The Executive Committee of the Phi Alpha National Social Work Honor Society, Delta Chapter here at Cleveland State University has asked Dr. Berkman to speaking on Friday, November 5, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. in the New Student Center Ballroom # 311 and he has accepted. Click here for more information.
Previous Ceremonies:
- VIDEO: Phi Alpha Induction Ceremony April14, 2011
- PHOTOS: Phi Alpha Induction Ceremony April14, 2011
- Phi Alpha Induction Ceremony November, 5, 2010
- VIDEO: Phi Alpha Induction Ceremony November, 5, 2010
- Phi Alpha Induction Ceremony April 16, 2010
- Phi Alpha Induction Ceremony December 10, 2009
- Phi Alpha Induction Ceremony March 6, 2009
- Phi Alpha Induction Ceremony December 12, 2008
- Induction Ceremony April 4, 2008
- Induction Ceremony May 11, 2007 (This is a Powerpoint slide show presentation 4.93 MB)
- Induction Ceremony April 28, 2006
PURPOSES "Through knowledge - the challenge to serve"
The purposes of Phi Alpha Honor Society are to provide a closer bond among students of social work and promote humanitarian goals and ideals. Phi Alpha fosters high standards of education for social workers and invites into membership those who have attained excellence in scholarship and achievement in social work.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP
An undergraduate student is eligible for membership after achieving the following requirements:
Taking SWK 385 or above social work courses with a minimum of 3.25 over all GPA and 3.50 in Social Work courses.
A graduate student is eligible for membership after achieving the following requirements:
Taking or already taken SWK 603 Advanced Field Practicum III or above courses with a 3.75 cumulative GPA
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Phi Alpha National Social Work Honor Society Delta Zeta chapter was established at Cleveland State University in 1993. During the past few years, it has become one of the most active chapters in the nation.
- Several members pursued graduate studies.
- Two members presented invitational papers at the World Association of Case Study Research Conference in Leysin , Switzerland and one of them won the best student paper award.
- One member was elected as a Board member of the Ohio chapter of the National Association of Social Workers.
- Another member received the Volunteer of the Year award from the Federation for Community Planning.
- Forty members presented invitational papers at the State and National Professional Conferences.
- Two members were involved in the making of a documentary film on TSUNAMI AFTERMATH
- One member received the Best Student of the Year Award for Outstanding Community Service from the OHIO CAMPUS COMPACT.
- One inductee's research paper was published as a chapter of a book.
- One member achieved the highest score in the entire country at the National Social Work Licensure Examination.
- All our members pass the Social Work Licensure Examination during the first attempt.
- The only student member of the VOLUNTEER OHIO board is one of our inductees.
- The former Secretary of our Honor Society was selected as the MISS WHEELCHAIR OHIO , and she came in fourth in the national competition.
- Members hosted the Community Empowerment Seminar, Welfare Reform Forum, Curriculum Issues, and Neighborhood Fair.
HONORARY AWARD RECIPIENTS FROM COMMUNITY AT LARGE
- Mr. Jimmy Carter, Former President of the United States
- Mr. Myron Robinson, President & CEO, The Urban League of Greater Cleveland
- Ms. Betty D. Montgomery, Ohio Attorney General
- Mr. David Bergholz, former Executive Director, The George Gund Foundation
- Ms. Mary O. Boyle, former Cuyahoga County Commissioner
- Honorable Louis Stokes, former United States Congressman
Cleveland State University School of Social Work
2300 Chester Ave, 3rd Floor | Cleveland , Ohio 44114
Phone: (216) 687-4560 | Fax: (216) 687-5590
Email: m.nair@csuohio.edu
Dr. Murali D. Nair, Professor & Faculty Advisor
SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM AT CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY
Social Work students play an active role in numerous service projects, including the Community Service Initiative, a program that matches faculty, staff and student volunteers throughout the University with nonprofit human service agencies in Greater Cleveland. These community-based projects provide academic growth and personal development to students; develop life-long commitments to serving others; enhance the quality of life in the community; and exemplify the commitment of Cleveland State as a service-oriented institution.
Click here to learn about the Phi Alpha By-laws and more.