materials within a couple of days after you have tracked and confirmed
delivery online.
Sponsoring
Organization
The National Academic Advising Association (NACADA), founded in
1979, promotes the quality of academic advising in institutions
of higher education. NACADA is dedicated to the support and professional
growth of academic advisors, administrators, and the advising profession.
Through its publications and conferences, NACADA provides a forum
for discussion, debate and the exchange of ideas regarding the role
of advising in higher education.
Notice
of Nondiscrimination
NACADA
and Kansas State University are committed to nondiscrimination.
Contact the Director of Affirmative Action, KSU, 214 Anderson Hall,
Manhattan , KS 66506.
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