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Doctoral student receives Chi Sigma Iota International Award for Outstanding Service

Lindy Parker, doctoral student in the College of Education's Department of Counseling and Psychological Services, was honored by Chi Sigma Iota International as the recipient of the 2013 Award for Outstanding Service to Chapter.

This award recognizes a Chi Sigma Iota member who has demonstrated excellence in service to his/her chapter, as evidenced by a clear influence in helping the chapter grow, develop and meet Chi Sigma Iota goals and objectives. The Outstanding Service to Chapter Award will be presented at an award ceremony at the American Counseling Association’s annual conference in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Greensboro, N.C., Chi Sigma Iota is the international honor society for professional counselors. Dedicated to promoting excellence in the counseling profession, CSI provides leadership training, research grant funding, continuing education and advocacy for more than 85,000 initiated members in 285 chapters located in universities in the United States and globally. Award recipients are nominated by their chapters or university representatives and undergo a rigorous review process.

For more information on Chi Sigma Iota, visit www.csi-net.org.

Lindy Parker