Thirty-Nine Stan State Student-Athletes Inducted into Inaugural Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society
TURLOCK, Calif.--- During this evening's STANYS awards, thirty-nine Stan State Student-Athletes were inducted into the Inaugural Class of students into the California Phi Chapter of the Chi Alpha Sigma (XAΣ) National Athlete Honor Society.
"We celebrate not only the achievements of our scholar-athletes throughout their sport, but their unwavering commitment to excellence in the classroom," said Stan State Athletics Academic Advisor Shealyn Craven. "As the inaugural class of Chi Alpha Sigma at Stan State, they set a powerful example of what it means to lead with discipline, integrity, and purpose. They are the standard—where academic and athletic excellence unite."
To be inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, a student-athlete must attend a four-year accredited college or university who are members of an association or organization (i.e. NCAA) that promotes academic achievement and varsity level athletics competition while holding a commitment to the principles of integrity, sportsmanship, and overall development of their student-athletes. The honoree also must achieve at least junior academic standing by the fifth semester or seventh quarter, as determined by the certifying institution, and must have achieved a minimum cumulative grade-point average of a 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale).
The Warrior class of thirty-nine student-athletes, who has a collective average cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.76.
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