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Professional Recognition Award Nomination Form

DEADLINE for all nominations is February 15, 2016

There are nine different ISCA awards. Use a different form for each nomination. Please indicate the award you are nominating someone for:

_____ Elementary School – School Counselor of the Year

_____ Middle / Junior High – School Counselor of the Year

_____ High School – School Counselor of the Year

_____ School Administrator of the Year

_____ Dr. Toni Tollerud School Counselor Educator of the Year

_____ School Counselor Internship Supervisor of the Year

_____ School Counselor Graduate Student Award(s)

_____ ISCA School Counselor Advocate of the Year

_____ School Counselor Legislator of the Year

We encourage you to nominate one or more individuals that you feel exemplify the highest standards in providing services to students, parents, and the school.

Nominee ___________________________________ Is nominee an ISCA member? Yes ____ No ____

Home Address _______________________________________City:_____________________________

School _______________________________________________________________________________

School Address ___________________________________City:_______________________________

Home Phone ___________________Work Phone ________________E-mail ______________________

Nominee’s Educational Degree Information

Highest Degree ___________________________ Institution____________________________________

Certification / Licensure _________________________________________________________________

Nominator’s Information

Lead Nominator_______________________________________________________________________

Phone___________________________________ E-mail ______________________________________

Are you an ISCA member? Yes ____ No ____

Documentation for Nomination (All nominations should be submitted as a packet and include the

following:

___ Nomination Form ___ Supplementary information (optional)

___ Nominee’s resume ___ 2 letters of support

___ Nominator’s letter

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School Counselor of the Year Nomination (Elementary,

Middle, Junior High or High School Level)

Eligibility for consideration:

A. The counselor nominee must be currently employed as a full-time counselor and have completed

three consecutive years of counseling service at the level of nomination.

B. The counselor nominee and the nominator must be current members of the Illinois School

Counselor Association. Letters of support do not need to be from Illinois School Counselor

Association members.

C. The nominee must hold a master's degree or equivalent in school counseling, counseling, or a

related degree and be certified as a counselor by the state.

Criteria for recognition:

A. The nominee should possess the personal qualities thought to be desirable in an exceptional

counselor.

B. The nominee must have been responsible for innovations in the counseling program, for

providing leadership in the further development of existing services, for demonstrating

leadership in professional counseling associations, and for performing an outstanding service to

the school or community.

C. The activities or accomplishments recognized must have taken place within five years prior to the

date of presentation.

Documentation for Nomination:

You may submit your nominations by mailing or electronically submitting them to:

Professional Recognition Chairperson

Dr. Toni R. Tollerud, LCPC, NCC, NCSC, ACS

Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education

Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, IL 60115

Work Phone : (815) 753-9311

E-mail: tollerud@niu.edu

Please call if you have any questions. DEADLINE: February 15, 2016

Awards will be presented at the ISCA Annual Conferences in March and April.

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School Administrator of the Year Nomination

Eligibility for consideration:

A. The nominee must be currently employed as a full-time administrator and have completed

two consecutive years of service as an administrator.

Criteria for recognition:

A. The nominee should possess the personal qualities thought to be desirable in an outstanding

administrator.

B. The nominee must have been responsible for supporting professional school counselors and

counseling programs, advocating for the developmental model, and providing leadership in the

further development of an exceptional school counseling program.

C. The activities or accomplishments recognized must have taken place within five years prior to the

date of presentation.

Documentation for Nomination:

You may submit your nominations by mailing or electronically submitting them to:

Professional Recognition Chairperson

Dr. Toni R. Tollerud, LCPC, NCC, NCSC, ACS

Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education

Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, IL 60115

Work Phone : (815) 753-9311

E-mail: tollerud@niu.edu/

Please call if you have any questions. DEADLINE: February 15, 2016

Awards will be presented at the ISCA Annual Conferences in March and April.

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Dr. Toni Tollerud School Counselor Educator of the Year

Nomination

Eligibility for consideration:

A. The counselor educator nominee must currently be employed full time or part time at a public or private school at an accrediting institution in Illinois with a program in School Counseling. The counselor educator should have a minimum of five years of experience as a counselor educator and should be type 73 certified.

