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International Teaching Excellence Award

ACBSP Teaching Excellence Award

ACBSP celebrates excellence in teaching with the International Teaching Excellence Award. Any faculty member that's really going above and beyond to deliver quality education to students is exceedingly qualified to be a Teaching Excellence Award nominee.

Nominations for this year's Teaching Excellence Award are now closed. We hope you will join us as we announce the winner during ACBSP Conference.

REGIONAL AWARD

The Teaching Excellence Award competition begins at the regional level. Once submitted to the ACBSP office, the applications are sent to each regional chair. A committee review follows and each region names two recipients - one from among associate degree institution applicants, and one from among all baccalaureate/graduate degree institution applicants.

The Teaching Excellence Award recipients for each of the 11 regions are encouraged to attend the annual conference, where they will receive:

  • $500
  • An award
  • A waiver of conference registration fees

INTERNATIONAL AWARD

The International Teaching Excellence Award recipients are selected from the year's regional recipients. One award is presented to an individual from an associate degree institution and a baccalaureate/graduate degree institution. They will be honored at the ACBSP Conference in June. They will receive:

  • $1,000
  • An engraved award

AWARD ACCEPTANCE POLICY

Award plaques and monetary recognition for both the Teaching Excellence Award and International Teaching Excellence Award will be presented in person at the ACBSP Annual Conference. Recipients must be physically present to receive their award. Colleagues, representatives, or coworkers may not accept or collect awards on a recipient's behalf.