Call for Nominations CLAS 2019 Fall Outstanding Graduate Student Awards
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is currently soliciting nominations for the Outstanding Graduate Students from the College. Departments may submit one individual to each of two categories: Masters (MA, MS, MHUM, MSS, MIS) and Ph.D.
Preliminary nomination packets including, bulleted list of accomplishments, CV, and unofficial transcripts are due to Chris Phiel by 5:00p on Sept. 3rd
The Awards, Scholarship and Outreach Committee will vote on student nominations on Sept. 6th. Departmental awardees will be notified on Sept. 9th and complete nomination packets will be requested.
Packets must include the following items in electronic form. Paper applications will not be reviewed:
1) A nominating letter from the department that clearly spells out why this student stands out above the norm (e.g., publications, grants, service to community or profession)
2) A clear statement by the student detailing their accomplishments and plans for the future.
3) A transcript
4) Additional supporting letters from faculty may be included
5) A current Vitae
6) Where applicable, include FCQs for teaching
Complete final nomination packets are due to Chris Phiel by 5:00p on Sept. 23. Nominees must be eligible to graduate this 2019 fall semester
Additional supporting letters and other materials may be included. Please be aware that this award is competitive across the College, so it would be useful if you can provide information that helps us to compare students from one field with students in another. One example is to include the quality of journals if the student has publications or the scope of a meeting (regional, national, international) if the student has meeting presentations. An interview with the Dean’s Advisory Committee will be the final step in the evaluation of candidates.
Final nomination packets will be submitted electronically to Kathleen Bollard by 5 p.m. on Monday, October 4th.
2019 FCQ Summer Results
Initial FCQ reports for the Denver and Colorado Springs campuses are currently available, and Boulder reports will be released on Thursday, August 29 at noon.
Instructors can access their individual reports through the faculty portal: https://colorado.campuslabs.com/faculty
Department leads and administrators can access reports through the administrator portal: https://colorado.campuslabs.com/ce
Fall 2019 FCQ Checklist
Here are the important dates for the upcoming semester
FCQ early administrations (September 3 – November 22)
Weekly FCQ administrations for classes that do not run on the 15-week class schedule
- Window is determined by CU-SIS end date
- Windows typically open on Mondays at 11 a.m. and run through Friday
- Contact the Jacki if you need to update an early administration
FCQ course auditing period (October 2 – October 30)
Period when coordinators review their class list and FCQ dates
FCQ custom question deadline (November 8)
If you would like to add, delete or change custom questions, do so by Friday, November 8
- Contact the Jacki with any changes
- Changes submitted after the deadline won’t appear on the FCQ until spring 2020
FCQ administration (November 18/December 2)
FCQ administrations for full-term classes begins
- The window runs from the Monday of week 14 through the start of week 15
- Denver campus: Monday, November 18 – Tuesday, December 3
- Denver’s Fall Break occurs between weeks 14 and 15. We have extended the window to accommodate
FCQ reports release
FCQ results can’t be released until after your campus grades have been posted
- Denver campus: Monday, December 23, 12 p.m. (tentative)
- Online Tableau reporting tools will be updated in early January
- Batch reports will be distributed the week of January 13 (tentative)