Outstanding Chapter Community Service Submissions
Thank you to our panel of judges for agreeing to help us out!
We hope that this set up will allow for a smooth and efficient judging process. Following each list of submissions is the rubric for judging that specific category. If you have any questions or concerns throughout this process, please do not hesitate to contact Sunita Jaswal, [email protected].
Listed below is a brief description of what we expect, followed by each chapters' submission.
Outstanding Chapter Community Service - 19 Chapter Submissions
Chapters should apply to the Outstanding Chapter Community Service category if they have made significant contributions to their communities through one major service project or a series of smaller projects. They should tell us about each project, who it served, and how many people participated. They should include why this project was of interest to their chapter.
Ain Shams University ACM Student Chapter
Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering ACM
Dakota St. Univ. ACM Student Chapter
Kean University ACM Student Chapter
McMaster University ACM Student Chapter
Snow College ACM-W Student Chapter
Southern Utah University ACM-W Student Chapter
Stern College for Women ACM-W Student Chapter
Texas A&M University Kingsville ACM Student Chapter
Trinity University ACM-W Student Chapter
University of California, Irvine ACM-W Student
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