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PSI CHI: The International Honor Society in Psychology

The International Honor Society in Psychology

2003-2004 Model Chapter Award Winners

Thirty-five Psi Chi Chapters qualified for recognition as Model Chapters during the 2003-04 year. The Psi Chi Model Chapter Awards Program annually recognizes and rewards those chapters that consistently maintain outstanding records of membership inductions, chapter correspondence, service projects, and other criteria associated with being an outstanding chapter. Chapters do not need to submit an application form for the Model Chapter designation. All chapters submitting evidence of meeting the criteria are designated winners and receive a check for $100 and a certificate noting their achievement as a Model Chapter. In addition, winning chapters are eligible to win in subsequent years. Eligibility is determined after the end of the fiscal year (June 30).

The 2003-04 Model Chapter Award Winners are:

Albion College (MI)
Austin Peay State University (TN)
Barry University (FL)
California State University, Bakersfield
Charleston Southern University (SC)
Dowling College (NY)
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (FL)
Emory & Henry College (VA)
Emporia State University (KS)
Hope College (MI)
Hunter College, CUNY
Loras College (IA)
Loyola University New Orleans (LA)
Marshall University (WV)
Mesa State College (CO)
Milligan College (TN)
Missouri Western State College
Oregon State University

Our Lady of the Lake University (TX)
Rogers State University (OK)
St. Francis College (NY)
Southeast Missouri State University
Stephen F. Austin State University (TX)
University at Buffalo, SUNY
University of Central Florida-Daytona Beach
University of Evansville (IN)
University of Houston (TX)
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Mary Washington (VA)
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
University of Northern Iowa
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Utah State University
Westfield State College (MA)
Wheeling Jesuit University (WV)

 


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