AWARDS CRITERION
The  Achievement  Awards Program was launched at the 11th Annual  Reunion and  Convention in Atlanta, Georgia on May 25, 2003.  It is
designed to give recognition to those alumni members who have made significant achievement(s) in their professional and academic  
pursuits and meaningful contribution to the society and the community in which they live and also to Liberia.
The Program and Planning Committee is now receiving nominations for 2008.

In  order  for  the  Committee  to  select  recipients from a representative pool of candidates, all members of CWA-AA USA, Inc. are invited to
submit nominations consistent with the submission guidelines and selection criteria outlined as follows:

THE REVIEW PROCESS
Please  refer  to  the  selection  criteria  to  assist  you  in  selecting  potential  nominee(s)  and  preparing  your statement.  All nominations will
be reviewed by a three-person  committee  appointed  by the  Executive  Board.  The Committee will evaluate the nominations using a
"point-system," making it possible for some nominees  to  be  selected  for  awards  even  if  they  fall  short  of  a  criterion.   One  nominee  will  
be selected from each category to receive the Outstanding Achievement Award for the year.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Nominations must be received by March 10, 2008, postmarked 11:59 pm VIA E-mail (MS Word Attachment):  emmah361@hotmail.com
VIA United States Postal Service:   CWA-AA Awards Committee;  P. O. Box 18018, Washington, DC 20036

Each nomination must contain the following information and be in the following form (one nomination per sheet):

*  Name, postal address and e-mail (if available) of the submitter.
*  Submitter's year(s) of attendance or year of graduation from CWA
*  Name, postal address and e-mail (if available) of the nominee.
*  Nominee's year(s) of attendance or year of graduation from CWA.
*  Category in which the nomination is being submitted (see section criteria categories).
*  Typewritten narrative statement of 20 words or less, describing significant achievement(s) and contributions for which the nominee should be
recognized.

SELECTION CRITERIA

I.   Scholastic
*    Nominee must have graduated with honors, or completed the requirements for graduation with honors, from an accredited graduate,
postgraduate or professional school, within the last 10 years.
*   Nominee must have completed course work to earn the degree; and
*  attained a comparable grade point average of at least 3.5 out of a possible 4.0; or
*  been recognized by the academic institution conferring the conferring the degree as having attained honor status.

If selected, the nominee must submit, within two weeks following the date of notification of his/her selection, proof of the honor status that
qualifies for the award. Honorary  degrees  do  not  qualify  for  this  category,  but  may  serve  as  the basis for an award in one of the other
categories listed below.  Undergraduate and correspondence degree programs do not qualify.

II.  Professional
*   Nominee must be engaged in an occupation that requires considerable training and specialized study, such as accounting, engineering,
law, medicine, nursing, psychology or the like, as evidenced by  his/her acquisition of board certification or license to practice in said
profession.
*   Nominee must have been recognized by his/her peers in the profession as having attained a significant milestone or achieved a significant  
accomplishment for the betterment of the profession.

If selected, the nominee must submit, within two weeks following the date of notification of his/her selection, proof of the board certification or
license to practice, and of the peer recognition that  qualifies for the award.

III. Education/Academia:  
Nominee must be a current retired person in the field of education, who has achieved a significant milestone or made a significant contribution
to the field of education through one or more of the following:

*   Mentorship of "at risk" students, which has Made a positive difference in the educational development and life of one or more protégés.
*    Publication of scholarly work(s) that his/her  peers have juried or otherwise publicly recognized as contributing to the advancement of
education; service as an administrator, demonstrated by his/her development and/or implementation of a program that has advanced or
enhanced the education.

If  selected,  the  nominee  must  submit,  within  two  weeks following the date of notification of his/ her selection, proof of his/her qualification
for the award (i.e. mentorship = written testimonial(s) from protege(s); publication - documentation of jurying / recognition of contribution;
ad-ministration = written testimonial from impartial third jury that evaluated the program.

