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Alpha Sigma Nu 2023

Loyola Chicago Alpha Sigma Nu Inductee holding medal in hand

ALPHA SIGMA NU INDUCTION CEREMONY

Congratulations to the 2023 inductees.

An important part of any learner’s life is growing–growing in academics, growing in community, and growing in collegiality.

Loyola University Chicago offers a wide variety of organizations that allow students to flourish throughout their academic careers. One of the most prestigious and honorable organizations that select Loyola students have the opportunity to join is Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher education. Founded in 1915, Alpha Sigma Nu seeks to identify the most promising students in Jesuit schools who distinguish themselves in scholarship, loyalty, and service.

The Loyola Chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu 2023 Induction Ceremony was held Sunday, October 1.

SCPS Alpha Sigma Nu 2023 inductees with Interim Dean Widen

Congratulations to the 2023 School of Continuing & Professional Studies ASN Inductees.

Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher education, recognizes those students who distinguish themselves in scholarship, loyalty and service. ΑSΝ encourages its members to a lifetime pursuit of intellectual development, deepening Ignatian spirituality, service to others, and a commitment to the core principles of Jesuit education.

Congratulations to this year's SCPS inductees:

  • Lesley Haynes (BA Paralegal Studies & Certificate)   
  • Ana Cardoso (BA Management & ODL Certificate)
  • Ricky Ng (BA Management & Cybersecurity Certificate)
  • Jessica Taylor (MPP)
  • Krystal Westmoreland (MPS Instructional Design)
Alpha Sigma Nu is the only honor society permitted to bear the name Jesuit.

Only 5% of students are inducted, making ASN the highest honor across all disciplines at Jesuit institutions. Worldwide members are approaching 100,000, creating a vast network for members to utilize. ASN enhances Jesuit education experiences via recognition, programming, and connecting members.

Loyola Chicago Alpha Sigma Nu Inductees sitting talking
International Honor Society

ALPHA SIGMA NU

Selection to Alpha Sigma Nu is one of the highest honors that can be given on a Jesuit campus.

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TOP 15%

OF ACADEMIC CLASS IS CONSIDERED

5%

OF STUDENTS ARE INDUCTED

74,000

AΣN MEMBERS WORLDWIDE
Loyola Chicago Alpha Sigma Nu Awards 2023

Alpha Sigma Nu is the international honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher education.

An important part of any learner’s life is growing–growing in academics, growing in community, and growing in collegiality.

Loyola University Chicago offers a wide variety of organizations that allow students to flourish throughout their academic careers. One of the most prestigious and honorable organizations that select Loyola students have the opportunity to join is Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher education. Founded in 1915, Alpha Sigma Nu seeks to identify the most promising students in Jesuit schools who distinguish themselves in scholarship, loyalty, and service.

The Loyola Chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu 2023 Induction Ceremony was held Sunday, October 1.

Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher education, recognizes those students who distinguish themselves in scholarship, loyalty and service. ΑSΝ encourages its members to a lifetime pursuit of intellectual development, deepening Ignatian spirituality, service to others, and a commitment to the core principles of Jesuit education.

Congratulations to this year's SCPS inductees:

  • Lesley Haynes (BA Paralegal Studies & Certificate)   
  • Ana Cardoso (BA Management & ODL Certificate)
  • Ricky Ng (BA Management & Cybersecurity Certificate)
  • Jessica Taylor (MPP)
  • Krystal Westmoreland (MPS Instructional Design)

Only 5% of students are inducted, making ASN the highest honor across all disciplines at Jesuit institutions. Worldwide members are approaching 100,000, creating a vast network for members to utilize. ASN enhances Jesuit education experiences via recognition, programming, and connecting members.