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The
Management Information Systems Plaque Honors Day Award is the award that
means the most to me. The award is given to the senior who has
contributed the most in service and leadership to the College of
Business. Definite evidence of service and leadership in classroom
activities along with extracurricular service and leadership activities
is considered in recommending this award. The recipients name is cast on
a plaque and permanently displayed in the College of Business
Building.
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Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, the Honor
Society for AACSB Accredited Business Programs, is restricted to the
upper ten percent of the senior class. It is the highest honor that the
College of Business can bestow. Members of Beta Gamma Sigma
provide scholarships to worthy business students.
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Seven students in
Arkansas were selected to receive the 1997 Distinguished Academic
Achievement Award from the Arkansas Society for Computer and Information
Technology. The award, which includes a $500 check, is given to
recognize outstanding scholastic performance and leadership in computing
activities outside the classroom. Dr. Steve Corder was my
Nominator and Faculty Sponsor.
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Students who graduate from the Honors
Program wear a Blue Honor Cord with their graduation gown.
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The Arkansas State University President's
List recognizes those students who have earned a grade point average of
3.8 or above for the semester.
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Dr. Chris Brown, the Chairman
of the Department of Economics & Decision Sciences, was my Nominator
for the National Collegiate Business Merit Award. The selection
qualifications include academics, citizenship, leadership, attitude, and
dependability.
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The All-American Scholar Collegiate Award is
given in recognition of outstanding work and academic achievements
during the students college career. My Nominator was Mr. Jerry
Jones, Registrar for Arkansas State University.
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There are six participants in the
competition who are selected for honorable mention. Of course
there is a first, second, and third place winner who receives a monetary
award.
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It is an honor to be included in the Marquis
Who's Who in America, which is recognized nationally as the foremost biographical
guide to outstanding individuals. Inclusion is based upon ".
. . noteworthy achievements that have proved to be of lasting value to
society."
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