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Pathways to Excellence
2010-2011
MEMBERS OF EXCELLENCE
Janie Dillard, CPS/CAP Kim Docken, CPS Deborah Gunn, CPS/CAP Jackie Lewis, CPS/CAP Lori Poore, CAP Gloria B. Rossiter, CAP Yolanda Sevilla,
CPS/CAP Marge A. Suess, CPS Angela R. Williams, CPS Tessa Wright
Member of Excellence Criteria
A Member of Excellence will receive a certificate (first four years), Pathways to Excellence
certifica te cover, and Member of Excellence pin (the fifth year).
A Member of Excellence will attain a
minimum of 8 of the following 11 criteria:
- Hold a current IAAP Certification (i.e. CAP as prescribed
by the new curriculum.)
- Download the Member of Excellence Commitment form;
sign and date the form
- Actively participate in the IAAP web community forum discussions or
write an article (minimum 200 words),and
have it published in an IAAP publication (chapter, division, or international level.) Recommending another author’s article does not qualify.
- Attend at least one professional
educational workshop, seminar or conference (at least 60
minutes in length) and provide a short paragraph on how the training relates to your job or your role in IAAP. It can be an
IAAP or non-IAAP workshop, seminar, or conference; however, it cannot be included in your calculations to meet the requirement
of criterion #9.
- Hold a degree, certificate or equivalent (a minimum
of one year in length) from an accredited college or university or hold a Microsoft certification
- Pay
membership dues on or before anniversary date. This criterion is a mandatory requirement. This mandatory requirement will be waived in the case of new members joining IAAP in the current IAAP
fiscal year who want to work towards becoming a Member of Excellence.
- Serve
as a chapter, division, or international officer, committee chair, or committee member; or serve as an RTF Trustee; or serve
on a student chapter advisory board or the school’s advisory board for the office administration program.
- Conduct a public presentation, program or training at least 60 minutes in length. (Note that the presentation does
not need to qualify for recertification points).
- Attend a minimum of eight (8) IAAP chapter, division or international sponsored
meetings, programs or events (any combination.) These meetings,
programs, or events cannot include an event used to meet the requirement of criterion #4.
- Recruit at least one new member.
- Integrate IAAP membership and involvement
into annual performance plan or review.
Criteria Worksheet
Commitment Form
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Chapter of Excellence San Diego
2010 - 2011 2008-2009
Members can help the Chapter in continuing
to achieve the Chapter of Excellence designation by their efforts to meet the following criteria:
Member Certification IAAP Leadership/Succession Planning Training Event Member Serving on Division, International, or RTF Committee Eighty
Percent (80%) Membership Retention Twelve Percent (12%) Net Membership Increase Sponsor New Professional/Student
Chapter
Please follow the link below for further details on how you can help the San Diego Chapter retain
the Chapter of Excellence designation.
2011-2012 Revised Chapter of Excellence Criteria
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