NCLCA BANNER

 

KAREN QUINN

INSTITUTE

SCHOLARSHIP

Deadline TBD for 2010

Past Award Winners

Karen Quinn making a toast on Christmas Day 1999

BACKGROUND

Dr. Karen Quinn served as the 1992-93 NCLCA President (then Midwest College Learning Center Association).

Before her untimely death from cancer, she had been a very active leader. She was the driving force behind developing our professional journal, The Learning Assistance Review during her term. A scholar herself, she served as the first co-editor with Dr. Martha Casazza. 

Karen was the director of the Center for Academic Excellence at the University of Illinois-Chicago. Karen participated as a mentor and presenter at the 1993 and 1995 NCLCA Summer Institute at Loyola, Chicago. She was a mentor for the Reading/Writing to Learn component. Karen presented us with large notebook of journal articles on improving learning assistance in writing and reading, her areas of expertise. Her presentation was insightful and extremely helpful.

NCLCA is honored to name a scholarship in Dr. Quinn's memory.

 

SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION

Are you in your first two years as a learning center professional? Here is an opportunity for you to attend the annual NCLCA Institute on a scholarship for registration, room and board. The Karen Quinn NCLCA Institute Scholarship will be awarded the spring prior to the Institute.  The next NCLCA Institute is scheduled for June of 2006, at West Point, New York, on the banks of the Hudson River.

The NCLCA Institute gives you an opportunity to receive professional development in greater depth. Outstanding presenters and mentors will help you with various aspects of learning center management from tutoring to technology.

The Karen Quinn Scholarship will be presented annually to one member of NCLCA in order to develop his/her professional skills in a college learning center. Primarily, recipients of this scholarship will be first- or second-year professionals who demonstrate a desire to grow in the profession and who may not be able to participate otherwise.

 

THE AWARD WILL CONSIST OF

1.  An award certificate

2.     Free registration to the NCLCA Institute

3.     Free room and board at the NCLCA Institute

In addition, the recipient will be invited to speak briefly to the NCLCA members at the annual conference in October about the experience.

The NCLCA scholarship will not provide for transportation to the NCLCA Institute.

The recipient will be invited to speak at the NCLCA annual conference about his/her Institute experience.  The 2008 NCLCA annual conference will take place in Memphis, Tennessee from October 1-4.

Nominations must meet the deadlines and general criteria listed below.

 

AWARD CRITERIA

 1. Nominees should be a full-time employee in a learning center.

2. Nominees must have a current membership to NCLCA.

3. Preference will be given to members in their first two years of employment in a learning center environment

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

The application will consist of:

1.     An application letter, not to exceed three pages, sent by the nominee or someone professionally associated with the nominee.

2.     A letter by the nominee’s supervisor explaining a rationale for the nominee’s financial need for the award.

3.     The nominee’s  resume or job description.

 

SEND APPLICATION MATERIALS TO

TRAVIS RAMAGE

NCLCA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
CROUSE CENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESS
AURORA UNIVERSITY
347 GLADSTONE AVENUE
AURORA, IL 60506-7813
PHONE: (630) 844-5141
FAX: (630) 844-7813
TRAMAGE@AURORA.EDU

 

PAST AWARD WINNERS
2010
2009 Wendy Simmerman, Utah Valley University
2008 Peggy Mitchell, Wilmington University
2007 Elizabeth Boretz, University of California Merced
2005 Janice Smith, Penn State Harrisburg

 

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