Application Process Is Underway for Who's Who

Nominations for inclusion in this year’s volume of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges are now being accepted in UC’s Office of Student Activities and Leadership Development.

In order to be eligible for selection, students must complete a Personal Profile Questionnaire, have a university staff or faculty member complete a nominee recommendation form and expect to receive a bachelor’s degree by December 2004. A committee of students, faculty and staff will base their selections on the following criteria: academic achievement; participation and leadership in academic and co-curricular activities; service to the university; and potential for future achievements.

Applications are available in the office of Student Activities and Leadership Development, Student Life Pavilion North, or via the Internet at www.sald.uc.edu/lead.html. Applications are due on Friday, Dec. 5, 2003, by 5 p.m.

For over 20 years, the UC has been rewarding outstanding campus leaders for their scholastic and community achievements through the Who’s Who program. Who's Who Among Students is one of the most highly regarded and long-standing honors programs in the nation for 67 years, having earned the overwhelming respect of college faculties and administrations. For the students, national recognition by the Who's Who program marks a pinnacle of scholastic achievement.

 

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