Recognize your student employee

Each year Washington State University and the National Student Employment Association (NSEA) recognizes the outstanding contributions and achievements of students who work while attending college through the National Student Employee of the Year (SEOTY) award. Due to the unusual circumstances resulting from the COVID 19 Pandemic, NSEA will recognize three (3) top students from each region. All students recognized for the 2021 year will be spotlighted on their webpage (https://nsea.memberclicks.net/).

Our student, Noah Sanchez nominated by Ray Luna from Cougs Rise, won our region in 2020.   We are now taking nominations for 2021 Student Employee of the Year thru January 29th, 2021.  To nominate your employee submit a one-page letter highlighting the student’s accomplishments.  NSEA recommends following the National Association Colleges and Employers (NACE) competencies when composing your letter (htpps://nsea.memberclicks.net/assets/SEOTY/CareerReadinessFactSheet.pdf).

Submit Nominations at student.jobs@wsu.edu.

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