Most Improved Society of the Year - The Most Improved Society Award recognizes societies, which have gone out of their way not only to excel, but also to improve upon past performances. The Most Improved Society Award stresses many of the same ideals as the Society of the Month and Outstanding Society Awards; however, the improvement of a society in moving towards those goals is the primary factor in the decision-making process. The Engineering Council Executive Board and Awards Selection Committee will choose the Most Improved Society Award. The recipient will receive a plaque and a monetary award to be presented and honored at the Knights of St. Patrick ball. All nominations must be returned by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, February 27th. All information and events must be relevant to the Fall 2007/Spring 2008 academic year.

Nominator Information

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Society Information

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1) Estimate the number of members in the society in September 2007.
2) Estimate the number of members in the society at time of nomination.
3) Explain in fifty words or less what methods were used, if any, to increase membership within the past year.
4) Give at least two examples of improvements relating to the society’s activities or events. This should include ways in which past events and activities have been improved, or new events and activities have been implemented.
5) In five hundred words or less, talk about the reasons the society has improved internally and in the way it relates to the engineering campus over the past year, include specific examples.
6) Please include any additional information that may be relevant in the selection of this award.

Forms are due by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 27, 2008. If you have any questions, please contact Kevin Spitz.