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NASPA Awards process, deadlines approaching

Each year, NASPA honors prominent higher education and student affairs leaders, programs, and initiatives for contributions and impact on the field. NASPA members are encouraged to nominate outstanding colleagues and stellar programs at the international, national, and regional levels for consideration as an award recipient in a NASPA award program.

NASPA Excellence Awards recognize the contributions of members who are transforming higher education through outstanding programs, innovative services, and effective administration. Sharing our successes benefits students, improves institutions, and promotes our profession. Nominations are due by Oct. 17, 2014 to be considered for NASPA Excellence Awards in one of the 11 categories:

  • Administrative, Assessment, Information Technology, Fundraising, Professional Development, and related
  • Athletics, Recreation, Physical Fitness, Non-Varsity Sports, and related
  • Careers, Academic Advising and Support, and related
  • Civic Learning, Democratic Engagement, Service-Learning, Community Service, and related
  • Enrollment Management, Financial Aid, Orientation, Parents, Persistence, First-year, Other-year, and related
  • Housing, Residence Life, Contracted Services, Judicial, and related
  • International, Multicultural, Cultural, Gender, LGBTQ, Spirituality, Disability, and related
  • Off-Campus, Commuter, Non-traditional, Graduate, Professional, Veterans, and related
  • Student Health, Wellness, Alcohol Abuse Prevention, Counseling, and related
  • Student Union, Student Activities, Greek Life, Leadership, and related
  • Violence Education and Prevention, Crisis Management, Campus Security, and related

The NASPA Annual Awards continue NASPA's tradition of honoring prominent higher education and student affairs leaders for their contributions to the profession. Nominations are due by Nov. 3, 2014 for a NASPA Annual Award in the following categories:

  • The President’s Award
  • Fred Turner Award for Outstanding Service to NASPA
  • Robert H. Shaffer Award for Academic Excellence as a Graduate Faculty Member
  • Scott Goodnight Award for Outstanding Performance as a Dean
  • Outstanding Contribution to Higher Education Award
  • George D. Kuh Award for Outstanding Contribution to Literature and/or Research Award
  • Mid-level Student Affairs Professional Award

NASPA’s Constituent Groups, including the BACCHUS Initiatives, the Community College Division, and the Center for Women, as well as our Knowledge Communities, also run awards processes. Please visit the individual award pages for specifics on the nomination or application process and requirements for each award. Contact information can also be found on the individual award pages.

NASPA does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, origin, religion, sex, age, gender identity, gender expression, affectional or sexual orientation, or disability in any of its policies, programs, and services.

NASPA is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEPTM) and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program.








Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education ,NASPA CL ID# 500016 PO Box 5007 Merrifield VA 22116-5007, Phone Number:(202) 719-1161, Fax Number: (202) 204-8417, Email Address: membership@naspa.org; events@naspa.org, Website : www.naspa.org