Four students from 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Phi Eta Sigma (PE危) chapter were awarded scholarships from the society鈥檚 national organization, totaling $14,000. PE危 is a national honor society recognizing success among first-year students, with 209 active chapters at colleges and universities around the country. Ashley Archer, a spring 2018 graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, was awarded a $7,000 scholarship to support her graduate education. Archer, who was a two-year president of Georgia Southern鈥檚 PE危 chapter, will be attending Florida State University to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in higher education administration. Junior Libby Hartley, who was recently accepted into the nursing program, won a $5,000 undergraduate scholarship. Hartley was the Georgia Southern chapter鈥檚 service chair last year and is very active in community service, according to faculty advisor and Director of First-Year Experience at the University, Chris Caplinger, Ph.D.鈥淔irst and foremost, winning the scholarships is recognition of a lot of hard work by the students who won,鈥 Caplinger said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also a recognition of a strong chapter. Phi Eta Sigma students participate in monthly community service, and the chapter sponsors active peer leadership programs.鈥 Georgia Southern members have had a string of success in the national scholarship competition, winning a total of $70,000 in scholarships since 2010. Caplinger said that over the years he has enjoyed reaching out to students to let them know they won. 鈥淩elaying the information makes for a good day,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is life-altering news for some of them.鈥 In addition to Archer and Hartley, Emily Coats, a senior art major, and Elizabeth Lennon, a senior writing and linguistics major, were both awarded $1,000 scholarships. To be offered membership to Georgia Southern鈥檚 PE危 chapter, students must earn a minimum 3.6 GPA after the fall semester of their first year as a college student. The national organization will award almost $300,000 in scholarships this year. 聽聽聽聽