The Georgia Southern University chapter of the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society recently inducted 242 new members. Members must earn a GPA of 3.5 or greater during their freshmen year.
“Membership in Phi Eta Sigma recognizes the elements of an unimpeachable character, a body that is well cared for and a well-disciplined mind,” said Christopher Caplinger, chapter advisor and director of GSU’s First Year Experience program. “Once inducted, individuals are members for life.”
Phi Eta Sigma was founded at the University of Illinois in 1923, and a chapter was established at Georgia Southern in 1991. There are chapters at more than 330 institutions.
Following is a list of area students who were inducted:
Kelsey Allmond, Ashley Burnett, Karl Dorsey Jr., Sharonda Dugger, Natalie LeBron and Rachel Parrish, all of Hinesville; and Alexander Wieberg of Walthourville.
“Membership in Phi Eta Sigma recognizes the elements of an unimpeachable character, a body that is well cared for and a well-disciplined mind,” said Christopher Caplinger, chapter advisor and director of GSU’s First Year Experience program. “Once inducted, individuals are members for life.”
Phi Eta Sigma was founded at the University of Illinois in 1923, and a chapter was established at Georgia Southern in 1991. There are chapters at more than 330 institutions.
Following is a list of area students who were inducted:
Kelsey Allmond, Ashley Burnett, Karl Dorsey Jr., Sharonda Dugger, Natalie LeBron and Rachel Parrish, all of Hinesville; and Alexander Wieberg of Walthourville.