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Nineteen Inducted
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JOPLIN, MO (SNS) – Nineteen new members were initiated into Missouri Southern State University’s Lambda Epsilon chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Administration Honor Society, on Wednesday, Nov. 9. The speaker at the Initiation was Missouri Southern Criminal Justice Administration faculty member Greg Dagnan. Alpha Phi Sigma is the nationally recognized honor society for students in the Criminal Justice Adm. Sciences. The society recognizes academic excellence by undergraduates as well as graduate students of Criminal Justice Administration. Alpha Phi Sigma (APS) has over 280 chapters. Each chapter is made up of individuals who share a commitment to learning and improving the Criminal Justice Administration field. To become a member, the student must have completed one-third of the total hours required for graduation at his/her institution. The chapter advisor must recommend the student. Undergraduatestudents must maintain a minimum of 3.0 overall GPA on a 4.0 scale, a 3.2 GPA, on a 4.0 scale, in courses. The student must also rank in the top 35 percent of his/her classes and have completed a minimum of four courses within the Criminal Justice Administration curriculum. The Honor Society is open to those with a declared Criminal Justice Administration major or minor. For more information, contact Dr. Trina Scott, Chapter Advisor, at (417) 625-3143.
Alpha Phi Sigma, Lambda Epsilon Chapter Initiates, Nov. 9, 2005, Missouri Southern State University:
Grandview Joplin Gary D. Calhoun, Jr. Troy David Harvey Joseph Jones Dionne Latrice Prince Michael Devin Sweeney Hume Lamar Lee’s Summit Mountain Grove Neosho Republic Seneca Deborah Doss Webb City OKLAHOMA Jackie Denise York
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