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Undergraduate Student Social Justice Action Award


By josh - Posted on 26 September 2010

All nominations should be submitted through the AIMHO Awards Recognition webpage by Saturday, October 15, 2011 by 11:59 p.m. Late submissions will not be considered. If you have questions regarding submissions please contact Awards & Recognition Chair, Jeff Rosenberry via email.

 
The Undergraduate Student Social Justice Advocate Award is presented every year to an undergraduate student attending an AIMHO member school who enhances diversity and social justice awareness, understanding, and education. The award will be presented at the annual AIMHO Conference.
 
A successful nominee must meet the following criteria:
•             Currently enrolled as a full-time undergraduate at an AIMHO member school.
•             Currently living in a residence hall/apartment affiliated with the housing department at their institution.
•             Contributes significantly to the Residence Life program and university community on his/her/hir* campus.
(* “hir” is a gender neutral derivation of the pronouns “him” and “her” [it is pronounced “here”])
Nominee Information
Nominator Information

In 800 words or less, please describe how the nominee has been an advocate for social justice and diversity based upon the below criteria:

The Undergraduate Student Social Justice Advocate award is presented to a student who has demonstrated a strong interest in learning, experiencing, understanding and respecting our individual differences. This may be measured in a variety of ways, including but not limited to:

  • implementation/participation in campus events
  • activities
  • trainings
  • clubs and/or organizations which support a diverse community, etc.

The student should be an active leader on campus, but does not need to be a residence life para-professional staff member.

Please also provide a picture of the nominee for the Awards and Recognition slideshow, which will be shown during the closing banquet.