B. The counselor educator nominee and the nominator must be current members of the Illinois School Counselor Association or the Illinois Counselor Educator’s Association and a member of the Illinois Counseling Association.

C. The counselor educator nominee must hold at least a master’s degree in Counseling or a

doctoral degree. The nominee must have experience teaching classes that directly impact students in a master’s program who are preparing to become school counselors. The nominee must have at least two years experience.

Criteria for recognition:

A. The nominee should possess the personal qualities thought to be desirable in a school counselor educator.

B. The nominee must have been responsible for teaching their counseling programs and working closely with students desiring to become school counselors. The nominee must provide innovation in furthering the profession of school counseling, demonstrate leadership and participation in school counseling associations in the state, support and advocate for school counseling using the ISCA standards and national model of ASCA (American School Counselor Association), and bridge the gap between classroom learning and the developmental model in existing school counseling programs.

C. The activities or accomplishments recognized must have taken place within five years prior to the date of presentation.

Documentation for Nomination:

You may submit your nominations by mailing or electronically submitting them to:

Professional Recognition Chairperson

Dr. Toni R. Tollerud, LCPC, NCC, NCSC, ACS Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, IL 60115

Work Phone : (815) 753-9311 E-mail: tollerud@niu.edu

Please call if you have any questions. DEADLINE: February 15, 2016

Awards will be presented at the ISCA Annual Conferences in March and April.

This award has been names in honor of Dr. Toni Tollerud for her outstanding achievements and efforts

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School Counselor Internship Supervisor of the Year Nomination

Eligibility for consideration:

A. The internship supervisor nominee must currently be employed full time or part time at a public or private school at an accrediting institution in Illinois. The internship supervisor should have a minimum of three years of experience as an internship supervisor and should be type 73 certified.

B. The internship supervisor nominee must be a current member of the Illinois School Counselor Association or the Illinois Counselor Supervisor’s Association and a member of the Illinois Counseling Association.

C. The internship supervisor nominee must hold at least a master’s degree in Counseling or a doctoral degree. The nominee must have experience teaching classes that directly impact students in a master’s program who are preparing to become school counselors. The nominee must have at least two years experience. A student who was an intern under the internship supervisor can be a co- nominee but should work through a degreed counselor or counselor educator to make the nomination. .

Criteria for recognition:

A. The nominee should possess the personal qualities thought to be desirable of a supervisor of school counselor interns.

B. The school counselor internship supervisor should be responsible for directly supervising at least one Masters-in-training during the internship experience. Nominee should be innovative in promoting the profession of school counseling, mentor, teach, and support the intern, support and advocate for school counseling using the state standards and the national model of ASCA, and demonstrate leadership and participation in professional school counseling associations.

C. The activities or accomplishments recognized must have taken place within five years prior to the date of presentation. The nominee cannot be a current internship supervisor.

Documentation for Nomination:

You may submit your nominations by mailing or electronically submitting them to:

Professional Recognition Chairperson

Dr. Toni R. Tollerud, LCPC, NCC, NCSC, ACS Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, IL 60115

Work Phone : (815) 753-9311 E-mail: tollerud@niu.edu

Please call if you have any questions. DEADLINE: February 15, 2016

Awards will be presented at the ISCA Annual Conferences in March and April.

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School Counselor Graduate Student Award Nomination

Eligibility for consideration:

A. The nominee must currently be a graduate student who is a full time or part time student at a public or private school at an accrediting institution in Illinois. The graduate student should have completed at least one year or a minimum of 18 graduate credits in their program. The nominee may not have graduated prior to the nomination of this award.

B. The graduate student nominee must be a current member of the Illinois School Counselor Association and a member of the Illinois Counseling Association.

C. A graduate student may be nominated by a degreed school counselor, counselor educator, or fellow graduate student. The nominator must be a member of the Illinois School Counselor Association at the time of the nomination.

Criteria for recognition:

A. The nominee should possess the personal qualities thought to be desirable of an emerging leader in the field of school counseling.

