2020 Griffin Award for Senior Excellence Recipients

The Griffin Award for Senior Excellence was created to recognize members of the Senior class who have shown exceptional dedication and commitment to Psi U in their final year of classes as an undergraduate. Congratulations to those members of the class of 2020 who are being recognized for their dedication to their chapters.

•          Delta – Raymond Lee

•          Zeta – Saheer Mathrani

•          Psi – Tristan Chaix

•          Xi – Wei-Ling Carrigan

•          Upsilon – Mahlon Schaffer

•          Phi – Serge Albarian

•          Omega – Payton Jancsy

•          Pi – Anthony Licata

•          Beta Beta – Alexander Herbst

•          Eta – Matt Hamati

•          Tau – Eddie Hammond

•          Rho – Neil Outarsingh

•          Omicron – Brad Martisauski

•          Theta Theta – Israel Sixto-Sanchez

•          Zeta Zeta – Saul D Morales

•          Epsilon Nu – Jimmy Pierce

•          Gamma Tau – Blake Ballew

•          Chi Delta – Sameeha Hassan

•          Epsilon Iota – Brian McGrath

•          Phi Delta – Kyle Ortiz

•          Lambda Sigma – Grayson Beeman

•          Alpha Omicron – Anthony Anderson

•          Sigma Phi –  Elliot Biddle

•          Delta Nu – Michael Fremeau

•          Phi Nu – Cameron Ogren

•          Tau Epsilon – Taylor Griffin

•          Delta Omicron Provisional – Lucca McKay

Please report your chapter’s nomination below:

In 2005 the 162nd Psi U Convention created the Griffin Award for Senior Excellence to recognize members of the senior class who have shown exceptional dedication and commitment to Psi U in their final year of classes as an undergraduate. The purpose of this award is to maintain and encourage involvement by undergraduate brothers in their final academic year and to stimulate involvement with the chapter.

A chapter shall only give this award if it deems that one of its undergraduate brothers, during his or her final academic year, has shown exceptional dedication and commitment to that chapter. This award should be voted on by the chapter and only one person per chapter can be nominated.

The following guidelines shall be used in the determination of this award:

1) Nominees shall have no outstanding debt to the chapter and have met all financial responsibilities;

2) Nominees shall be in good academic and judicial standing with the college or university;

3) The GPA of the nominee shall exceed the chapter average GPA for that academic year;

4) Nominees shall be involved in at least two extracurricular activities outside of the chapter or have achieved great recognition for an accomplishment outside of the chapter;

5) The International Office shall be notified of each chapter’s nominee no later than April 15, 2020.

Scroll to Top