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Leadership and Who's Who Awards Criteria

Student Organization of the Year

Criteria
  • A University of the Sciences organization which demonstrated commitment to excellence in the fulfillment of its purpose and goals as well as those of the greater University community throughout the year.
  • Responded to the needs and improved the quality of life for its members and the University community.
  • Provided programs that promoted interaction among the members and the University community.

Martin Luther King Service Award

Criteria
  • A USP organization or a full-time student at University of the Sciences.
  • Identified and responded to a social injustice or community concern with a constructive and effective student initiated project or program.
  • Individual or group demonstrates the spirit Dr. Martin Luther King's legacy of courage, commitment, leadership, sacrifice, and service.

Campus Community Development Program

Criteria
  • A University of the Sciences organization or a full-time student at University of the Sciences.
  • Conducted an outstanding one-time or on-going developmental program for the University's campus community.
  • Demonstrated an innovative and/or creative outreach to the campus community which resulted in bringing the University together and accomplishing at least one of the University's missions, goals and/or values.

Emerging Student Leader of the Year

Criteria
  • First or second year full-time student at USP.
  • Assumed for the first time a leadership opportunity from which he/she gained skills and understanding that benefited himself/herself and others.
  • Exhibited ability to follow-through with commitment.
  • Individual has displayed a high motivation and a commitment to continued participation in co-curricular life at University of the Sciences.
  • Individual is enthusiastic to work in developing other new leaders.

Persevering Leader of the Year

Criteria
  • A full-time student at University of the Sciences.
  • Demonstrated a long term commitment to serving the needs of other students even in times when there have been set backs or barriers.
  • Faced and overcame a leadership or organizational challenged from which he/she developed specific skills and/or self-confidence.
  • Individual has consistently displayed a high level of enthusiasm and motivation around student life at University of the Sciences.
  • Took initiative and was self-directed.

Collaborative Leader or Organization of the Year

Criteria
  • A University of the Sciences organization or a full-time student at University of the Sciences.
  • Conducted an outstanding program in collaboration with another leader or USP organization.
  • Exhibited team work and collaboration in all aspects of the event.
  • Shared responsibilities among participants with a commitment to a common goal within the scope of the University's mission.

Outstanding Cultural Program of the Year

Criteria
  • A University of the Sciences organization or a full-time student at University of the Sciences.
  • Conducted an outstanding program which promoted diversity and cross-cultural sensitivity and appreciation. The program's content or theme may have a single or multi-cultural focus.
  • Promoted an opportunity to transcend cultural and racial boundaries.

Outstanding Advisor of the Year

Criteria
  • A member of the faculty or staff at University of the Sciences.
  • Actively provided motivation and encouragement to the organization.
  • Recognized and promoted the goals of the organization.
  • Assisted with the orientation and training of new officers.
  • Provided continuity for the organization.

Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges—Self Nomination

Criteria
  • A full-time Student at University of the Sciences.
  • Demonstrated scholastic ability.
  • Demonstrated participation and leadership in academic and co-curricular activities.
  • Demonstrated citizenship and service to the University and community.
  • Showed potential for future leadership.
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