2024 Mission Integration Awards Form


2024 Mission Integration Awards

Mission Integration awards are made in four distinct areas of student affairs practice.  When submitting below, you will be asked to identify which category your nomination best pertains to.

Programs submitted for consideration should be original to your campus. Programs that are developed based on common curriculum and objectives, especially as developed by outside vendors or companies, will not be considered.

Each submission should be made in only one category.

Criteria for all awards are listed at the bottom of this page for your reference.


Learn more about the Mission Integration Awards.


Nominator Name: *
Award Category: *
Dean of Students, Residence Life, Health & Wellness, and related
Student Activities, Leadership, Orientation, and related
Diversity, Inclusion, and related
Integration of the Principles of Good practice, any field
Program Nominated Name: *
Description of initiative/program being nominated.:
Evidence that the initiative/program benefits students, staff, or the broader community.: *
Evidence the contribution is supporting the University’s strategic direction.: *
Evidence of Catholic identity and/or mission elements.: *
Evidence that the nominated initiative/program integrates practical use of relevant research and/or assessment.: *
Please provide supportive files that showcase the initiative/program being nominated. Example documents could be End of Year Reports, Social Media Graphics, Initiative/Program Photos, etc.:
(Valid File Types: bmp,csv,doc,docx,eps,gif,jpeg,jpg,mfp,pdf,png,ppt,pptx,rft,swf,tif,txt,xls,xlsx | Maximum File Size : 1.0 MB)
Please provide the name of the staff/staffs that manage the initiative/program.: *
Please provide the name of the staff/staffs that manage the initiative/program.: *
Please provide the email of the staff/staffs that manage the initiative/program.: *
Please provide the email of the staff/staffs that manage the initiative/program.: *




Judging for each area will include the following criteria:

  • positive impact on student learning;
  • successful demonstration in addressing student needs and/or campus needs;
  • originality and creativity;
  • demonstration of at least one of ASACCU’s Principles of Good Practice;
  • evidence of Catholic identity and/or mission elements; and
  • practical use of research and/or assessment.  

Please note that judging is based on a rubric developed for each of these categories, and submission should address each one.