Awards & Scholarships
APhA-ASP Outstanding Dean
Award
DESCRIPTION:
The APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists Outstanding Dean Award was
established to recognize a school or college of pharmacy Dean who has
made significant contributions to the APhA-ASP Chapter and promoted with
distinction the welfare of student pharmacists through various community
service, leadership, and professional activities. This award was
established in 2004.
CRITERIA:
The nominee must: 1) be a Member of APhA; 2) have been an active Dean
for at least one year; 3) have actively promoted student welfare; 4)
made documentable contributions to achievements of the APhA-ASP Chapter;
and 5) must not be a past recipient of the award.
NOMINATION PROCESS:
The nominator is responsible for submitting an award nomination packet.
The deadline for nomination materials is November 1 annually. The
nomination packet is to include the following items:
- Nomination on official form available from APhA
- A letter from the nominator describing the most important
achievements of the nominee and explaining why the nominee meets the
criteria for the award
- Three letters of recommendation are required; a maximum of 6 letters
accepted
- A current CV or detailed résumé
For individuals not selected as the recipient of this award,
nominators have the opportunity to have packets forwarded to the
following year’s Awards Standing Committee for their review. APhA
Student Development Staff will contact the nominator each year prior to
the deadline to obtain approval for re-nomination and to update any
nomination materials. If the nominator has graduated or cannot be
reached, the chapter president will be contacted. Packets will be
forwarded for a maximum of 4 consecutive years.
APhA-ASP Outstanding Dean Award Nomination
Form
SELECTION PROCESS:
The selection is made by the APhA-ASP Awards Standing Committee based
upon careful review of complete nominations.
NATURE OF AWARD:
The recipient receives a plaque and the following: a) complimentary
registration to the APhA Annual Meeting, b) roundtrip airfare, based on
current APhA travel policies; and c) hotel, meals and miscellaneous
expenses for two (2) days based upon current APhA travel policies.
PAST RECIPIENTS: 2011 - Robert
W. Brueggemeier, The Ohio State University
2010 - Robert L. McCarthy, University of
Connecticut
2009 - Kenneth B. Roberts, University of Kentucky
2008 - Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, University of California, San
Francisco 2007 - Sidney
D. Nelson, University of Washington 2006 - John A. Pieper, University of New
Mexico 2005 - Joseph O. Dean,
Samford University
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