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Psi Chi National Honor Society
Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929. It is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association, and a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. Students of outstanding academic accomplishment and promise are selected to join the society.
Some of the concrete advantages of membership include:
- Ability to participate in Psi Chi events
- A membership certificate and card which gives tangible evidence of membership.
- References provided throughout one's lifetime.
- Excellent experience for inclusion in a resume.
- A springboard for professional growth.
- Recognition of membership in Psi Chi by the United States government as meeting one requirement for entrance at the GS-7 level in the Federal Service.
Here's the criteria:
Overall Psychology GPA of 3.5
Overall GPA of 2.75
3 Psychology classes at Brockport
3 semesters at Brockport
The officers this past year were:
Leighann Dudash, President
essica Downs, Vice President
Samantha Koeppel, Secretary
Rebecca Morrissey, Treasurer
The link to the national website is: http://www.psichi.org/
You might want to mention that Claire Gravelin and Elizabeth Ewell won summer research grants this summer for Psi Chi (for $3500- and Laurel and Jennifer got $1500 on top of that for supervising them).

