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Student Organizations
Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Patricia Bethea-Whitfield
Formed in January of 1985, Chi Sigma Iota is an International Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society. It was established in order to create a link between students, educators, practitioners and supervisors in various counseling settings. The objective of Chi Sigma Iota is “to promote scholarship, research, professionalism and excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the field of counseling.” The Alpha Tau Omega Chapter at North Carolina A&T State University meets throughout the year under the leadership of elected students. As well as initiating various projects, the chapter disseminates a newsletter. Students interested in joining Chi Sigma Iota must have a 3.5 or better GPA and at least 18 hours of graduate course credit. For additional information, contact Dr. Bethea-Whitfield, the chapter's advisor.
EMPOWER is an Adult Education graduate association.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Bernadine S. Chapman
The purpose of the organization is to prepare adult learners to assume positions as adult educations administrators, programmers, teachers and trainers in such settings as schools, colleges, voluntary agencies, human resource organizations, professional associations and correctional institutions as well as a host of others. This organization will allow individuals the opportunity to participate in communit service activities, work with existing graduate adult education programs and a host of many more activities.
The Graduate Counseling Association (GCA)
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Caroline Booth
Originating in 1989, the Graduate Counseling Association (GCA) serves as an official student organization for the counseling students in the Department of Human Development and Services at North Carolina A&T State University. The goals of the organization are as follows:
1. To promote unity, awareness, and understanding within the Department of Human Development and Services as well as the professional community.
2. To provide opportunity for student participation in the decision making process of the University and Department.
3. To assist in the development of self-direction for students through exposure to career opportunities, establishing appropriate credentials, and networking.
This organization can be reached at the following web site:
http://www.geocities.com/gca_ncat/
Kappa Delta Pi (Theta Tau Chapter)
Faculty Advisors: Dr.Ereka Wiliams and Dr. Stephen McCary-Henderson
Kappa Delta Pi is an international Honor Society in Education committed to recognizing excellence and fostering mutual cooperation, support, and professional growth for educational professionals.
Undergraduate juniors and seniors in the field of education with a 3.0 or higher GPA are eligable for membership as well as graduate students with a GPA of 3.5.
Rehabilitation Counseling Association (RCA)
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Tyra Turner Whitaker
Formed in 2005, the Rehabilitation Counseling Association (RCA) was created for students to learn more about the profession and to network with local rehabilitation counselors and people with disabilities within their career paths. The mission of the Rehabilitation Counseling Association is to offer opportunities where students may gain increased public understanding of professional interests by fostering an open forum, promoting and encouraging the development of professional training opportunities for all persons engaged in the counseling of persons with disabilities, contributing to an interdisciplinary aproach to the solution of problems in rehabilitation, fostering research to advance knowledge and skills in rehabilitation counseling, and developing relationships that will be beneficial to enhance professional identity. |