The Alpha Chi National Honor Society recently welcomed five new members from Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) into its ranks.
According to a press release, Hailey Clayborn and Emily Ryan, nursing majors; Benjamin Leskey, computer science major; Jenson Thompson, finance major; and Hunter Winey, Christian ministry/intercultural studies major, were inducted into the Alpha Chi National Honor Society for the 2021-22 academic year based on outstanding scholarly accomplishments and excellent personal character.
“Out of all eligible students, faculty members vote on their choices for induction,” Assistant Professor of Social Work Jennifer Jacobsen said, according to the press release. “Students who received the most votes stood out to faculty members not only for their work ethic and academic achievements, but also for their high moral character and embodiment of MVNU’s mission. MVNU is proud to induct these fine scholars into the Ohio Delta chapter of the Alpha Chi National Honor Society.”
To be eligible for induction into the Alpha Chi National Honor Society, inductees must be full-time junior or senior students and have at least a 3.85 grade point average.
The Alpha Chi National Honor Society is composed of 67 College Honor Societies and promotes scholarly achievement for college juniors and seniors.
Located in Mount Vernon, Ohio, Mount Vernon Nazarene University is a Christian university emphasizing academics, spiritual growth, and service to community and church.