Award Categories
Application Deadline July 1, 2011
Florida Campus Compact is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for our annual awards recognizing excellence in the
scholarship of engagement across Florida. This year marks Florida Campus Compact's milestone of 20 years advancing the public purposes of higher
education. Join the FL|CC community in celebration by submitting your application for our competitive awards.
Community Engagement Educator Award
Recognizes and honors one outstanding individual in each of the three higher education sectors for significant contributions to the
institutionalization of community engagement by inspiring a vision for service on the campus and supporting faculty, students, and/or
campus-community partnerships.
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Service-Learning Faculty Award
Recognizes and honors one faculty member in each of the three higher education sectors for contributing to the integration of service-learning into
the curriculum.
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Engaged Scholarship Research Award
Recognizes scholars for their contributions to the field of engaged scholarship through research.
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Graham Frey Award
Named for the extraordinary civic legacy of U.S. Senator Bob Graham and Congressman Lou Frey, this award recognizes outstanding contributions to
the development of civic learning and engagement in sustaining our participatory democracy.
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AmeriCorps Member Recognition
Recognizes outstanding AmeriCorps members who have demonstrated great success in addressing the needs of low-income or underserved individuals or
communities while advancing the mission of FL|CC.
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Campus-Community Partnership Award
Recognizes one outstanding campus-community partnership that produces measurable improvements in people's lives while enhancing higher education.
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Engaged Campus Award
Honors one institution of higher education in each of the three sectors, and one as the overall Engaged Campus of the Year for advancing the public
purposes of higher education, improving community life, and educating students for civic and social responsibility.
2011 Award Criteria & Application »
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