Posted on 04 May 2009 by Webmaster
The selection process to Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges occurs each spring semester when nominations are solicited from faculty, SGA and Student Life staff members. Each nominee is sent an application and the Student Life Council considers each application based on:
- Scholastic Achievement
- Participation and leadership on campus
- Citizenship and service to the university and community
- Potential for future achievement
The students recognized for this award are those who enhance the positive image of UHCL. College students are the reservoir from which the nation draws its leadership strength. This feeling about students is the guiding principle behind the Who’s Who Among Students in America Universities and Colleges program and its efforts to proudly continue to aid campuses in honoring students who demonstrate consistent excellence. Continue Reading
Posted on 04 May 2009 by Webmaster

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Awards were given to the outstanding students of HSH for the 2008/2009 school year.
Hayley Shaw
The Signal Staff
The School of Human Science and Humanities gives awards to students for honors and leadership.
Twenty-eight students in the school of HSH were recognized as outstanding students of the year in their major at the reception held April 20.
The reception “is to recognize students who are selected by their faculty for outstanding student awards,” said Howard Eisner, associate dean of students. “Over the years one of the things I’ve noticed is that the awardees are truly remarkable.”
Many students are considered when faculty decides who get the awards.
“Faculty members consider all possible candidates,” said Vivian Atwater, associate professor of art history and one of the faculty presenters. “Who stands out in terms of academic excellence? Who stands out for academic and artistic excellence? The candidate with the most faculty votes is chosen. The students who receive outstanding student awards work very hard and maintain terrific attitudes throughout their academic careers. To receive acknowledgment as outstanding students is an encouragement of a very special kind for them.”