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Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Beta Kappa is the
oldest and most widely recognized honor society in the United States
Its motto is "Love of learning is the guide of life," derived from the Greek Φιλοσοφία
Βίου Κυβερνήτης
(ΦΒΚ).
Its mission is to
recognize academic excellence
and promote education in the liberal arts and sciences.
<10%
- less than 10% of graduating class in liberal arts and sciences offered PBK membership
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290+
- number of colleges/universities in the U.S. (about 10% of all schools) with a PBK
Chapter
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1776
- year Phi Beta Kappa was founded, making it the oldest active honor society in the
U.S.
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Membership benefits
Phi Beta Kappa
membership recognizes high academic achievement
There are many benefits to accepting a membership in Phi Beta Kappa. For example,
Phi Beta Kappa membership
Is a recognition of your achievement
, similar to graduating with honors
Listing Phi Beta Kappa membership on your resume can
distinguish you from other candidates
in the job market and/or applications to grad school.
Allows you to network
with other Phi Beta Kappa members, which can help you grow as a professional and open
up career opportunities. Joining Phi Beta Kappa means becoming part of a community
of over 500,000 members worldwide. Members have included 17 presidents, 40 Supreme
Court Justices and more than 140 Nobel Laureates.
Lasts for life
. There is no need to renew your Phi Beta Kappa membership. Once you accept your invitation,
you are a Phi Beta Kappa member for life.
All costs are covered
Chapman University covers the induction fee for every student it invites to join Phi
Beta Kappa.
Why accept a membership in Phi Beta Kappa?
An invitation to join Phi Beta Kappa is
similar to graduating university with honors
. It is a recognition of your hard work and academic excellence, and it
shows how much you have achieved during your college career
. Earning Phi Beta Kappa membership is something you can be proud of.
Membership is also helpful after you graduate. Phi Beta Kappa is a widely known organization.
Graduate schools and employers across the country understand that Phi Beta Kappa
membership means that you were a high achiever in college
. After you graduate and begin working in your career or field, you can use your membership
as a way to stand out and give yourself a competitive advantage.
Benjamin Janda ‘23
Chemistry major, Phi Beta Kappa member
“There is a LinkedIn page exclusively for PBK members and it has been amazing to see
members submit resumes and have other alumni assist them in career searching.”
Becoming a member
Phi Beta Kappa membership is by invitation only. We extend invitations to students
who fulfill the following requirements
Be a candidate for a bachelor's degree with at least 90 qualifying credits in the
liberal arts and sciences
: To be eligible for consideration, you must be a candidate for a bachelor’s degree
with at least ¾ of the credits ordinarily required for a bachelor’s degree in the
liberal arts and sciences. You must have completed 90 qualifying credit hours in the
liberal arts and sciences and must have been a full-time Chapman student for at least
two years.
Have a GPA of no less than 3.8
: You must maintain a GPA of no less than 3.8 within 6 months of expected graduation.
At the Chapter’s discretion, juniors may be invited with a 3.9 GPA.
Demonstrate “depth and breadth” in the study of liberal arts and sciences
: Your student record must demonstrate "depth and breadth" in the study of liberal
arts and sciences, considering the number, variety and level of courses taken outside
the requirements of your major and the proportion of your overall program that those
courses constitute. Consideration shall also be given to the number of elective courses
taken above the introductory, or general education, level.
Have completed a language class at the 202 level or higher
Academic study of a non-native language (other than English), minimally appropriate
for a liberal education (no less than completion of intermediate college level or
the equivalent), is required. Completion of a language course at the 202 Level minimally
satisfies this criterion.
Have taken at least one college-level math, logic or statistics class
: At least one course in college-level mathematics, logic or statistics, with content
appropriate to liberal arts and sciences is required. It should introduce students
to mathematical ideas, abstract thinking, proofs and axiomatic character.
Maintain good moral character
: In keeping with the Founders’ interest in fostering not only academic excellence
but also friendship and morality, invitation to Phi Beta Kappa should be extended
only to persons of good moral character.
Joining Phi Beta Kappa
If you receive an email invitation to join Phi Beta Kappa, you can follow these steps
to join.
Respond to the email invitation and indicate that you accept!
Fill out the survey that will be sent to you with biographical and academic information
for the induction ceremony and recognition at graduation.
An induction ceremony is held each spring. You and your family and friends will be
invited to attend. At this ceremony, you will be formally recognized as a new Phi
Beta Kappa member, receive your certificate and honor cord (which you can wear at
graduation), and have the opportunity to sign the Chapter’s membership roster.
All induction fees will be paid by the Chapter, so there will be no cost to you, and
you will be a Phi Beta Kappa member for life.
About Psi Chapter of California
Chapman University has the honor of being one of fewer than 300 colleges/universities
in the United States (10% of those in the country) to host a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.
Our chapter is the Psi Chapter of California.
Psi Chapter of California was established in 2018. Since then, dozens of Chapman students
have been awarded the honor of Phi Beta Kappa membership in recognition of outstanding
academic achievement.
Chapman graduates who join Psi Chapter of California become part of a community of
over 500,000 Phi Beta Kappa members worldwide.
Psi Chapter of California hosts events for Phi Beta Kappa members and alumni, as well
as events for the larger Chapman community.
Psi Chapter events
We participate in the Phi Beta Kappa
Visiting Scholar Program
. The Visiting Scholar Program gives the Chapman community the chance to meet and
learn from distinguished visiting scholars right on campus.
We also host
social and professional networking events
View photos and videos from past events, as well as access the membership roster,
on
Chapman University Digital Commons
Board of Officers
Heather Breen, President and Secretary
Kristin Dressner, Appointed Executive Committee Member
Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, Historian
Mary Platt, Histori
an
Katherine Roth, Representative Volunteer Member
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