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Self-nom

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A self-nom, short for self-nomination, is a short statement that a person composes to describe his fitness for an advertised position that will be filled by selection or election. Self-noms are either published to voters to help them decide on a candidate (as in the case of elections to College Council), or are furnished to members of a small selection committee that will decide among candidates, such as College Council's Appointments Committee, in deciding on appointments to Student-faculty committees.

Calls for self-noms always have a deadline by which the nomination must be submitted (College Council's bylaws specify that solicitation must occur two weeks before the deadline), but frequently contain few other guides for writing them. This is a problem, as it is certainly an unusual form of writing, and the unfamiliarity of the request has definitely hampered applicants newer to Williams and the process in the past.

Tips for Writing Good Self-noms

Good self-noms convince the target audience that the student will be a good choice for the job. They use effective language, cover all relevant information and are well presented.

A good self-nom should:

A good self-nom should not:

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