Council for Advancement and Support of Education Grants Four Awards to National University System


April 29, 2005

La Jolla, CA – The National University System has won four Circle of Excellence Awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).  The organization's international competition annually recognizes a wide range of innovative and effective programs and projects through the juried review of thousands of applications from hundreds of colleges and universities in dozens of categories. This year, the National University System earned two silver medals and two bronze medals from CASE.

The silver medals were awarded in the "Electronic Media: PSAs and Commercial Spots" category for National University's branding television spots; and the "Individual In-House Publications" category for a piece promoting National University Virtual High School.  National's television spots were among only four medal-award winning entries out of 28 submissions in that category. The Virtual High School piece was among four medal-award winning entries out of 61 submissions.

The bronze medals were awarded in the "Web-based and Electronic HTML External Audience Newsletters" category for a Wellness Newsletter; and in the "Individual Student Recruitment Publications" category for a Virtual High School brochure.  The Wellness Newsletter was among four medal-award winning entries out of 27 submissions, and the Virtual High School brochure was among 11 medal-award winning entries out of 84 submissions in that category.