Graduate Student of the Year |
Recognizing a student FMHCA member who exemplifies the ideal mental health counseling student through outstanding scholastic and academic performance, outstanding counseling practice, or outstanding writing contributions to the field of mental health counseling.
Purpose of the Award
The Graduate Student of the Year Award is intended to honor student members who exemplify the ideal mental health counseling student through outstanding scholastic and academic performance, outstanding counseling practice or outstanding writing contributions to the field of mental health counseling.
Procedure for Nomination
Any person who is a current member of FMHCA may make a nomination. Clarity of presentation and complete and specific documentation of the behaviors and/or incidents supporting this nomination will facilitate the committee's selection process.
Criteria
Nominees should be student members of FMHCA
Nominees must be nominated by a graduate advisor and FMHCA Active Member
The nomination should be accompanied by two letters of recommendations from two other professors within the nominee's program.
The nominee should maintain at least a 3.0 GPA, involvement with the state chapter and/or significant contributions to mental health counseling field as outlined above.
The Graduate Student of the Year Award is intended to honor student members who exemplify the ideal mental health counseling student through outstanding scholastic and academic performance, outstanding counseling practice or outstanding writing contributions to the field of mental health counseling.
Procedure for Nomination
Any person who is a current member of FMHCA may make a nomination. Clarity of presentation and complete and specific documentation of the behaviors and/or incidents supporting this nomination will facilitate the committee's selection process.
Criteria
Nominees should be student members of FMHCA
Nominees must be nominated by a graduate advisor and FMHCA Active Member
The nomination should be accompanied by two letters of recommendations from two other professors within the nominee's program.
The nominee should maintain at least a 3.0 GPA, involvement with the state chapter and/or significant contributions to mental health counseling field as outlined above.