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Psi
Chi --
Albany Chapter
The National Honor Society in Psychology
What
is Psi Chi?
Psi Chi is the National Honor Society
in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purpose
of encouraging,
stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship
and advancing the science of psychology. Membership
is open to graduate and undergraduate men and
women who are making the study of psychology
one of their major interests and who meet the
minimum requirements.
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How do I join?
Students become members by joining the chapter
at the school where they are enrolled. Psi Chi
chapters are operated by student officers and
faculty advisors. Together they induct the members
and carry out the goals of the Society. Because
the officers and faculty advisors are volunteer
and their time is limited, anyone interested
in joining Psi Chi should take the initiative
and contact the psychology department, the faculty
advisor, and/or the local officers. |
What are the benefits?
The intrinsic value of membership is rewarding
to the student as he or she is being recognized
for outstanding academic achievement.
Membership may be used as a reference throughout one's lifetime.
The opportunity to interact with other Psychology Majors and Minors who are
interested in similar goals such as securing a job in the field or applying
to graduate programs.
The opportunity to become active in the Department of Psychology by advising
and mentoring students and providing peer counseling.
The possibility of holding office and assuming a leadership role, and learning
the skills involved in running a student organization.
Opportunities
are made available to the members for promoting their research, receiving
national and international recognition, meeting and interacting with
leaders in their field and faculty members at SUNY-Albany, and meeting
members of other chapters who also will be future leaders.
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Criteria for Membership
Major or minor standing in Psychology at
this institution
At
least 9 semester hours completed in Psychology
courses at this institution
An
overall GPA of at least 3.0 and at least
3.25 in Psychology courses
We welcome interested students and encourage
you to apply!
See you at our next meeting!
Note: Look for an
application on the Psi Chi Bulletin Board, outside
SS 369 in
the Social Sciences Building.
For more information and an application, contact
Dr. Sylvia Roch in
SS 358. |
Documents
and Links
Psi
Chi Guide to the Psychology Major
Psi
Chi National Organization
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