Outstanding Administrator Award

Without the support of school administrators, students could not take advantage of the many opportunities offered through Michigan DECA. Exceptional administrators encourage chapters to take advantage of DECA’s opportunities and develop leadership skills to prepare them for their careers.

Michigan DECA’s School Administrator Recognition Program seeks to honor local administrators who give outstanding support to the organization on the local, state and national levels.

Instructions
Local chapters may submit one nomination each year. To place a name in nomination, please submit the following information to Michigan DECA by February 10:

• A completed typewritten copy of this application. It is available for download at www.mideca.org.

• Three letters of recommendation—one from each group listed below:
DECA Advisor
DECA Member
Community member or parent

The nomination forms will be reviewed and Michigan DECA will notify awardees. Awards will be presented at the State Career Development Conference. An administrator can receive the award only one time within a five year period.

Nominees must meet the following qualifications:

1. Has received local recognition such as honorary chapter membership
2. Has been an administrator in the same position or in the same school for at least three (3) years
3. Has provided outstanding support to the DECA chapter
4. Has given outstanding support to the marketing education program
5. Has not received this award in the last five (5) years

Download the Outstanding Administrator Award Nomination

Outstanding DECA Chapter Advisor Award

Michigan and National DECA will recognize chapter advisors who are actively involved in DECA activities. Attached is a list of approved activities with point values attached to each. To earn the Outstanding DECA Chapter Advisor Award, an advisor must earn a total of 150 points. For the 2006-2007 school year, points will begin to accumulate at the 2006 State Career Development Conference and end February 10, 2007. Advisors who accumulate the required number of points must submit this application to the Michigan DECA Office by February 10, 2007. Qualifying chapter advisors will earn a lapel pin and certificate from National DECA recognizing their achievement. Advisors will be recognized at the Michigan DECA Career Development Conference, in Spotlight on DECA and at www.mideca.org. There are 340 possible points. 150 points are necessary to attain recognition

Outstanding DECA Chapter Advisor Award Form


Additional awards

The Michigan Marketing Educators has several awards available to its members. They include:

Carl A. Woloszyk Future Marketing Teacher Scholarship Award
Jack T. Humbert Outstanding New Marketing Educator
Louis Graziano Marketing Educator of the Year Award


Please visit the Michigan Marketing Educators' website for more information

Professional Scholarships

National DECA has several continuing education scholarships available for advisors.

Please visit the National DECA website for more information