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NASBA Center for Public Trust
150 Fourth Avenue N., Ste 700
Nashville, TN 37219

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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Mission:
To promote ethical thinking in developing character and conscience of students

Greetings from the Rutgers Chapter of the Student Center for the Public Trust, better known as the Rutgers StudentCPT!

 Our chapter provides an interactive environment where ethical behaviors and ideas can flourish. To aid us in accomplishing this objective, we invite high-caliber guest speakers to engage with members in dialogue about ethical leadership, and how to apply various  principles, both now as students, and later in our professional careers.

 Further, we provide the opportunity to hear about challenges that professionals oftentimes face in their careers, and the necessary tools to help guide their decisions.

 Academics is simply one aspect of our education. Therefore, the Rutgers StudentCPT chapter invites you to join in our effort to further develop the character traits that will undoubtedly distinguish us as aspiring professionals, leaving a positive and lasting mark on our respective industries.

 To learn more about the Rutgers StudentCPT, join us for our next meeting, and see how you can become a part of our movement!

Best regards,
Ina Stoja
President, Rutgers StudentCPT

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Chapter Officers:

President Vice President Secretary Treasurer
Ina Stoja Sabershah Syed Sabina Jagdeo Munim Islam

Chapter Advisor:

 rsz_eboard Professor Ray Williams
Rutgers University