Nonni selected for membership in DEI

Tue, 03/06/2007 - 4:03pm
By: The Citizen

Andrew Nonni

The Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Honor Society has selected Andrew W. Nonni, of Peachtree City, for membership in the local chapter at the University of Georgia.

Delta Epsilon Iota was established in order to recognize and encourage academic excellence in all fields of study. The organization rewards outstanding students through financial scholarships, provides leadership opportunities to its members, and promotes the principles of Dedication, Enthusiasm, and Initiative among students participating in higher education throughout the United States.

Students qualify on the basis of academic achievement. Prospective members must have completed a minimum of 30 semester hours at an accredited college or university, while maintaining a 3.30 cumulative grade point average or a scholastic ranking within the top 15% of their class.
Delta Epsilon Iota’s membership is comprised of outstanding scholars attending many of the finest colleges and universities in the country. Organizational vision and cutting edge resources have made the society one of the leading academic development organizations, synonymous with leadership and excellence in academic life.

Nonni is the son of Art and Lynne Nonni and a 2004 graduate of McIntosh High School. He is a biology/pre-med major with the aspiration of attaining a career in medicine or in a healthcare-related field.

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