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Does Phi Beta Kappa mean anything?

Does Phi Beta Kappa mean anything?

To be a member of Phi Beta Kappa indicates that you are among the top college graduates in the liberal arts and sciences at your school. In addition to academic excellence, the ideal member has demonstrated a high degree of intellectual integrity, tolerance for other views, and a broad range of academic interests.

What are the benefits of joining Phi Beta Kappa?

Member Benefits:Complimentary invitation for two to the annual Phi Beta Kappa Book Awards Dinner, held in Washington, D.C.Complimentary invitation for two to Phi Beta Kappa national events in your area.Updates from the Secretary on key issues in the arts and sciences.Complimentary subscription to The American Scholar.

Is it hard to get Phi Beta Kappa?

Membership is Highly Selective At colleges with a chapter, roughly 10% of students (sometimes far fewer) join Phi Beta Kappa. An invitation is extended only if a student has a high GPA and proven depth and breadth of study in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.

How much does it cost to join Phi Beta Kappa?

There is a onetime, national membership fee of $75 to join The Phi Beta Kappa Society for life.

Do employers care about honor societies?

Many people who join college honor societies only do it to boost their resumes. Some employers may be attracted to the fact that you’ve been associated with a prestigious fraternity or honor society, while others may not care at all.

Do you have to apply for Phi Beta Kappa?

Only students at a college or university may be inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. Membership is invitation-only and contingent upon fulfillment of minimum requirements.

What percent of college students are Phi Beta Kappa?

Phi Beta Kappa is both the oldest and the most exclusive honor society in the country. Only 10 percent of colleges have chapters, and just over 1 percent of college seniors are elected each year.

Where does Phi Beta Kappa go on resume?

The “Honors” section should list any awards or distinctions you received, such as Dean’s List, cum laude or Phi Beta Kappa. Because they are Latin phrases, magna, summa, and cum laude should always appear in italicized, lower case letters.