Rho Alpha Eta, Coppin State University's chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, a counseling international honor society, annually inducts graduate counseling students (Rehabilitation and Alcohol and Substance Abuse) who have earned a GPA of least a 3.5 for a minimum of 9 graduate credit hours. The purpose of Chi Sigma Iota is to recognize those graduate counseling students who have demonstrated excellence in research, leadership, professionalism, and scholarship. Graduate students typically participate in several sponsored activities to promote the scholarly exchanges of information and enrichment of the counseling profession. Applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with the Rho Alpha Eta faculty advisor, Dr. Harry Legum (Office #332 - Health and Human Services Building) for additional details and any other questions.
Go to Chi Sigma Iota Home, to obtain more information on the organization including membership requirements.