IV. Invention / Innovation:    
Nominee must have invented a device, process, etc., for which a patent has been granted, or which has been officially recognized as being part
of a major scientific or technological discovery and/or break-through.

If selected,  the  nominee  must submit,  within two  weeks  following the date of notification of his/her selection, proof of the grant of a patent, or
evidence of the recognition he/she has received for the break-through that qualifies for the award.

V. Politics / Military:    Nominee must be:
*    a current or retired high profile elected public official such as a representative, senator, governor, mayor, county executive, or similar post,
who has held office for more than one term or has otherwise served with distinction, as exemplified by his/her reputation in the community and
/ or recognition of achievement;

*     a current or retired high profile career military official such as an admiral, general, derivative thereof, or similar post of recognized world
super power, who has served with distinction, as exemplified by his / her military record.

If   selected,   the   nominee  must  submit, within two weeks following the date of notification of his/her selection, proof of the reputation,
recognition, or military record that qualifies for the award.

VI. Leadership:  
Nominee must be currently serving as the functional leader (i.e., chairman, president, chief executive officer) of:

-   a civil rights or human rights organization (i.e., NAACP, Amnesty International, etc.),   OR
-   a philanthropic or humanitarian relief organization (i.e., Red Cross);  OR
-   a professional or trade association (i.e., medical, legal, financial, journalism, commerce, etc.); OR
-   a consortium of associations (i.e. Liberian Communication Associations, Union of Liberian Associations, etc.)

Nominee  must  have  achieved  a  significant milestone or made a significant contribution to the advancement of the organization/association
of which he /she serves as the functional leader.

VII. Humanitarian / Philanthropic:    
Nominee must be or have been a philanthropist and/or an advocate who has raised international awareness of the plight of, and advocated in
favor of relief for, the suffering people of Liberia in particular and the world in general.

If  selected,  the  nominee  must   submit   within   two   weeks   following  the date  of notification  of  his/her selection,  proof  (i.e., written  
testimonials)  of   the action/contribution that qualifies for the award.

VIII. Athletics:    
Nominee must have excelled as a professional athlete in competitive sports, as exemplified  by  having  achieved  first  place status among the
field of competitors.

If selected, the nominee must submit, within two weeks following  the  date of notification  of  his/her selection,  documentary  proof  of the
accomplishment that qualifies for the award.

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X. The Arts:    
Nominee  must  have  excelled  in the arts (i.e., theater, cinema, audio, visual, culinary, etc.)  or the humanities (i.e., literature, philosophy, etc.)
through work(s) that have promoted to international exposure of the Liberian culture and way of life.

If selected, the  nominee  must submit,  within  two weeks  following  the  date of notification of his/her selection, documentary proof of the
accomplishment that qualifies for the award.
If you know of any
alumnus who has
excelled in other areas
not included above,
please specify the
area of
accomplishment for
which he/she should
be nominated and
submit your
nomination(s) in
accordance with the
submission guidelines.
 Recipients of the
awards will be notified
in advance in order for
them to prepare for the
ceremony.

The nominees selected
will be published in the
Association's Annual
Reunion Souvenir
Program and also
published on the
Association's website
at
www.cwa-fozes-den.co
m.

The Association
encourages alumni to
come out in support of
this effort.  For those
who cannot attend,
financial contributions
are always welcome.
An accomplishment /
achievement for one
Fox, is an
accomplishment /
achievement for all
Foxes.
If you know of an
alumni who have
excelled in other areas
not included above,
please specify the
area of
accomplishment for
which he/she should
be nominated and
submit your
nomination(s) in
accordance with the
submission guidelines.
 Recipients of the
awards will be notified
in advance in order for
them to prepare for the
ceremony.

The nominees selected
will be published in the
Association's Annual
Reunion Souvenir
Program and also
published on the
Association's website
at
www.cwa-fozes-den.co
m.

The Association
encourages alumni to
come out in support of
this effort.  For those
who cannot attend,
financial contributions
are always welcome.

An accomplishment /
achievement for one
Fox, is an
accomplishment /
achievement for all
Foxes
.