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Florida State College at Jacksonville SHRM Student Chapter Receives Merit Award

Florida State College at Jacksonville’s (FSCJ) Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) student chapter was awarded a 2021-2022 Merit Award designation by SHRM for providing superior growth and development opportunities to its student members. This is the sixth Merit Award earned by FSCJ-SHRM.

The SHRM Student Chapter Merit Award program encourages the development of more effective student chapters and distinguishes outstanding activities and projects. Chapters are recognized based on operations, chapter programming and professional development of members, support of the human resource profession and SHRM engagement.

“The members of our SHRM student chapters represent the next generation of HR leaders, and it’s critical to highlight the instrumental role they play in SHRM’s success,” said Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, SHRM president and CEO. “The hard work of the Florida State College at Jacksonville SHRM Student Organization shows the future of the profession is, indeed, in good hands. I applaud their accomplishments and ability to foster innovative programming, development and interest in HR as we navigate changing workplaces.”

SHRM student chapters have the opportunity to earn an award based on the number of activities they complete during the merit award cycle.

“We have a very active student chapter featuring four educational events per year, and we also partner closely with SHRM Jacksonville,” said Dr. Allison Turner, FSCJ faculty advisor.

Active SHRM membership provides continued access to key tools and resources to support student’s day-to-day role as we continue to make better workplaces for a better world. Stay connected to a community of 300,000+ HR and business leaders across the globe.

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