CANTON -- The following students have been elected to St. Lawrence University's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the national academic honor society. Ethan D. Avallone, Harrisville, a member of the Class …
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CANTON -- The following students have been elected to St. Lawrence University's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the national academic honor society.
Ethan D. Avallone, Harrisville, a member of the Class of 2012; majors in economics and psychology and is a graduate of Harrisville Central School.
Stephanie A. Cutler, Norwood, member of the Class of 2012; majors in fine arts and psychology and is a graduate of Norwood-Norfolk Central School.
John A. Vari, Norwood; member of the Class of 2012; majors in English and is a graduate of Norwood-Norfolk Central School.
Election to Phi Beta Kappa is one of the highest distinctions of academic achievement a student can obtain.
Election to Phi Beta Kappa is based on grade-point average and completion of appropriate credits toward a St. Lawrence University degree. To be considered, students must earn a 3.5 or better cumulative grade-point average by the close of their junior year and have completed six semesters at St. Lawrence. Transfer students must have completed four semesters before they are eligible for consideration.