Johnson University establishes chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma

Johnson University establishes chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma

Johnson University establishes chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma

Johnson University has been accepted into the National College Athlete Honor Society as the Tennessee Kappa Chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma (XAΣ), which recognizes student-athletes from accredited four-year NCAA, NAIA, or NCCAA institutions who excel in both the classroom and competition.

Chi Alpha Sigma was founded in 1996 by then DePauw University head football coach Nick Mourouzis. His goal was to provide outstanding student-athletes with an opportunity to become connected within a fraternal association that aligns their educational and athletic successes for a lifetime.

In order to be inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, a student-athlete must attend a four-year accredited college or university that is a member of the NCAA, NAIA, or NCCAA. The honoree also must achieve at least junior academic standing by the fifth semester and must have achieved a minimum cumulative grade-point average of a 3.4 (on a 4.0 scale).

Jordan Schools will serve as advisor for Johnson University’s chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma. Johnson University will hold its first induction ceremony during the spring semester.

Visit ChiAlphaSigma.org for more information.