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Alpha Psi Omega encourages excellence in dramatics on campus. Requirements
for membership include active participation in technical work and
acting. Invitation for membership is determined by the accumulation
of points in the above areas.
Blue Key
Honor Society recognizes
primarily juniors and seniors for scholarhip, leadership and
service to their campus and community. Students may be in any major
course of study to be invited to join, but must have a 3.0 or
higher QPA.
Delta Alpha Chi is an
academic/professoinal organization dedicated to the support and
enhancement of the Student Personnel Master's Degree program.
Membership is open to graduate students in the Student Personnel
program.
Gamma Sigma Alpha exists
to recognize the academic achievement of fraternity and sorority
members at Slippery Rock University. Members of social fraternities
and sororities who are juniors or seniors with a 3.5 or higher QPA
may become initiated members.
Golden
Key is an internationally
recognized academic honor society dedicated to excellence. The
society's goals are to recognize and encourage scholastic
achievement and excellence in all undergraduate fields of study, to
unite faculty and administrators in developing and maintaining high
standards of education, to provide economic assistance to
outstanding members by means of both undergraduate and graduate
scholarships and to promote scholastic achievement and voluntary
service. Membership is by invitation to juniors and seniors (in all
fields) who have achieved a minimum 3.40 QPA.
Lambda Epsilon Delta recognizes outstanding elementary education majors.
Students are required to have a 3.000 overall QPA after completing
60 semester credits in order to be eligible for
membership.
Lambda Pi Eta recognizes
currently enrolled full-time students in good standing majoring in
communications. Students are required to have completed 45 credits
with a QPA of 3.000 and nine credits in communication courses with
a 3.250 QPA.
Lambda Sigma honors
sophomore students who have enriched campus life. The honorary is
dedicated to the ideals of scholarship, leadership, fellowship, and
service. Active members are chosen according to an election system
approved by the national board and are initiated in the
spring.
Mu
Phi Epsilon is an international,
professional music fraternity whose purpose is scholarship,
musicianship and the promotion of friendship. The fraternity is
open to music majors who have a minimum QPA of 2.500 with a minimum
QPA of 3.000 in music subjects. Members serve the department by
ushering, sponsoring concerts, and participating in community
outreach programs.
Order of Omega recognizes
students who have attained a high standard of leadership in
InterGreek activities. It strives to bring together the most
representative fraternity and sorority members with faculty, staff
and alumni of the institution.
Omicron Delta Epsilon is
the international honor society in economics and is a member of the
Association of College Honor Societies. ODE promotes excellence in
academic study by restriction of membership to upper division
undergraduates who have a B average and at least 12 credit hours of
economics with an average grade of at least a B. ODE also publishes
The American Economist, a journal that accepts manuscripts from
graduate and undergraduate students majoring in
economics.
Phi
Alpha Theta is dedicated to
promotion of research, instruction, publication, and exchange of
experiences among historians. Students maintaining high academic
standards in history and general studies are eligible to become
members. The RHO IOTA Slippery Rock Chapter has been selected best
chapter in Division III for 1989-90 and 1990-91 school
years.
Phi
Epsilon Kappa recognizes
outstanding health and physical education majors. Fraternity
objectives are to elevate the standards, ideals, and ethics of
those engaged in the teaching of physical education. Membership
requirements include a minimum overall QPA of 2.750 and a 3.000 QPA
in all major courses.
Phi
Eta Sigma invites all freshman
men and women (from any field of study) who have a 3.500 cumulative
average and have been enrolled for at least 14 credits to join the
Alpha Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma. The honor society accepts for
membership freshman students with superior scholastic achievement.
All members of the society become lifetime members.
Phi Kappa Phi,
the nation's oldest and most selective
all-discipline collegiate honor society, recently extended an
invitation of membership to Slippery Rock University following a
yearlong evaluation. SRU accepted and will initiate a chapter in
the fall of 2004. Founded in 1897, the Phi Kappa Phi society
stresses academic excellence and strength of character. Membership
in the society is by invitation.Invitations are extended to the top
7.5% of juniors and the top 10% of seniors, as well as outstanding
members of the university's faculty, staff and
administration.
Phi
Sigma Pi is a national,
coeducational honor society for all majors. Slippery rock
University's Mu chapter was established in 1930, on the three
ideals of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. With this tripod
the society strives to make all three ideals dynamic in the lives
of its members. Consideration for membership requires the
maintenance of a 3.000 QPA, and completion of twelve
credits.
Phi Sigma Tau, the Pennsylvania Upsilon
chapter of the philosophy honorary was established at Slippery Rock
University in February 1984. The aims are expressed in the Greek
motto "Philounton Sophian Time," meaning the "honor of those who
love wisdom." The goals are to honor academic excellence and
philosophical concern. Any student with a cumulative average of
3.000 in at least nine credits of philosophy courses and an overall
cumulative average of 3.000 or better is eligible for
membership.
Pi
Delta Phi aims to recognize
excellence in French studies. Members communicate French language
and culture to others by tutoring and sponsoring French cultural
presentations. To be eligible to join, students must have completed
one French course at the 300 level, have a B average in all French
courses taken and a 2.900 overall QPA.
Psi
Chi aims to provide academic
prestige to members by high standards for eligibility, to offer a
congenial climate for professional growth, and to make active
attempts at nourishing and stimulating that growth. Basis for
membership: (1) completion of twelve or more credits in psychology;
(2) registration for major or minor standing in psychology or
related program; (3) high standards in psychology or related
program; (4) good academic standing; and (5) three-fourths vote of
approval for membership at a regular meeting of the
chapter.
Psi
Chi (Graduate Division) Graduate
students are eligible to join Psi Chi after completing 18 semester
credits in the counseling program, achieving degree candidacy, and
obtaining a QPA of not less than 3.500.
Rho Phi Lambda honors students who have made outstanding contributions to
the field of parks and recreation. Initiates must have completed 45
credits with a 3.000 QPA and nine credits of parks and recreation
courses with a 3.200 QPA.
Sigma Delta Pi honors
those who seek excellence in the study of Spanish language and
literature. To become an active member, a student must have
completed at least two Spanish courses at the 300 level and have a
3.000 QPA in Spanish and a 2.750 QPA overall.
Sigma Gamma Epsilon is an
honorary scientific society devoted to the earth sciences. Delta
Tau Chapter holds regular meetings, sponsors field trips, lectures
and community service in the earth sciences.
Sigma Rho Delta, the dance honorary, was founded in 1967 and established at
SRU in 1998. The goals are to offer service to the department,
university, and community; promote unity within the department and
between departments; and to further dance and art
awareness.
Sigma Sigma Kappa was established in 1981 to foster academic excellence in
sociology, anthropology, and social work and to encourage community
service. To be eligible for membership, students must have
completed nine hours in SASW courses and have achieved a 3.000 QPA.
In addition, students must complete ten hours of volunteer service
in the community.
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