GPSG Student Services Manager Award Nomination Form (2024)
Sent: February 21, 2024 8:03 amThis message is being shared with deans, directors and department chairs in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Good Morning!
The Graduate School and the Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) are co-sponsoring the Student Services Manager Award. Student Service Managers are an essential part of the support system for graduate and professional students in everything from advising and financial aid to personal encouragement and mentorship. The award shall be given to a current Student Services Manager at UNC Chapel Hill.
Nominations are due by Wednesday, March 6th at 11:59 PM. The winners of this award will be announced at the Graduate Student Recognition Event on April 4th, 2024.
Nominations must be submitted by a student. Attached is the link to the nomination form. https://forms.gle/ogVuAYczHrhK3nj5A Please direct any questions to aladan2@unc.edu.
GPSG Student Services Manager Award Nomination Form (2024)
The Graduate School and the Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) are co-sponsoring the Student Services Manager Award. This award was established in 2016 and recognizes outstanding service provided by the Student Services Manager for an academic department. Student Service Managers are an essential part of the support system for graduate and professional students in everything from advising and financial aid to personal encouragement and mentorship. The award shall be given to a current Student Services Manager at UNC Chapel Hill. The responsibilities of Student Services Managers vary, depending on the size and complexity of their academic units. Responsibilities can include, but are not limited to, the following: registering students in classes and troubleshooting enrollment issues, coordinating scheduling and additional program requirements, coordinating the graduation ceremony for their unit, collaborating with their faculty administrators to prepare class schedu forms.gle |
If you all could forward these along to your communications teams, that would be extremely helpful. Thank you so much!
Alex Ladan, BS
Master Thesis Student | Exercise Physiology
Applied Physiology Laboratory
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill