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School of Criminal Justice, Forensic Science and Security

Delta Delta Epsilon

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Mission:

Delta Delta Epsilon is a national honor society dedicated to recognizing and encouraging excellence in scholarship in the Forensic Sciences. To accomplish this mission, the Alpha Iota Chapter shall: promote scholarship and encourage intellectual development, confer distinction for high achievement, promote leadership development, encourage high standards of service and ethical behavior, and promote attitudes of professional responsibility for the public good

Letter from the Organization:

Dear Students,

The Alpha Iota Chapter of Delta Delta Epsilon accepts new membership at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters. To be a member, one must have declared a major in Forensic Science, have completed 30 semester hours or equivalent, have a minimum grade point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale. If you would like to become a member of our organization or get more information about who we are and what we do, please email one of the elected officers listed below.

- DDE SMTTT!

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Officers:

President
Jason%20Ang
Major: Forensic Science
Emphasis: Biological Sciences and Chemistry Minor

Vice President
Jessica%20Bivins
Major: Forensic Science
Emphasis: Criminal Justice

Secretary
Jenelle%20Walters
Major: Forensic Science
Emphasis: Biological Sciences and Criminal Justice Minor

Treasurer
Kirstyn%20Livingston
Major: Forensic Science
Emphasis: Biological Sciences

Editor
Ashley%20Garcia%20Prado
Major: Forensic Science
Emphasis: Chemistry/Biochemistry

Co-Advisors:

Dr.%20Kuppareddi%20Balamurugan 
Kristi%20Johnson

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