Catalog of Hardin-Simmons University, 1985-1986 Undergraduate Bulletin Page: 43
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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMS 43
Alpha Chi, national scholarship socim
ety, encourages a high quality of scholarship.
Membership is open to the upper ten
per cent of the junior, senior, and graduate
classes.
Alpha Kappa Psi, Eta Kappa Chapter,
national professional business fraternity,
is open to qualified business majors and
minors.
Alpha Mu Gamma, Gamma Zeta
Chapter, is the national collegiate foreign
language honor society. Students in
French, German, Greek and Spanish with
two A's and one B in one of the languages
and an over-all grade point average of C
are eligible.
Alpha Phi Omega is a national service
fraternity associated with the Boy Scouts
of America. Membership is open to all college
men who have 12 or more hours and
a minimum grade point average of 2.0.
The fraternity seeks to develop leadership,
to promote friendship, to provide
service, and to further the cause of freedom
that is our national, educational, and
intellectual heritage.
Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary
- dramatics fraternity, is open to qualified
students and faculty.
Beta Beta Beta, Delta Psi Chapter,
,- national biological honor society, requires
12 hours of biology, evidence of an interest
in the subject, a biology grade point
average of 3.0, and an overall grade point
" average of 2.75 for active membership.
Associate membership is open to those
with a biology grade point of 2.5 and an
_ overall grade point of 2.25.
Epsilon Pi Alpha. Epsilon Pi Alpha is a
service organization for women, with the
" goal of bringing Hardin-Simmons University
coeds together in the spirit of service
to humanity. They engage in numerous
service projects on and off the campus
M each year.
Kappa Delta Pi, Xi Sigma Chapter, is a
national honor society in education open
to juniors, seniors, graduate students, andfaculty in education. Membership is
based on scholarship and high personal
standards.
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Texas Eta
Chapter, is a national mathematics honor
society open to qualified students who
have completed at least three semesters
of college coursework and three semesters
of college mathematics including one
semester of calculus. Members of the
chapter are automatically members of the
Mathematics Club.
Kappa Pi, Beta Chi Chapter, is the
national honorary art fraternity.
Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Beta Beta Nu
Chapter, is the national honorary law
enforcement fraternity.
Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia, Theta
Lambda Chapter, is the national professional
male music fraternity. Any second
semester male freshman having a grade
point average of 2.2 may pledge upon
invitation.
Pi Gamma Mu, Texas Theta Chapter,
national social science fraternity, is open
to juniors, seniors, and graduates. Membership
includes qualified students having
20 semester hours in one or more of
the social sciences - economics, geography,
history, political science, psychology,
and sociology.
Pi Kappa Delta, is the national forensic
fraternity.
Sigma Alpha Iota, Gamma Phi
Chapter, international professional fraternity
for women in music, organizes its
activities around broad musical and cultural
objectives which include service to
the local campus and community; promoting
the cause of music, especially through
emphasis upon contemporary music of
the Americas; rehabilitation through music
around the world; contributing to the stature
of music as a profession; development
of the potential for leadership of its members;
strengthening the highest possible
academic standards; and inculcating
worthy ideals for living. Women music
majors and minors who have completed at_ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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