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Belmont University
To promote ethical thinking in developing character and conscience of students
Greetings from the Belmont University Student Center for the Public Trust, better known as the Belmont StudentCPT!
Our chapter provides an interactive environment where ethical behaviors and ideas can flourish. We bring in high caliber guest speakers to engage with us about ethical leadership in business. We provide the opportunity to hear about challenges we will face in the real world of business, and provide the tools to help us make the right decisions. We invite you to join us for our next meeting and see what we are all about! Best regards, |
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Chapter President: Chloe Ledford
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Mr. William Boyd Smith Director, Center for Business Ethics Office phone: (615) 460-5566 Email: [email protected] |
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The 2024 StudentCPT Leadership Conference will be held in conjunction with the NASBA Eastern Regional Meeting, June 3-5, 2024, in Louisville, KY. Contact [email protected] with up to two student nominees by April 30, 2024.
About the ConferenceEach summer, leaders from across the country come together for the StudentCPT Leadership Conference (SLC). Chapter leaders are invited to hear from nationally recognized speakers focusing on topics like accountability, strengths-based leadership, emotional intelligence and more! Through keynote presentations, group projects and roundtable discussions, students develop critical leadership skills that allow them to be better leaders on campus and in the workplace. Partial and full conference scholarships are available to our members. This conference is made possible because of our generous donors and sponsors. If you are interested in attending next year’s conference, please reach out to your StudentCPT chapter advisor or email [email protected]. Check out photos from past conferences here. For questions or chapter resources, email [email protected].
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New Mexico State University
Mission:
To promote ethical thinking in developing character and conscience of students
Greetings from the New Mexico State University Student Center for the Public Trust, better known as the StudentCPT! Our chapter provides an interactive environment where ethical behaviors and ideas can flourish. We bring in high caliber guest speakers to engage with us about ethical leadership in business.
We provide the opportunity to hear about challenges we will face in the real world of business, and provide the tools to help us make the right decisions. We invite you to join us for our next meeting and see what we are all about. Checkout our full website by visiting: https://nmsuscpt.wordpress.com/ Best regards, |
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Yu-Feng (Winnie) Lee Associate Professor CLICK HERE for Contact Information |
University of Wyoming
Mission:
To promote ethical thinking in developing character and conscience of students
Welcome to the University of Wyoming’s Student Center for the Public Trust page!
We work to better our community and ourselves in the process. We provide a welcoming and intellectually stimulating environment for our members to make friends, make a difference, and enrich their college experience. Our goals are to serve our community, help students build a solid ethical decision-making foundation, and grow our chapter. Through our main community service project SparkTank, we help local nonprofits by donating funds ($100,000 to date). The funds we raise and donate are used to help further nonprofit missions and help the Laramie, Wyoming community. We believe we gain through giving, and SparkTank is our way of doing so. Want to learn more? Check out our website: https://www.uwsparktank.org Cheers! |
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Chapter Officers:
President | Vice President | Secretary | Treasurer |
Tucker Norman | Colton Drury | Taylor Davis | Kaia Hrachovec |
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Recruitment | Recruitment | Public Relations and Media |
Lucia Bennett | Taylor Rodeman | Ellen Keeler | Lindsey Noble |
Chapter Advisor:
Kent Noble Bill Daniels Chair of Business Ethics CLICK HERE for contact information |
University of New Mexico
Mission:
To promote ethical thinking in developing character and conscience of students
Greetings from the University of New Mexico chapter of the Student Center for the Public Trust!
Many of our chapter members have enrolled in the NASBA CPT’s Ethical Leadership Certification Program, through support from the Daniels Fund. This program helps students “stand apart from the crowd” and understand the ethical challenges that can be faced in the real world. Best regards, |
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Chapter Advisor: Lucio Lanucara
Chapter President: Krystal Rose
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Wellington Spetic ([email protected])
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Shawn Berman ([email protected])
Professor, Business and Society |
Lipscomb University
Mission:
To promote ethical thinking in developing character and conscience of students
Greetings from the Lipscomb University Student Center for the Public Trust, better known as the Lipscomb StudentCPT! Our chapter provides an interactive environment where ethical behaviors and ideas can flourish. We bring in high caliber guest speakers to engage with us about ethical leadership in business. We provide the opportunity to hear about challenges we will face in the real world of business, and provide the tools to help us make the right decisions. We invite you to join us for our next meeting and see what we are all about!
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Chapter Advisor: Mark Jobe
Chapter President: Audra Hochgesang
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Mission:
To promote ethical thinking in developing character and conscience of students
Greetings from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs’ chapter for the Student Center for Public Trust! Our chapter strives to create opportunities for our students to network with the business community and enhance their ethical reasoning through professional development and community service.
