ACTR Awards for Students
The ACTR Russian Scholar Laureate Awards were first presented in 2005. From each secondary school where Russian is taught one sophomore or junior may be nominated to receive the award as the school’s most outstanding student of Russian for that year. Students receive a unique lapel pin to wear, a certificate of award suitable for framing, and have their name, photograph, school, and teacher’s name printed in the fall issue of the ACTR Letter. Congratulatory letters also go to the student’s teacher and the principal or headmaster of the school. Students are nominated by a teacher; the teacher nominating a student for this award must be a current member of ACTR.
The ACTR Post-Secondary Russian Scholar Laureate Awards were first presented in 2007. One junior or senior may be nominated from each college or university where Russian is taught to receive the award as that school's most outstanding student for that year. Students are nominated by a teacher; the teacher nominating a student for this award must be a current member of ACTR.
The ACTR Post-Secondary Russian Scholar Laureate Awards were first presented in 2007. One junior or senior may be nominated from each college or university where Russian is taught to receive the award as that school's most outstanding student for that year. Students are nominated by a teacher; the teacher nominating a student for this award must be a current member of ACTR.