Visit the National
Psi Chi website.

The Central Washington University Psychology Department sponsors a chapter
of Psi Chi, the national honor society in psychology. Psychology Club/Psi
Chi meetings and activities are posted in the psychology building. A faculty
sponsor assists club officers in scheduling activities. An annual student
recognition ceremony is held on the Thursday evening in June that precedes
spring graduation ceremonies. New members are inducted into Psi Chi at
that time and selected seniors are recognized for their outstanding undergraduate
accomplishments.
Membership in Psi Chi is open to undergraduate and graduate students
who are interested in psychology and who have met the following minimum
qualifications:
- Completion of at least 5 quarters of classes.
- Completion of 14 quarter hours of psychology at CWU.
- Admission to the major or minor in psychology.
- Overall cumulative GPA of 3.00 and ranking in the upper 35% of their
class (sophomore, junior, senior).
- A minimum GPA in psychology courses of 3.00 and in cumalative grades
from CWU.
- High standards of personal behavior.
- Two-thirds affirmative vote of those present at a regular meeting
of the chapter.
Membership in Psi Chi is an earned honor. Members join with faculty in
activities of interest to psychology students, such as speaker programs,
trips to regional psychological conventions, informal meetings, and help
with job and graduate school searches. A quarterly national newsletter
is distributed on campus. Psi Chi is useful for reference purposes such
as applications to graduate schools and for jobs.
Important dates
for 2007-2008 school year:
Application deadline
is April 4, 2008.
Psychology Department
Recognition Ceremony and Psi Chi Induction will be in June 2008. |
Along with Psi Chi, the Central Washington University Psychology Department also
sponsors a Psychology Club which is open to all students. Visit the Psychology
Club website for more information.
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