Beta Alpha Psi Honor Society Achieves Gold Status

Scranton’s Beta Alpha Psi Nu Kappa Chapter of the international honor society gains Gold Chapter status for the 2023-2024 academic year.
University of Scranton’s Nu Kappa chapter of the Beta Alpha Psi, the international honor society for financial information students and professionals, achieved Gold Chapter status for the 2023-2024 academic year. From left are the officers for the University’s Beta Alpha Psi chapter for the 2023-2024 academic year: John Sheehan 24’, treasurer; Nina Figetakis 24’, G’25, secretary; Madelyn Ronan 24’, vice president; Brianna Kerrane 24’, G’25, social engagement director; and Kaleigh Timmons 24’, president. Absent from photo is Ryan Hanley ’26, junior officer.
University of Scranton’s Nu Kappa chapter of the Beta Alpha Psi, the international honor society for financial information students and professionals, achieved Gold Chapter status for the 2023-2024 academic year. From left are the officers for the University’s Beta Alpha Psi chapter for the 2023-2024 academic year: John Sheehan '24, treasurer; Nina Figetakis '24, G’25, secretary; Madelyn Ronan '24, vice president; Brianna Kerrane '24, G’25, social engagement director; and Kaleigh Timmons '24, president. Absent from photo is Ryan Hanley ’26, junior officer.

The University of Scranton’s Nu Kappa chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the international honor society for financial information students and professionals, achieved Gold Chapter status for the 2023-2024 academic year. This is the chapter’s second time achieving this status, having earned it for the 2022-2023 academic year, following silver status for the 2021-2022 academic year. The chapter began at Scranton in 2015.

In notifying the University of the Gold Chapter Status, the president of Beta Alpha Psi, Patricia Poli, Ph.D., commended the “exceptional leadership” shown by the moderator of Scranton’s chapter, Amanda Marcy ’10, G’11, Ph.D. ’20, assistant professor of accounting, as well as “the dedication and excellence” of the University’s Accounting Department.

“Under the inspiring stewardship of these faculty advisors, your chapter has far exceeded Beta Alpha Psi’s baseline requirements, excelling in academics, professionalism and ethical leadership,” wrote Dr. Poli.

To receive an award status, Beta Alpha Psi chapters and their members must go above and beyond minimum chapter requirements with regard to professional, service and outreach activities. The members participate in a variety of professional activities, including professional panels and information sessions, internship panels, certification information sessions, career readiness sessions, skill-building workshops, CPA and CMA mock exams and industry site visits.

The more than a dozen professional development programs hosted by Scranton’s Beta Alpha Psi honor society chapter in 2023-2024 included: Withum: Preparing for a Career Fair; Baker Tilly: Interpersonal Skills at the Workplace UWorld: CPA Exam Evolution and Navigating the New CPA Exam; PwC: Service in a Professional Career; Forvis Mazars: Demystifying Digital Assets; EY: DEI in the Workplace; ForvisMazars: Recruitment and Interviewing Process; and CLA: Effective Communication Skills Workshop, in addition to participation in accounting and finance internship and young professional panel discussions, among other activities.

Service activities included making Christmas cards for veterans, hosting a prospective accounting student networking event and conducting a children’s book drive, among other projects.

In addition, student members attended and presented at the Beta Alpha Psi Mid-Year and Annual meetings, allowing them to network with Beta Alpha Psi members and professionals from across the globe.

Officers for the University’s Beta Alpha Psi honor society chapter for the 2023-2024 academic year were:

Kaleigh E. Timmons, Bergenfield, New Jersey, president, who graduated from the University in 2024 as an accounting and philosophy double major and member of the University’s Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program, Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program, and Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program;

Madelyn G. Ronan, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, vice president, who graduated from the University in 2024 as an accounting and finance double major and member of the University’s Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program and Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program;

John J. Sheehan, Dumont, New Jersey, treasurer, who graduated from the University in 2024 as an accounting major and member of the University’s Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program and Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program;

Nina J. Figetakis, Little Neck, New York, secretary, who graduated from the University in 2024 as an accounting major and member of the University’s Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program and is currently pursuing a MBA degree in accounting at Scranton;

Brianna M. Kerrane, New Hyde Park, New York, social engagement director, who graduated from the University in 2024 as an accounting major and member of the University’s Robert L. McKeage Business Leadership Honors Program and is currently pursuing a Master in Accountancy degree at Scranton;

Ryan W. Hanley, Dumont, New Jersey, junior officer, who is an accounting and finance double major at Scranton.

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Beta Alpha Psi is an international honors organization for financial information students and professionals with over 300 chapters on AACSB accredited college and university campuses with more than 300,000 initiated members. The organization recognizes academic excellence in accounting, finance and business analytics, and complements members’ formal education by providing interaction among students, faculty and professionals. Members must achieve a personal record of superior scholarship in their academic endeavors and demonstrate active engagement in all chapter activities. Members in good standing at the completion of their senior year receive honors cords and pins upon graduation.

Alumni or professional partners interested in volunteering or sponsoring a Beta Alpha Psi event or activity can contact Dr. Marcy at amanda.marcy@scranton.edu.

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