Principal's Involvement Award

The Principal’s Involvement Award annually recognizes the outstanding contributions of students to enhancing the quality of life at the University of Toronto Mississauga. To be eligible for this award, undergraduate students should have completed 15 credits by May, and be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0. A student may receive this award only once. 

Involvement, for the purposes of this award, is defined as the number of ways that students engage with campus life outside of their regular academic work. This includes, but is not limited to: significant leadership in campus groups and organizations, active involvement on academic committees and councils, paid employment in one of the university's academic or administrative departments, off-campus community service where the activity has a direct link to UTM.

Recipients of the 2012-2013 Principal's Involvement Award:

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In order to be considered for this award, the nomination dossier must include the following items:
  • A letter of recommendation (maximum 500 words) from primary nominator (UTM staff, faculty or alumni/alumnae);
  • A statement of support from a secondary nominator (maximum 350 words), representing one nominating constituency (UTM students, staff, faculty, alumni/alumnae) not represented by the primary nominator;
  • A candidate statement (maximum 500 words) reflecting upon and describing how co-curricular involvement at UTM has contributed to their university experience, and helped to enhance the quality of life on campus;
  • A current resume, including detailed descriptions of involvement at the University of Toronto Mississauga. A resume critique through the UTM Career Centre is strongly recommended. Visit Davis Building 3094 for more information.
     

 

Principal's Involvement Award nominations for 2013-2014 will open in February 2014.  Recipients of the 2013-2014 Principal's Involvement Award will be honoured at the Awards Ceremony & Reception on Wednesday, April 9, 2014.