1. Distinguished Faculty Awards are limited to CWU faculty who have been at CWU for a minimum of six (6) years and have worked at least 135 WLU. 2. Board of Trustees Distinguished Faculty Awards are limited to active CWU faculty who have been at CWU a minimum of fifteen (15) years, and have performed the greater part of the activities for which they are nominated in connection with the nominee’s employment at CWU. Emerit, tenured, and Senior Lecturer faculty are eligible. C. Nominations and Supporting Materials 1. Nominations may be made by faculty, students, alumni or others in a position to evaluate the achievements of a faculty member in any of the award categories. Additionally, Sself- nominations are allowed will not be accepted. Nomination letters Letters of nomincation and supporting materials must be submitted to the Senate in accordance with Part A above. 2. Nominations are presented by a Nominator. The Nominator writes the lLetters of nomination should include , providing a full description of the nominee’s work that is deserving of the respective award; a short statement of nomination will not be sufficient. The Nominator(s) may shall also help the nominee to compile and order their supporting materials a notebook for the selection committee to substantiate the nomination. , incorporating materials required and/or suggested in the accompanying criteria. No supporting materials may be submitted added to the notebook after the due date. 3. The selection committee is not an investigative body. Therefore, it is imperative that supportingve materials be complete, orderly, and self-explanatory. 4. During any academic year, nNominators may not only nominate more than one faculty member to for share the sameeach category award. 5. An individual may receive an award in more than one category, although not in the same year. An individual may not receive an individual award more than once.
6. A nominee may be re-nominated.
7. Material s from of award recipients shall be retained for three years in the office of the Senate. 8. Neither nominees nor nominators should attempt to contact the committee, the Senate office, or the President’s Office about the process or outcome of the committee’s deliberations. No information will be given out. 9. After reviewing submitted materials, the committee, at its discretion, may elect to not to recommend any recipientsnominee/s forof one or more awards in a given year.
Section IV. Selection Committee
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