The UAB chapter of Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) opens a new website, an international accounting, finance and information systems honor society, has been named a 2023 Superior Chapter. 

Beta Alpha Psi - the International Honor Organization for Financial Information Students and Professionals.

The designation honors the Delta Chi Chapter for its excellence in academics, professionalism and leadership.

"Achieving Superior Chapter means that our chapter is doing our part to make sure members have a solid foundation to reach their educational, professional, and personal goals," said accounting major Peyton Stephenson, president of UAB's Beta Alpha Psi. "The Delta Chi Chapter is superior in recognizing the needs of our members and uplifting a group of like-minded individuals that turn into friends, making members excited to attend meetings each week."

Student members are involved in a range of professional activities, such as attending presentations by alumni and industry specialists, tutoring students in the Collat Tutoring Lab and presenting at regional and national meetings. They also perform many hours of community service. This year students joined forces with the Community Food Bank of Central Alabama to raise money and pack healthy meals for central Alabama's food insecure.  

Beta Alpha Psi members help pack meals to feed central Alabama's food insecure.

As part of the recognition, the chapters receives an award of $500, sponsored by KPMG LLP and the KPMG Foundation.

"This achievement represents an exceptional level of committment to professional, service, and outreach activities by all of the chapter's members," said accounting instructor Eddie Nabors, who serves with Marena Messina, Ph.D., as the chapter's faculty advisors.

To learn more about UAB Beta Alpha Psi, please contact Eddie Nabors at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit UAB BAP's website   opens a new website.

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