Chi Sigma Iota Explained

Chi Sigma Iota
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΧΣΙ
Crest:File:Chi_sigma_iota_logo.jpg
Birthplace:Ohio University
Status:Active
Type:Honor Society
Emphasis:Counseling
Scope:International
Affiliation:ACHS
Members:130,000+
Chapters:289
Address:P.O. Box 1829
City:Thomasville
State:North Carolina
Zip Code:27360
Country:United States

Chi Sigma Iota (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΧΣΙ or CSI) is the international and professional academic honor society for counseling students, counselor educators, and professional counselors.[1] CSI is an active member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS), where members and the society-at-large are protected by the standards set by ACHS. The society is a professional partner of the American Counseling Association (ACA).[2]

History

Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) was established on January 1, 1985, with the chartering of the Alpha chapter at Ohio University. It was an academic honor society for counseling students, counselor educators, and professional counselors.

In 1988, CSI negotiated with Rho Chi Sigma, the national rehabilitation counseling and services honor society, to establish a single honor society for professional counselors. All chapters of Rho Chi Sigma were officially merged into CSI in March 1989.

Thomas J. Sweeney, professor emeritus of counselor education at Ohio University, was the founding president and the association’s first executive director.[3] Sweeney retired as executive director of CSI in May 2012.[4] CSI headquarters staff consists of Holly Hartwig Moorhead as the current chief executive officer and Stephen D. Kennedy as the chief operating officer.[5] [6]

Chi Sigma Iota is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies.

Symbols

Chi Sigma Iota's colors are blue and white.

Membership

CSI's membership includes both master's and doctoral-level graduate students enrolled in counseling programs, professional counselors, and counselor educators. The association's bylaws state that membership is by invitation to students or graduates of an active chapter’s counselor education program. To be eligible for membership, students must complete at least one semester of full-time graduate coursework in a counselor education degree program, earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 system, and be recommended for membership by the chapter as promising for endorsement as a professional counselor whose ethical judgment and behavior will be exemplary. Faculty and alumni of a chapter may be inducted into CSI if they meet the G.P.A. requirement as graduates of a counselor education program and are endorsed by the chapter.[7]

As of February 2020, Chi Sigma Iota has over 130,000 members who have been initiated into the Society through more than 400 chapters. Chapters are supported at least in part by funding from CSI[8] New chapters of CSI may be established in counselor education training programs accredited by The Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) or the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) as well as programs that can achieve CACREP or CORE accreditation within the next five years.[9]

Activities

Publications

CSI publishes the Exemplar, a quarterly magazine for members, and the Journal of Counselor Leadership and Advocacy. In addition, selected books are endorsed for publication. Most recently, Professional Counseling Excellence through Leadership and Advocacy was selected for the 2012 Publication in Counselor Education and Supervision Award, given annually by the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.[10]

The Counselors' Bookshelf is an online compendium of reviews of professional books, fiction, movies and television shows, and music with implications for how counselors can use the various media for personal and professional development as well as helping interventions with clients.[11]

Annual meetings

International meetings of CSI are held during the Annual Convention of the American Counseling Association. These events include a Business Meeting for representatives from every CSI chapter, a meeting of CSI’s Executive Council, a workshop on leadership, an awards ceremony, and networking opportunities.[12]

Governance

Each chapter of CSI has a chapter facultyaAdvisor and chapter officers. The CSI executive councilincludes elected officers (president, president-elect, past president, secretary, and treasurer), two CSI leadership interns, and the executive director. Active members of the society can volunteer to chair or serve on CSI committees and review panels for grants and awards, all of which receive charges from the executive council.[13] Members may also volunteer to serve on editorial review boards for the CSI Counselors' Bookshelf.[14] CSI headquarters staff consists of Holly Hartwig Moorhead as the current chief executive officer and Stephen D. Kennedy as the chief operating officer.

Notable members

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of CSI.
  2. Book: Chapter Bylaws. Chi Sigma Iota - International. 2010.
  3. http://www.csi-net.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=14 Academy of Leaders: Thomas J. Sweeney
  4. Catharina Y. Chang. (July, 2012).“Dr. Sweeney…Thank You!”
  5. Web site: Staff Biography: Holly Hartwig Moorhead - Chi Sigma Iota .
  6. Web site: Staff Biography: Stephen D. Kennedy - Chi Sigma Iota .
  7. Web site: Membership - Chi Sigma Iota .
  8. Web site: Chi Sigma Iota.
  9. https://www.csi-net.org/page/Chapter_Activate#active Establishing and Maintaining an Active CSI Chapter
  10. https://www.csi-net.org/page/Publications CSI Publications
  11. https://www.csi-net.org/page/Counselors_Bookshelf Welcome to the Counselors' Bookshelf!"
  12. https://www.csi-net.org/page/History History of CSI
  13. https://www.csi-net.org/page/Governance CSI Governance & Leadership
  14. https://www.csi-net.org/page/Volunteer_Opportunit CSI Volunteer Opportunities