Chatfield College Inducts Students into Honor Societies

Chatfield College, located in northern Brown County, recently inducted seven members into the Julia Chatfield Honor Society and 15 members into the Phi Theta Kappa Society.

Named in honor of Julia Chatfield, OSU, foundress of the Ursulines of Brown County, the Julia Chatfield Honor Society was formed to honor students who have demonstrated personal integrity through exemplary scholarship, service to others, and moral or spiritual values. Chatfield faculty submitted nominations for membership into the society and eligible students were contacted via a nomination letter.

Students inducted in 2018 include Sadie Raquel Benfield, Mary Castle, Christina Dericks, Trent C. Moore, III, Annie Malaney Odom, Kamri-Beth Offutt, and Margo Jayne Thompson.

Members of the Julia Chatfield Honor Society are given pins and gold cords to wear at graduation to commemorate their academic achievement.

Phi Theta Kappa is the official honor society for two-year colleges.  Its mission is to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership and service programming.  It is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 1.3 million members and 1,200 chapters located in 50 states, U.S. territories, Canada and Germany.

The following students were inducted into Chatfield’s Phi Theta Kappa Chapter: Shannon Barker, Natalie Blendea, Mary Castle, Christina Dericks, Isabella Durham, Addison Fowler, Rivers Lewis, Makayla Meadows, Haley Moore, Carissa Palazzolo, Abigail Peace, Seth Perkins, Gracie Roades, Lydia Shelton, and Mark Wolfer.

Members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society are given blue and gold cords and gold tassels to wear at graduation in commemoration of their academic achievement.

Chatfield College is a private, faith-based, liberal arts college offering the Associate of Arts degree in Brown County and Cincinnati, and is an open enrollment college. The Brown County campus is located at 20918 State Route 251; St. Martin, OH 45118; the Cincinnati campus is located in historic Over-the-Rhine at 1544 Central Parkway; Cincinnati, OH 45202. For more information, visit the website, at www.chatfield.edu, call (513) 875-3344 or e-mail admissions@chatfield.edu.

 

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