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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMSStudent OrganizationsCollege of Criminal Justice Student Advisory CouncilHave your voice be heard by becoming a member of CJSAC! The purpose of CJSAC is to act as a liaison between the student body and the administration and faculty of the College in order to provide input, feedback and recommendations on the practices and procedures within the College that affect the student body. This includes co-op, career services and alumni relations. In addition to providing input on how to make the College better, CJSAC participates in a wide variety of activities, including field trips and volunteer projects. All students within the College are eligible for membership. Executive Committee elections are held at the beginning of each semester; other committee positions are also established at this time. Weekly meetings are held every Wednesday, during activities period (11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) in 200 Churchill Hall. These meetings are open to all students. If you have any questions about CJSAC, you may contact the main CJ office and leave a message for CJSAC and someone will get back in touch with you, or you may email neucjsac@yahoo.com. National Criminal Justice Honor Society: Alpha Phi SigmaThe purpose of the Honor Society is to recognize and promote high scholarship among students actively engaged in collegiate preparation for professional services; to keep abreast of the advances in scientific research; to elevate the ethical standards of the criminal justice professions; and to establish in the public mind the benefit and necessity of education and professional training. Undergraduate membership is limited to those students who have a cumulative 3.25 QPA or higher as well as a 3.25 QPA in criminal justice courses; have completed at least four Criminal Justice courses; and have attained middler, junior or senior status. Graduate membership eligibility requires a 3.4 GPA or higher and a minimum of 28 quarter hours completed. The Society adviser is Professor Simon Singer. For more information visit http://www.cjhs.neu.edu, send e-mail to nucjhonorsociety@hotmail.com, or leave mail in the main CJ office in 204 Churchill. University Honors ProgramFor more information visit http://www.honors.neu.edu
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