Mitchell inducted into National Society of Leadership and Success
June 12, 2019
Central Methodist University student Shannon Mitchell, from Seligman, was recently inducted into the National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) - the nation's largest leadership society, according to Cassandra Frink, CMU's NSLS advisor.
Students are selected for membership based on either academic standing and/or leadership potential. Candidacy is nationally recognized as an achievement of honorable distinction. Nationwide, with 655 chapters, the NSLS currently has 1,029,952 members.
In addition to honorable distinction, the NSLS provides a step-by-step program for members to build their leadership skills through participation at their campus or online. After completion, members receive a leadership certificate and take their place among the top student leaders at their campus and across the country, Frink said.
"I am thrilled at the amount of student interest toward the organization," she said. "This particular chapter is student led. I am very proud of the impact they have had on their peers."
Mitchell is a senior and a middle school (science) major at CMU.
Since its founding in 1854, CMU has evolved into a university that confers master's, bachelor's and associate's degrees through programming on its main campus in Fayette and through extension sites and online.
Central Methodist University student Shannon Mitchell, from Seligman, was recently inducted into the National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) - the nation's largest leadership society, according to Cassandra Frink, CMU's NSLS advisor.
Students are selected for membership based on either academic standing and/or leadership potential. Candidacy is nationally recognized as an achievement of honorable distinction. Nationwide, with 655 chapters, the NSLS currently has 1,029,952 members.
In addition to honorable distinction, the NSLS provides a step-by-step program for members to build their leadership skills through participation at their campus or online. After completion, members receive a leadership certificate and take their place among the top student leaders at their campus and across the country, Frink said.
"I am thrilled at the amount of student interest toward the organization," she said. "This particular chapter is student led. I am very proud of the impact they have had on their peers."
Mitchell is a senior and a middle school (science) major at CMU.
Since its founding in 1854, CMU has evolved into a university that confers master's, bachelor's and associate's degrees through programming on its main campus in Fayette and through extension sites and online.