School of Education News
Nine Bonaventure students inducted into international honor society
Nov 07, 2012 | ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — The International Honor Society for Professional Counseling, Chi Sigma Iota, has inducted nine new members from St. Bonaventure University.
Dr. Mary O. Adekson, associate professor of counselor education, is the faculty adviser of the Phi Rho chapter at St. Bonaventure.
The inductees include school counseling majors Alexandra Caldwell, Casey Carlson, Colleen Chahal, Christine S. Hanley, Shannon E. Liggett, Kristyn C. Million, Francisco Morales and Alecia Christine Tripi.
Established in 1985 at Ohio University, the international honor society is directed toward students, professional counselors and counselor educators. For students to be eligible they must have a grade point average of 3.5 or above and be enrolled in a graduate-level counseling program.
According to the Chi Sigma Iota website, the motive for forming an international honor society in counseling was to recognize superb academic achievement as well as outstanding service within the counseling profession. There are 281 Chi Sigma Iota chapters within the United States, Europe and the Philippines. The chapters include more than 10,000 active members and more than 50,000 initiated members.