Outstanding Student Affairs Program Awards

Outstanding Student Affairs Program and Professional Awards

Program Awards:

The State University of New York Council of Senior Student Affairs Officers (CSSAO) and the Office of University Life are pleased to offer awards to outstanding student affairs programs that have demonstrated a positive impact on students and their development.

The organization of senior student affairs officers from State-operated campuses appoint a panel to review nominations and recipients will be informed prior to the start of fall semester.  

Campuses may submit as many applications as they would like. Programs and activities must be part of a student affairs division at their respective campuses.

Professional Awards:

The State University of New York Council of Senior Student Affairs Officers (CSSAO) and the Office of University Life also offer Professional Awards to outstanding student affairs professionals.

Robert A. Bonfiglio New Professional Award:

The Robert A. Bonfiglio Award annually recognizes the impact that new professionals in Student Affairs have upon the student affairs profession and our State University of New York colleges and universities. Each year, up to three new professionals from SUNY state-operated campuses will be selected as winners of this recognition.

To be selected for this honor, the professional must have served in a student affairs role for less than four years (graduate students who are working in a professional role on a campus are also eligible) and must show excellence in at least one of the following categories (which are aligned with the NASPA Pillars requirements): Integrity, Inclusion, Innovation, and Inquiry, as well as a fifth category of Impact (described below).

John Graham Award for Mentorship:

The John Graham Award for Mentorship recognizes the impact that mentors and mentorship can have on those who enter the student affairs profession. Each year one professional from a SUNY state-operated campus will be selected for this prestigious recognition, named for Dr. John L. Graham, who tragically passed away in 2021 after serving as SUNY’s first Student Advocate and as Officer-in-Charge at SUNY Potsdam.

Throughout his career, Dr. Graham brought creativity and innovative approaches to his work with great caring and empathy. Firmly believing in the personification of hard work, good luck, and perseverance, Dr. Graham believed in the ‘care gene’, actively seeking out colleagues at the junior and senior level to mentor to become better and more seasoned professionals focused on making the community around them, and the broader world, a better place. He leaves behind a legacy of individuals whose work was made better by his influence.

This special award given in Dr. Graham’s honor is designed to recognize student affairs who serve as mentors and advisors to others; demonstrate a sustained commitment to the intellectual, professional, and holistic development of others; encourage others to pursue meaningful professional and personal goals and opportunities; and who use their influence to help others to change their community and the broader world for the better.

To be selected for this honor, the professional must have served in a student affairs role for no less than eight years, have embodied the NASPA Pillars of Integrity, Inclusion, Innovation, and Inquiry defined above, and have a demonstrated record of mentorship.

Mental Health Champion Award:

The SUNY Mental Health Champion Award recognizes faculty and staff who go above and beyond their job responsibilities to demonstrate exceptional dedication and advocacy for mental health awareness and support within the campus community. Recipients are acknowledged for promoting mental health awareness, leading initiatives to combat stigma, advocating for mental health resources, fostering a positive mental health environment on campus, and enhancing wellness and suicide prevention efforts. The awardee should exhibit strong leadership skills to effectively organize, motivate, and engage students in mental health-related outreach and educational endeavors. This award celebrates their commitment to creating a positive and inclusive environment that prioritizes mental wellness for all students. Special consideration will be given to nominations with a demonstrable impact on reducing mental health disparities on the college campus.

Process

A call for nominations regarding the availability of each of the awards will be made via the Senior Student Affairs Officer at each institution.   

For more information contact Eric Duchscherer, duchsced@potsdam.edu

 

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