The Lt. Governor’s Silver Medal Award Awarded Annually at the June Graduation Ceremony The Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia annually awards a medal to a student graduating from a program that is fewer than 2 years in duration. The recipient must have an excellent academic record and have contributed positively to the college or community at large. This is a very competitive award and only one student at Camosun is annually chosen. Submit Application / Nomination Package Application Deadline April 20, 2015 Late applications are not accepted. Criteria You must have: • Contributed positively to the college or community; • Credentialed from a fewer than 2 year career or vocational program; • Credentialed between Jan 2014 and Apr 2015; and • Achieved a min. GPA of 7.0 or higher For more information contact: Shelley Butler butler@camosun.bc.ca 250-370-4690 or visit http://camosun.ca/about/ed ucation-council/lt-gov-silvermedal.html • Application Form (page 3); • Minimum one letter of reference from a professional source. The letter must include o Header that includes the date and letter writer’s name, title, organization, address o Statement that recommends the student for this Award o Statement that outlines the relationship between the student and the letter writer (e.g. instructor, teacher, supervisor, etc.) o How long the letter writer has known the student (e.g. number of months, years, etc.) o Specific, clear, concise, and compelling examples that demonstrate the positive contribution(s) made by the student to the college or community. o Typed, hand-written, or scanned signature of the letter writer. • A letter or statement by the student that outlines their positive contribution(s). o Header that includes the date and student’s name o Specific clear, concise, and compelling examples that demonstrate the positive contribution(s) made by the student to the college or community. o Typed, hand-written, or scanned signature of the student. • Transcript of student’s marks from Camosun College. • Although not required, the student may include additional information or supporting materials that will enhance their submission (e.g. photos, new articles, etc.) Page 1 of 5 Selection Process • • • • • • The Education Council Award’s Committee will review applications and recommend a recipient. Incomplete applications will not be considered. The successful recipient will be notified no later than May 27, 2015. The Awards Committee only selects the recipient based on the information they receive. As all students nominated will demonstrate an excellent academic record, the primary focus during the selection process is on the student’s college or community contribution. Past recipients of the award have all made significant and noteworthy contributions to the college or community that were documented in clear, concise, and compelling examples. Generally speaking, the selection committee places more value on contributions that are done by the student’s own choice, and are not connected to required program assignments or projects. Additional Information on Award Criteria: • • College prep, “Access to..”, language development, bridge, etc. programs are not considered to meet the definition for this award) Student must have contributed positively to the college or to the community at large. The following are examples of college and community contributions that can be expanded on: • The College: Camfest, leader/advocate, club, college committee, graduation, program promotion, sports, student orientation, student society, tutoring. • The Community: Coop/Practicum related activities, fundraising, leader/advocate, volunteer work, workrelated activities. Page 2 of 5 CWA’s College Wide Awards The Lt. Governor’s Silver Medal Award • Awarded Annually at the June Graduation Ceremony Application / Nomination Form 1 Full Name (First, Last) 2 Mailing Address 3 Telephone Number 4 Camosun Student # 5 Email Address 6 Program Name Credentialed From Confirm Credential Dates (check) Student’s GPA or % average Application Package Checklist: 7 8 9 ☐ Student credentialed between Jan 2014 – Apr 2015 You must include the following with your application / nomination: ☐ One Letter of Reference from a professional source; ☐ A Letter or statement by the student ☐ Transcript of student’s marks from Camosun College; and ☐ Although not required, the student may include additional information or supporting materials that will enhance their submission (e.g. photos, news articles, etc.) Camosun College Office Use Only Confirmed ☐ Sections 1-8 completed above. ☐ One Letter of Reference from a professional source; ☐ A Letter or statement by the student ☐ Transcript of marks from Camosun College; and ☐ Qualified Applicant ☐ Unqualified Applicant Submit to In Person: Office of the VP Academic, CC 307, Interuban By Email: butler@camosun.bc.ca with the subject line “LtGovernorAward – your name”. Electronic version of application available at http://camosun.ca/about/education-council/lt-gov-silver-medal.html Page 3 of 5 Our Past Winners Jonathan Candel Jonathan completed his Post Degree Diploma in Business Administration with the Accounting option in December, 2013. He completed with an impressive 8.5 GPA. Jonathan already has a Bachelor of Music from the University of Calgary and a Masters of Music from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburg. He is an accomplished trombone player who uses his musical talents for the benefit of the community as a teacher, a volunteer and a working musician with several local bands, orchestras and symphonies. For his Accounting interests, Jonathan was hired right out of his internship. He attributes the skills and knowledge he gained at Camosun for his success in this field. In addition, he also tutored fellow accounting students at Camosun and Royal Roads. He has been accepted as a CPA candidate starting in the Fall. Read more... Jason Keddie – Computer Systems Technician This year the award is presented to Jason Keddie, a graduate of the Certificate in Computer Systems Technician program. Jason enrolled in Camosun's Computer Systems Technician program after completing a Diploma in Arts and Science studies at Lansdowne campus. He says he chose the program because he has always had an interest in computers and had already taken a few first-year computer science courses. "The best part of my program was the experience I had with my fellow classmates," he says. Jason’s contributions included the development of a course scheduling tool in consultation with the College’s IT Department, the regular organization of study groups for fellow students, and volunteer work with the NEED Crisis and Information Line. Charlene Caldwell - Advanced Diploma in Human Resource Management This year’s recipient is Charlene Caldwell, awarded for her accomplishments in the Advanced Diploma in Human Resources Management program. Caldwell also holds a Certificate in Management, a Diploma in General Business, and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resources Management and Leadership from the college. She also volunteered for several local charities and helped establish DECA Camosun, an international-wide business student club that promotes career development and civic consciousness. Read More... Michele Spencer – Indigenous Family Support Spencer has volunteered over the past six years with Aboriginal children to promote selfesteem and empowerment. She fulfilled a similar role in her program at Camosun, providing advice and support to her classmates, which contributed to their overall program success and morale. There she was recognized as a leader and role model, and was extremely effective in opening dialogue between the Saanich people and her program practicum site. Robert Wells, who nominated Spencer, says “Michele is a highly committed graduate, who will one day become a leader in her community. She exemplifies the true spirit behind the Lt. Governor’s Silver Medal. Read more... Page 4 of 5 Henry Mark – Practical Nursing It’s not everyday you meet a student like Henry Mark, let alone have him as a classmate. Mark’s Practical Nursing instructors describe him as a really smart, mellow sort of guy with a big heart and a drive to help people in need. Whether it’s sharing his knowledge and research findings with classmates, or travelling to Haiti to assist people with severe disability, Mark is always ready to reach out and lend a helping hand. Read more... Troy Neave – Professional Accounting Jeffery Knight – Network and Electronics Technician Page 5 of 5
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