Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society

The Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society is a nonprofit organization established in 1945 to support and recognize educational excellence among nontraditional, undergraduate students. Learn more about the national organization at the ASL website.
Epsilon Beta History
The Epsilon Beta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda was established at Trinity in 1986. Follow this link view the Epsilon Beta Lineage at Trinity.
Membership Eligibility
Candidates for induction are matriculating Trinity students that have completed a minimum of 30 graded semester hours and have attained a GPA of at least 3.4. Of that population, we invite the top one percent of juniors and seniors to join.
2009 Inductees!!
On Monday, April 20, 2009, eleven Trinity students were inducted into the Epsilon Beta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda. These incredible scholars included: Irvin Moore, Alice Thornton, Brian Slye, Anthony Muiruri, Tracy West,Abibatu Parker, Elizabeth Singletary, Rebecca Mbugua and Mia Brown. For the inside story on the 2010 inductees, follow this link - Inductee Biographies.
The rewards of being a member of Alpha Sigma Lambda are numerous. Our members are eligible for the following benefits through the national organization: scholarships, grants, and jobs. Contact Information
Chapter Councilor
Vyan Smith,
Director of Advising,
School of Professional Studies
125 Michigan Avenue, NE
Suite 250
Washington, DC 20017
Telephone: (202) 884-9623
smithvy@trinitydc.edu
Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society
School of Continuing Education
Eastern Illinois University
600 Lincoln Avenue
Charleston, Illinois 61920
Telephone: (217) 581-7106
Fax: (217) 581-6697
alsiglam@www.eiu.edu
http://www.alphasigmalambda.org/

