Students, faculty, staff: Submit nominations for University Life Awards by March 12
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(March 3, 2010)--UTSA community members can submit nominations now for the University Life Awards. The deadline for nominations is Friday, March 12. Recipients of the awards will be recognized at the University Life Awards on Thursday, April 1.
>> Download the nomination packet.
For 34 years, the Student Government Association has recognized excellence at UTSA. The University Life Awards is one of UTSA's oldest traditions, which honors outstanding students, student organizations, faculty members and staff members.
University Life Awards selection is a three-step process. First, individuals and organizations are nominated. Second, those nominated are notified. A nominator must write a letter of support for the nominee. Third, the selection committee reviews the nominations and selects the award recipients.
Nomination forms with letters of support should be sent to the Student Government Association, University Center Room 1.214, Main Campus, or the Office of Student Activities, University Center Room 1.210, Main Campus. The letter must include examples of how the nominee has distinguished himself or herself and how these examples meet the award description.
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For more information, contact John Montoya at 210-458-4936.
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