Kansas Award for Excellence
The Kansas Award for Excellence is the state affiliate of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. There are three levels of awards that schools may receive. In 2002, the Fort Hays State University Justice Studies Program became the first ever department-level program from a university to win the Level I-Commitment to Excellence Award. This award is based upon performance excellence in the area of leadership, strategic planning, customer and market focus, information and analysis, human resource focus, process management, and business results. The program was awarded the Commitment to Excellence Award again in 2003.
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2006- Provost's Award
Recognition for outstanding recruitment of first-time, full-time freshman into the Justice Studies major
Award Winner: Kansas Technology Learning Symposium’s Exemplary Course Competition (2004). Development of Blackboard-based distance education course: Criminal Investigation into best practices as recognized by national and state standards and for the first time at FHSU.