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First-year students accepted for membership into Cameron University’s Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society




The Cameron University chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, the national interdisciplinary honor society for first year students, has welcomed 37 new members, who met the qualification criteria in the spring or fall of 2019. Phi Eta Sigma, with chapters on more than 375 college campuses across the nation, encourages and rewards academic excellence achieved by students during their freshman year in institutions of higher learning.

First-year students who accepted membership in Phi Eta Sigma are listed by hometown.

Apache: Madyson Parmer

Cache: Heather Martin

Caldwell, Texas: Hannah Reyes

Chattanooga: James Higdon

Duncan: Desiree Miller, Merribelle Wharton

Durban, South Africa: Cole Pretorius

Elgin: Hunter Gault, Morgan Harless, Morgan Magness

Henderson, Ky.: Carrie Abrell

Indiahoma: Mikel Blann

Jones: Erycka Pierce

Lawton: Aleyshia Almenau, Gus Argyros, Salin Dao, Tatiana Gonzalez, SheKayla Love, Courtney McEunn, Courtney Pufall, Selena Schmidt, Severin Simonsen, Kylee Sohl, Colin To, Justin Winchester

Marion, Ohio: Savannah Schuller

Marlow: Sherrie Gallaher, Brooke Morriston

Montevideo, Uruguay: Pilar Jaurena

Mountain View: Mackenzie Payne

Okmulgee: Anastasia Adamson

Purcell: Matthew Dobbs

Rush Springs: Savannah Munn

Ryan: Laken DeBoard

Seattle, Wash.: Elizabeth Coleman

Walters: Dorothy Justice, Bralea White

The Cameron chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was established in 1985. Students eligible for membership must have completed 24 to 42 hours of coursework while attending full-time, be degree seeking, and have a grade point average of at least 3.50.

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