March 22, 2007

Bill Paul,
Chair, Home Builders Institute
Bill Lemke,
Chair, NAHB Student Chapters Advisory Board
Letter from the Chair
Students Turn Out in Record Numbers for Builders’ Show
Students Meet Potential Employers at IBS Job Fair
National Housing Endowment Scholarship Information
Student Chapter Members Visit National Housing Center
Builders Testify on Housing Finance System Reform
Learning Program Knocks Down Language Barrier for Hispanics
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  Students Turn Out in Record Numbers for Builders’ Show

Coach Dr. Dave Hatfield (far right) and team members from Middle Tennessee State University accept their first place awards in the four-year division.  Photo by Oscar Einzig.

NAHB’s student members once again broke their attendance record at the International Builders’ Show (IBS) with more than 2,000 students in Orlando taking part in the Residential Construction Competitions, Student Chapters Award Ceremony, Building Careers Job Fair and other activities.

As always, the highlight of the NAHB Student Chapters' schedule was the Centex Homes-sponsored Residential Construction Competitions, in which students from the participating schools presented to the judges how their six-person teams had taken a large-scale housing construction project from groundbreaking to completion.

Fifty-one teams competed this year from 34 four-year universities, 11 two-year colleges and seven high schools/technical schools.

After three days of presentations, the winners were announced on Friday, Feb. 9 at the Student Chapters Award Ceremony:

Rebuilding their student chapter after Hurricane Katrina forced many students to relocate, Delgado Community College earned third place in the Outstanding Student Chapter category.  Photo by Oscar Einzig.

Winning teams took home the coveted NAHB Student Chapters divisional trophy and individual plaques, along with high-tech calculators donated by Calculated Industries and duffel bags from Sage Timberline.

Outstanding Leadership, Chapters, Faculty and Students

Although the competitions were the main event, several other prominent awards were given out at the ceremony:

  • The National Housing Endowment received the NAHB Student Chapters Distinguished Service Award for its continuous support of the program. Ken Klein, a board member for the endowment, accepted the award on their behalf.

  • Klein also acknowledged students who received National Housing Endowment scholarship awards from Centex Homes, Lee S. and Virginia Evans, Herman J. Smith, Dale and Bea Steward, the NAHB Women’s Council and the NAHB Past President’s Matching Funds Program.

  • Sponsored by NCHI — The Supplier 100 of NAHB, the top Outstanding Student Chapter awards again went to University of Nebraska-Lincoln in first place, Southeast Community College and Texas A&M University in a tie for second and Delgado Community College, which completely rebuilt its chapter after Hurricane Katrina, in third.

  • This year’s Outstanding Educators were divided into four-year and two-year categories and went to Dr. Jay P. Christofferson of Brigham Young University and Martha Garcia-Saenz of Purdue University North Central, respectively.

  • Builderbooks.com presented $50 gift cards to 32 outstanding students who were nominated from each NAHB Student Chapter.

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