

The SRC Award Jury has selected the following entries to receive the fifth annual SRC awards.
University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill Planners' Forum
The students are recognized for two events: Divided Cities and Regions: Consensus Policy Conference and Pecha Kucha Presentations on Internships
University of Iowa, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Urban and Regional Planning Student Association
Students organized two events to raise student awareness of ideological attacks on planning and how to address them appropriately in public forums.
Learn more about these winning projects
Thank you to the APA divisions, below, that have pledged their support for the 2012 Outstanding PSO Award. Please visit each division's website to learn more about its activities and programs and read a sample issue of their newsletter. Gold Gays & Lesbians in Planning Division Silver Environment, Natural Resources, and Energy Division Bronze LevelsPlatinum — $500Gold — $300 Silver — $250 Bronze — other |
Planning Student Organizations (PSOs) throughout the country are involved in exciting and creative activities that enliven student life, contribute to their communities, and provide enhanced educational experiences for the students. This awards program provides a means for student groups to share their ideas, learn from one another, and receive recognition (and rewards!) for creative, successful activities.
The APA Student Representatives Council (SRC) Executive Committee designed this awards program to:
Awards in each category will include a monetary contribution to school's PSO to fund its activities. Funding is provided by APA divisions. The award will be presented during the annual APA National Planning Conference.
Only APA-registered PSOs with a qualified (APA member) Student Representative will be eligible for this awards program to submit projects, activities and events implemented during the previous and current academic years (September 2008 to deadline).
A completed PSO Registration Form for the current academic year must be filed with APA prior to the award entry submission deadline.
Entry must be a PSO-sponsored project or program; individual, class, or planning program projects are not eligible.
Within each category, the jury will consider:
Don't limit your thinking to the lists below each category. These are simply suggestions and examples just to get you thinking in new directions. The jury may use its discretion to move an entry to another category.
Fostering student involvement with state/regional APA chapter
Encouraging student volunteerism in the community
Planning and implementing interesting, creative, and successful PSO programs and activities
Planning and implementing activities to increase student and community awareness of planning
The jury will be chaired by the SRC Immediate Past Chair
Committee members will recuse themselves as judges from any category in which their school has submitted an entry.
Send entries to: sturner@planning.org
Susan Turner
Leadership Coordinator
American Planning Association
122 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 1600
Chicago, IL 60603
sturner@planning.org
312-786-6391
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