Sponsored through the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative, this program gives students the resources to be a leader on campus and distinguish themselves in the real world of business. We invite you to join us for our next meeting and learn what the StudentCPT has to offer! Regards, Michaela Petti, President UCCS StudentCPT |
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Michaela Petti | AJ Vafiades | TBD | Noelle Windesheim | |
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Tracy Gonzalez-Padron Director, Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative CLICK HERE for Contact Information |
Campus Being a Difference Award Program
The NASBA Student Center for the Public Trust (StudentCPT) provides an interactive environment where ethical business behaviors and ideas can flourish on college campuses. Each school year, the StudentCPT will honor one student and one faculty member on each chapter’s campus who positively impact the school by displaying strong, ethical leadership. Campus Being a Difference Award recipients do not simply aspire to make a difference – they are Being a Difference on their campus and other endeavors by embodying the very best in ethical behavior, integrity, and leadership. Submit Your NominationsAward Selection Process: Nominations will be accepted until April 1. Please allow four weeks for the certificates to be delivered to you. If multiple students or faculty members have been nominated for your school, the CPT staff will send the StudentCPT chapter officers and advisor all of the nominations and allow the chapter to vote on the student and faculty winners. If there is only one student and faculty member nominated for your school, the CPT staff will review the nominations to ensure nominees meet the award criteria, then send the award to your StudentCPT chapter. Note: Please allow four weeks after the nomination deadline for the CPT to process your school’s nominations and ship the awards to your school. If your chapter decides to vote on winners earlier in the semester and would like to have the awards shipped to your campus earlier in the semester, please contact your account representative to notify the CPT when your awards will be needed. |
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About the Competition
Rules / Judging / Important Dates
Previous Winners: 2023 / 2022 / 2021 / 2020 / 2019 / 2018 / 2017 / 2016
Goal of Video Competition
Have you ever been in a situation where the right thing to do was unclear? Ethical dilemmas occur every day in business. In these situations, knowing the right thing to do can be difficult because all choices have some undesirable consequences.
The CPT is focused on helping individuals identify and respond to ethical dilemmas in their careers. To support this goal, we’re challenging students to create videos that demonstrate the types of challenging ethical dilemmas people could face in their careers.
Videos can end with a thought provoking question that challenges viewers to think about the best solution –OR- videos can showcase the solution they believe would be most appropriate.
Judging Criteria
Our panel of judges will review these videos and select winners based on the following criteria:
- Originality: Videos should use original content, not excerpts from existing shows, songs, movies, etc.
- Clarity: Video and audio should be easy to see and hear.
- Relevance: Video addresses an ethical dilemma that is relevant to young business professionals
- Critical Thinking: Videos should display complex ethical dilemmas that require viewers to use critical thinking skills to determine the best solutions. This is in contrast to videos that display ethical issues that have clear right or wrong solutions.
Sample Video Topics Include:
- Conflicts of Interest
- Legal, but Unethical Behavior/Decisions
- Misguided Loyalty
- Gender or Ethnic Group Inequality
- Professional Skepticism
- Competing Values
- Ethical Diversity
- Accountability
- Transparency
Promotion of Video Competition
Instructors! StudentCPT members! If you would like to help spread the word about the Ethics in Action Video Competition, please check out the promo tool kit below.
How to Win
Winners will be chosen among the entries by a panel of expert judges that will include ethical leaders and subject matter experts. Viewers’ Choice winners will be determined by the number of votes each video receives.
Category 1: Short Film (1-3 Minutes)
- 1st Place Grand Prize: $1,000*
- Runner Up: $500*
- Viewers’ Choice 1st Place: $700*
- Viewers’ Choice Runner Up: $300*
Category 2: Commercials (30-59 Seconds)
- 1st Place Grand Prize: $800*
- Runner Up: $400*
- Viewers’ Choice 1st Place: $500*
- Viewers’ Choice Runner Up: $200*
*Prizes will be distributed in the form of Amazon Electronic Gift Cards.
Who Can Enter?
This competition is open to undergraduate and graduate students at colleges, junior colleges and universities in the United States and its territories.
Rules and Restrictions
Participants may not use photo, video or audio clips from movies, television shows, songs, soundtracks or any other works that were produced and/or published by other companies or individuals, unless you are using royalty-free stock photo, video and audio clips that you purchased and/or obtained the rights/permission to use. Naturally, there are additional rules you must read, accept and follow in order to participate. CLICK HERE to read the Rules.
Who Can Join
Any student in good standing at his/her college or university is eligible for membership. Students will retain their membership as long as the student is enrolled in the equivalent of at least six (6) credit hours per term/semester, pays the $10 annual dues, attends two meetings annually and participates in the StudentCPT chapter community service project.
Upon joining the StudentCPT, each student receives a membership, which makes them eligible for the following:
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How to Become a Member
Complete the membership application on your chapter’s webpage. Your dues can be paid to your treasurer or advisor at the first meeting you attend. Find your chapter’s webpage through the Chapter Directory.
Resources and Forms:
- StudentCPT Swag
- Suggested Program Calendar
- 2023-2024 StudentCPT Chapter Manual
- StudentCPT Recruitment Flyer
- StudentCPT Branded PPT Template
- Lead with Integrity Blog
- Social Media Promo Templates
- Updated Virtual Chapter Meeting & Engagement Ideas
- CPT Ethics Bingo
- StudentCPT Branded Background Images
- Virtual Meeting Ideas
- StudentCPT Officer Resources
- Student Membership Benefits
- StudentCPT Chapter Expectations
- Ethics Cases
- StudentCPT Chapter Activity Report
- Campus Being a Difference Award Nominations
- Interest Form – Student Chapter of the Center for the Public Trust
- Executive Council Roster
- StudentCPT Annual Report
- Golden Star Chapter Tracker
- Flyer Templates
- StudentCPT End of Year Report
For more information contact [email protected].