Our Distinguished Graduates Award serves to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of College of Nursing alumni for their outstanding contributions to patients’ healthcare through nursing care, research, and their demonstration of the ethics and values of the nursing profession. The Nole Nurse Alumni Council selects award recipients.
Nominations for the 2025 awards are now open until January 12th, 2025.
Distinguished Graduates Award Nomination Process
Required Nomination Information:
- Names and contact information of both nominating and nominated persons
- Statement of nomination explaining why the nominator feels the person is qualified
- Current curriculum vita or resume of nominee
- One reference and their contact information
- Nominee LinkedIn (optional)
- Nominee Headshot (optional)
All Distinguished Graduate Award nominations are submitted through Qualtrics. The link may be accessed more than once so that individuals may nominate more than one graduate.
*Please note: Members of the Alumni Council are not eligible to be nominated for or receive the Distinguished Graduate Award. All nominees MUST be graduates of the Florida State University College of Nursing. Nominees cannot be self-nominated.
Distinguished Graduate Awards Selection Process:
Award recipients will be selected and notified by the Nole Nurse Alumni Council.
Winners
Distinguished Graduates Award recipients will be contacted with details regarding the ceremony. For further information, contact alumni@nursing.fsu.edu
Distinguished Graduates Award Categories and Criteria
- Should currently hold or has held a teaching or leadership position with a local, state, or national professional educational organization, a post-secondary educational institution, or an educational policy-making/review board.
- Must have published articles, chapters, a book, and/or a technical report that reflects scholarship, research, or advancement of the profession.
- Must serve or have served as a representative/spokesperson of the profession in policy-making with professional or political associations at the state or national level.
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to students and life-long learning and enhancing his/her professional growth and that of others.
- Should be actively involved in government and/or community service
- Demonstrated exemplary contribution toward improving the quality of healthcare within their community through enhancing the healthcare system's capacity.
- Examples of activities may include:
- Exemplary military service; government service at local, state, and/or national levels (i.e., county commission, legislative staff); support for broad-based educational or school improvement plans; or community-school partnership activities.
- Honors outstanding achievements in any area or level of nursing.
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to the nursing profession and the continued enhancement of his/her professional growth.
- Have the respect of peers and significant service contributions to the field of nursing at any level in either a practicing, educational, or administrative capacity and to the betterment of his/her community.
- Graduated within the last ten years.
- Currently working, or for the past three years has worked as a nurse providing quality, compassionate care.
- Has demonstrated community involvement and/or achieved professional recognition.
The Exemplary Leadership Award recognizes an executive nurse leader who significantly influences professional nursing practice and the professional development of others. Candidates have demonstrated influence and impact on nursing practice, leadership, and community by:
- Influencing nursing standards and professional practice.
- Creating a vision for the future of nursing. Influencing others outside of nursing to advance the goals of nursing practice.
- Inspiring nurses to achieve excellence in nursing practice.
- Developing and executing effective approaches to improving nursing practice.
- Acting as a catalyst for innovative future care delivery models.
- Serving as a formal and informal mentor to nurses.
- Promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion Advocating for the nursing profession.
Candidates must have a master’s degree with a specialty certification, and evidence of higher education such as a DNP, PhD, or other terminal degree is preferred but not required.
2024 Distinguished Graduates Award Recipients
Past Award Recipients
2023 Honorees
Carol Whitefield: Education
Susan Clark: Practitioner
Garrett Gaillard: Young Alumni
Don Wood: Government/Community Service