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Alpha Phi Sigma

Epsilon Iota Chapter

Dr. Deanna Shields, Advisor

110b Hardway 
304.367.4775 
dshields@fairmontstate.edu


 
 

What is Alpha Phi Sigma?

 

Alpha Phi Sigma is the nationally recognized honor society for students in the criminal justice sciences.  The society recognizes academic excellence by undergraduates as well as graduate students of criminal justice.

 

To become a member, the student must have completed one-third of their total hours required for graduation at his/her institution. The student must be recommended by the chapter advisor.

 

Undergraduate students must maintain a minimum of 3.2 overall GPA on a 4.0 scale, a 3.2 GPA, on a 4.0 scale, in criminal justice courses. The student must also rank in the top 35% of their classes and have completed a minimum of four courses within the criminal justice curriculum. The Honor Society is open to those with a declared criminal justice major or minor.

 

Graduate students are required to maintain a minimum of a 3.4 GPA in both Criminal Justice courses and overall courses, on a 4.0 scale. Student must have completed a minimum of four courses within the criminal justice curriculum.

 

     For additional information contact:

    

     Dr. Deanna Shields

     304-367-4775

     110B Hardway Building

 

 

     Dr. Diana Noone

     304-376-4238

     110L Hardway Building

 

Epsilon Iota Chapter to attend National Conference

Members of Fairmont State University's Epsilon Iota Chapter will be traveling to Chicago in the Spring Semester to attend the National Alpha Phi Sigma Annual Conference.

 

 

 
   

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