ELTON S. CARTER AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN A MASTER'S THESIS
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ELTON S. CARTER AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN A MASTER'S THESIS
ELTON S. CARTER AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN A MASTER'S THESIS NOMINATION FORM This form should be completed for the Elton S. Carter Award for Excellence in a Master's Thesis. In addition, the following materials should be submitted with this form: A. Student section: (1) One electronic copy of the thesis (in word format) sent to the Graduate Program Chair of the department/school. (2) One separate copy of the thesis abstract (not to exceed 300 words), which must include the title of the thesis and the name of the author, and (3) A one-page resume. These materials should be submitted to your department/school no later than October 2, 2015. Student's Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ First MI Last NU ID #:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Email address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Major/Degree Earned: ___________________________________________ Completion Date: ___________________________________________ Thesis Advisor: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ B. Academic department/school section requirements (Only required for Nominated Applicant): 1. 2. A memo from the Graduate Program Committee Chairperson supporting the nomination. An electronic copy of the nominee’s thesis. 4. Nomination due by Friday, October 30, 2015 to the Office of Graduate Studies. 3. The names, phone number and email addresses, of two external reviewers from outside the university. These people must already have agreed to serve as referees and not have served on the thesis committee of the submitted thesis. The referees should have knowledge in the area that the thesis was completed in.