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Welcome to Phi Kappa Phi!
Founded in 1897 at the University of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi is the
oldest, largest, and most selective honor society to recognize and
promote excellence in all academic disciplines. It
is an honor society that draws its members from all academic
disciplines within colleges and universities. Each
year, approximately 34,000 students, faculty, professional staff, and
alumni are initiated.
Election to membership is by invitation only. Those
elected to membership include upper 7.5 percent last-term juniors
(having completed at least seventy-two semester hours) and upper 10
percent seniors, along with outstanding graduate students, faculty,
professional staff, and alumni.
Since its founding, Phi Kappa Phi has initiated more than 1 million
members. Its chapters are on nearly 300 campuses in the United States,
Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. More than
120,000 members maintain their active status in Phi Kappa Phi, which
affords them the
benefits associated with dues-paying membership.
The Society's mission is "To recognize and promote academic excellence
in all fields of higher education and to engage the community of
scholars in service to others."
More than $700,000 is awarded annually in national
and local scholarships.
At initiation, members receive gold keys and certificates of
membership. But Phi Kappa Phi is more than a gold key and a line on a
résumé. It is a 100+-year-old
organization made up of the best and brightest from all academic
disciplines;
a community of scholars who are leaving an enviable legacy for
future generations.
For more information about Phi Kappa Phi, we invite you to visit
www.phikappaphi.org. |