Outstanding Alumni Chapters
Outstanding Alumni Chapters
The Chapter Recognition Program was developed to encourage and promote leadership, chapter membership and chapter activities. Each chapter is categorized according to potential alumni in the chapter area. Awards will be presented to the top three chapters in each category, according to the Honor Chapter Point System. The categories are as follows:
- Category I In-State Chapter, membership of 1 to 600
- Category II In-State Chapter, membership of 601 to 1200
- Category III In-State Chapter, membership of 1201 and above
- Category IV Out-of-State Chapter, membership of 1 to 1000
- Category V: Out-of-State Chapters, membership of 1001 and above
A point system is used to determine the most outstanding chapters. Special recognition, along with appropriate awards, will be given to these chapters at the annual Alumni Association awards banquet. Recognition and appropriate awards will also be given to all chapters which meet their membership quota and accumulate a minimum of 400 points.
2022 Recipients
Outstanding Alumni Chapters Section Row
Gold Cowbell Winners
Atlanta (GA), East Texas, Leake County, Oktibbeha County and Sharkey-Issaquena
Silver Cowbell Winners
Clarke County, Greater Houston (TX), Lowndes County, Newton County and Greater Orlando (FL)
Bronze Cowbell Winners
Birmingham (AL), Central Mississippi, Greater Chattanooga (TN), Lawrence-Jefferson Davis and Southwest Mississippi
In-State Honors Chapters
Adams-Franklin-Wilkinson, Attala County, Clay County, DeSoto County, George-Greene, Grenada-Montgomery, Lauderdale County, Lee County, Leflore-Carroll, Lincoln-Copiah Mississippi Gulf Coast, Panola-Tallahatchie, Pine Belt, Simpson-Smith, Tate-Tunica, Washington County and Yazoo County
Out-Of-State Honor Chapters
Baton Rouge (LA), Dallas (TX), Greater Charlotte (NC), Greater Cincinnati-Dayton (OH), Greater Fort Worth (TX), Greater New Orleans, LA Huntsville-Decatur (AL), Memphis (TN), Mobile (AL), Nashville (TN), Northeast Florida, Northwest Florida, Rocky Mountain Colorado, Smoky Mountain Tennessee, South Texas and Washington D.C.