B. Graduate students are the future of the School Counseling Profession. Many are very active in their schools, communities, and professional organizations that provide leadership and service to the profession. Graduate students who serve as graduate assistants, volunteer at conferences and

workshops, assist in their programs, or who perform exemplary work are eligible to be nominated for this award.

C. The nominee for this award shall have demonstrated outstanding service or contribution to the School Counseling Profession in Illinois.

Award: The Illinois School Counselor Association shall award two School Counselor Graduate Student Awards each year. Each recipient will receive a $100 monetary award long with a certificate for their outstanding service and contribution to the field as a graduate student.

Documentation for Nomination:

You may submit your nominations by mailing or electronically submitting them to Professional Recognition Chairperson

Dr. Toni R. Tollerud, LCPC, NCC, NCSC, ACS Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, IL 60115

Work Phone : (815) 753-9311 E-mail: tollerud@niu.edu

Please call if you have any questions. DEADLINE: February 15, 2016

Awards will be presented at the ISCA Annual Conferences in March and April.

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School Counselor Advocate of the Year Nomination

NOTE: The School Counselor Advocate of the Year Award is one of the highest honors of the organization.

Members who have received other awards for outstanding service over time should be considered for this award. It can be given to a professional school counselor, counselor educator, or to a “friend” of school counselors who has been an outstanding advocate for the school counseling profession across the state. All nominees must have made an outstanding contribution to the profession at the national, state or local level. Advocacy includes promoting the developmental model at the highest level possible, influencing state policy that has promoted the profession, and improving academic, career, and environmental conditions that promoting social justice for all.

Eligibility for consideration:

A. The nominee must be currently employed in an educational or professional setting that involves the work of professional school counselors for a minimum of three consecutive years. Nominees do not have to be members of the Illinois School Counselor Association.

B. Nominees can be Professional School Counselors, Counselor Educators, or other professionals who have been outstanding advocates for School Counselor in Illinois in ways that have supported school counseling policy and promoted the profession.

C. While the nominee does not need to be a member of the Illinois School Counselor Association, the nominator does need to be a current member.

Criteria for recognition:

A. The nominee should possess the personal qualities thought to be desirable in an outstanding leader and advocate for the profession.

B. The nominee must have demonstrated successful outcomes that have led to changing existing policies, professional practices, and/or learning environments for professional school counselors in Illinois. Their work must demonstrate outstanding service to the profession with a strong emphasis on social justice and advocacy for all stakeholders including professional counselors, students, teachers, administrators, and parents.

C. The activities or accomplishments recognized must have taken place within the last five years.

You may submit your nominations by mailing or e-mailing them to:

Professional Recognition Chairperson Dr. Toni Tollerud

LCPC, NCC, NCSC, ACS

Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, IL 60115

Work Phone : (815) 753-9311 E-mail: tollerud@niu.edu

Please call if you have any questions. DEADLINE: February 15, 2016

Awards will be presented at the ISCA Annual Conferences in March and April.

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School Counselor Legislator of the Year Nomination

Eligibility for consideration:

A. Nominees must be members of the State or National Legislature

D. Nominees do not need to be members of the Illinois School Counselor Association..

E. While the nominee does not need to be a member of the Illinois School Counselor Association, the nominator does need to be a current member.

Criteria for recognition:

A. The nominee should possess the personal qualities thought to be desirable of an outstanding legislator.

B. The nominee must have demonstrated involvement in legislation that has positively impacted the role of Professional School Counselors in the State of Illinois or at a national level.

C. The activities or accomplishments recognized must have taken place within the last five years.

You may submit your nominations by mailing or e-mailing them to:

Professional Recognition Chairperson Dr. Toni Tollerud

LCPC, NCC, NCSC, ACS

Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education Northern Illinois University

DeKalb, IL 60115

Work Phone : (815) 753-9311 E-mail: tollerud@niu.edu

Please call if you have any questions. DEADLINE: February 15, 2016

Awards will be presented at the ISCA Annual Conferences in March and April.

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