Student Employee of the Year nominations

It is time to honor your hard-working student employees by nominating them for Student Employee of the Year.

The nominees can be elected from any degree level, as long as they have been employed for at least three months full-time, or six months part-time by Washington State University. Nominees will be evaluated on their reliability, quality of work, initiative, professionalism and the uniqueness of the student’s contribution to the employer.

The student employee winner from Washington State University will be submitted for the state competition through the Western Association of Student Employment Administrators.

The nomination form can be found on the Academic Success and Career Center website.

Please mail completed nomination forms to tyler.barstow@wsu.edu by February 17.

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