Phi Alpha Honor Society
Kappa Lambda Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Honor Society
Kappa Lambda Mu is the ҹɫÊÓÆµ's chapter of the . Phi Alpha is a national social work honor society for undergraduate and graduate students and faculty.
Membership in Phi Alpha can be a great recognition for the effort invested in the pursuit of academic excellence. Phi Alpha is also a vehicle for academic and community involvement in the development of highly committed professional social workers.
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- Declared social work as an undergraduate or graduate major
- Completed at least 37.5% of the social work coursework:
- Undergraduate students need to have completed six classes in the major or 18 credits
- Graduate students in the 60-credit program need to have completed eight classes or 24 credits
- Graduate students in the 36-credit program (advanced standing) need to have completed five classes or 15 credits
- Grade point average (GPA) at or above 3.75
Process
- Students who meet eligibility criteria are notified by the Phi Alpha faculty advisor in the spring semester.
- Invited students complete the application form and submit a fee online. The fee is used to cover the national, life-long membership fee to Phi Alpha.
Benefits
for students.