NACA West

The NACA® West Region is made up of the following states & territories:

  • Alaska
  • Hawaii
  • Washington
  • Oregon
  • California
  • Nevada
  • Idaho
  • Arizona
  • Utah
  • Colorado and New Mexico west of the 107th longitude (roughly parallels Rocky Mountains)
  • Canadian Province of British Columbia

 

Regional Leadership Team Structure

These seven teams (one for each region) are comprised of up to 15 school member volunteers at all levels (undergraduate students, graduate students, and professional staff) and one AAG representative, in addition to liaisons from several national teams and advisory groups. The RLTs work to advance the mission and vision of the Association by creating year-round member engagement opportunities such as supporting awards programs, drive-ins, membership, business, networking, and educational webinars.

RLT Application Timeline & Term Information

All Regions

Position App Opens App Closes Term Start Term End Term Length
Chair Dec. 1 Feb. 1 May 1 Apr. 30 2 years
Vol. Dev. & Exp. Team Lead Jan. 1 Feb. 1 May 1 Apr. 30 1 year
Other Team Leads Feb. 1 Mar. 1 May 1 Apr. 30 1 year
Coordinators Mar. 1 Apr. 1 May 1 Apr. 30 1 year
Undergrad Positions Mar. 1 Apr. 1 May 1 Apr. 30 1 Year
Individual Awards

Outstanding Two-year Student Award

Presented to a student who demonstrates excellence and exhibits organizational skills and leadership ability at a two-year institution.

Candidates must have:

  • Displayed outstanding dedication to campus activities
  • Helped promote campus activities on campus
  • Actively participated in NACA activities
  • Participated for at least one year in the area of campus activities
     

Outstanding Four-year Student Award

Presented to a student who demonstrates excellence and exhibits organizational skills and leadership ability at a four-year institution.

Candidates must have:

  • Displayed outstanding dedication to campus activities
  • Helped promote campus activities on campus
  • Actively participated in NACA activities
  • Participated for at least one year in the area of campus activities

Joey Edmonds Award for Outstanding Associate Member

Presented to the associate member exhibiting dedication and commitment to NACA and the NACA West Region.

Candidates must:

  • Be a current NACA associate member or an employee of a NACA associate member company or firm
  • Be committed to programming and student development
  • Provide exemplary customer service
  • Demonstrate ease of accessibility
  • Provide quality in entertainment
  • Demonstrate overall commitment to college student activities

Shelley K. Bannish Award for Outstanding Staff Advisor

Presented to a staff member who exhibits dedication to student development and student leadership.

Candidates must:

  • Have actively participated in NACA activities
  • Have made a significant contribution to campus life as a campus activities professional
  • Have demonstrated the potential and commitment for excellence in service to student leaders
  • Be viewed by colleagues as an educator
  • Display genuine support and regard for students

Margaret Ann "Peggy" Hoffman Award for Outstanding Regional Volunteer Award

Selected by the West Regional Leadership Team and awarded to a RLT volunteer who has gone above and beyond in their volunteer position.

 

Programming Awards

Outstanding Low Cost Program Award

Presented to the best program costing less than $1,000.

Nominees must demonstrate:

  • Effective use of available resources (financial, human, logistical)
  • Evidence of an effort to encourage, promote and market participation in the series/program to the student population (i.e. posters, newspaper ads, etc.)
  • Involvement of students in the planning and implementation of the series/program
  • Clarity and achievement of stated purpose and goals of the series/program
  • Effective evaluation of the series/program

Outstanding One-Time Event Award

Presented to a school that programs a special event that occurs only once.

Nominees must demonstrate:

  • Effective use of available resources (financial, human, logistical)
  • Evidence of an effort to encourage, promote and market participation in the series/program to the student population (i.e. posters, newspaper ads, etc.)
  • Involvement of students in the planning and implementation of the series/program
  • Clarity and achievement of stated purpose and goals of the series/program
  • Effective evaluation of the series/program

Inclusive Excellence Award

Presented to the school with the best program featuring a diversity or multicultural theme.

Nominees must demonstrate:

  • Effective use of available resources (financial, human, logistical)
  • Evidence of an effort to encourage, promote and market participation in the series/program to the student population (i.e. posters, newspaper ads, etc.)
  • Involvement of students in the planning and implementation of the series/program
  • Clarity and achievement of stated purpose and goals of the series/program
  • Effective evaluation of the series/program

Outstanding Annual Program Award

Presented to a school that produces a one-time program, special event or annual event that occurs once during a school year.

Nominees must demonstrate:

  • Effective use of available resources (financial, human, logistical)
  • Evidence of an effort to encourage, promote and market participation in the series/program to the student population (i.e. posters, newspaper ads, etc.)
  • Involvement of students in the planning and implementation of the series/program
  • Clarity and achievement of stated purpose and goals of the series/program
  • Effective evaluation of the series/program

Outstanding Series or Continuous Program Award

Presented to the best series or continuous program that occurs weekly, monthly, or more than once during the school year.

Nominees must demonstrate:

  • Effective use of available resources (financial, human, logistical)
  • Evidence of an effort to encourage, promote and market participation in the series/program to the student population (i.e. posters, newspaper ads, etc.)
  • Involvement of students in the planning and implementation of the series/program
  • Clarity and achievement of stated purpose and goals of the series/program
  • Effective evaluation of the series/program

Outstanding Campus Tradition

Awarded to the event that best exemplifies a vibrant campus tradition event.

Nominees must demonstrate:

  • Effective use of available resources (financial, human, logistical)
  • Evidence of an effort to encourage, promote and market participation in the series/program to the student population (i.e. posters, newspaper ads, etc.)
  • Involvement of students in the planning and implementation of the series/program
  • Clarity and achievement of stated purpose and goals of the series/program
  • Effective evaluation of the series/program

Outstanding Late-Night Program

Awarded to an event that incorporated the best use of marketing and achieved significant attendance.

Nominees must demonstrate:

  • Effective use of available resources (financial, human, logistical)
  • Evidence of an effort to encourage, promote and market participation in the series/program to the student population (i.e. posters, newspaper ads, etc.)
  • Involvement of students in the planning and implementation of the series/program
  • Clarity and achievement of stated purpose and goals of the series/program
  • Effective evaluation of the series/program