CSU's Women's Issues Advocacy Council seeks to encourage the development of women on campus and to promote an awareness of women's issues on campus by identifying attitudes and practices that restrict the potential of women on campus and recommending policies and/or solutions to address those issues. The Committee also seeks to encourage communication between and among the women of CSU and Columbus.
This web site is a starting point for those seeking information for and about the women of CSU. Please check back frequently for information on current events which may be of interest.
The Columbus State University Women's Issues Advocacy Council invites nominations for the 2001 CSU Women of Achievement Awards. These awards recognize the outstanding women in our campus community. One award is given in each of three categories: faculty, staff, and student. Winners will be announced on March 22, 2002 at the Women's History Month Lecture.
Nominations are due by 5:00 p.m. Friday, February 22, 2002.
You may nominate an outstanding woman for this award using the online nomination form. Paper nomination forms are available and may be turned in at the Circulation Desk of the Schwob Library, at the Service Desk in the Music Library (RiverCenter), in the Adult Learning Resource Center, or via campus mail to Tracie Price in Howard Hall 112.
Nominees will be judged on the following, non-exclusive criteria:
To view winners of the 2001 Women of Achievement Award; click here.
To view winners of the 2000 Women of Achievement Award; click here.
To view winners of the 1999 Women of Achievement Award; click here.
Photos from the 2001 Women's History Month Lecture

Terri Townsend, Committee Chair Speaker Dr. Virginia Spencer Carr The Elizabeth Bradley Turner Center was filled!
In order to assist women in attending higher education institutions including CSU, the Women's Issues Advocacy Council will post scholarship information for women. These postings are for information only. CSU and the Women's Issues Advocacy Council are not responsible for the award or administration of these scholarships unless clearly stated otherwise. If you know of a scholarship which might be useful for women at CSU, please send information on the program to Diana Lomarcan, Schwob Library.
The Sunshine Lady Foundation Women's Independence Scholarship Program
fastWEB Internet Scholarship Search - A remote site which assists students in finding scholarships. Users fill out a search profile and are given a list of known scholarships which fit that profile. This is a free service.
These statistics are copied from the CSU Fact Book 1999. Any errors in duplication are entirely accidental.
| Student Statistics | Faculty Statistics |
The complete CSU Fact Book is available in Adobe Acrobat format and requires the free Acrobat Reader to access. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader you may download it here. Pages which the above statistics were taken from are:
| Student Statistics | ||
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment by Gender | Page B-5 | Document Page 38 |
| Faculty Statistics | ||
| Average salaries by rank and gender | Page D-3 | Document Page 86 |
| Faculty salaries by rank and gender | Page D-4 | Document Page 87 |
| Full-time faculty by rank | Page D-1 | Document Page 84 |
| Full-time faculty by gender and rank | Page D-6 | Document Page 89 |
The AAUW is an association dedicated to encouraging equity and education for women through the support of family health and safety, public education, career access, dignity, and a healthful environment. AAUW is open to anyone holding a baccalaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited American college or university or a foreign institution recognized by IFUW.
For more information on the Columbus Branch of the AAUW, see http://clubs-orgs.colstate.edu/aauw/
(The AAUW is not affiliated with the Women's Issues Advocacy Council or with CSU.)
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