Association of College Honor Societies
The Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) is a predominantly American, voluntary association that serves a number of functions with respect to national collegiate and post-graduate honor societies. ACHS coordinates member organizations, facilitates communications between them, and provides both scholarships and an outlet for publication to members through its member organizations. ACHS member societies undergo periodic audits to validate their adherence to ACHS standards and their qualification for membership and ACHS certification.
ACHS was formed in 1925 to create a network of affiliated societies and promote high standards for scholarship and leadership on campus. The intention of the founding societies was to establish and maintain desirable standards for groups wishing to call themselves honor societies. These standards include criteria for membership, governance and chapter operation.[1] Four organizations were represented at a preliminary meeting held on October 2, 1925. They were Alpha Omega Alpha, the Order of the Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, and Sigma Xi. The six founding organizations on December 30, 1925, were Alpha Omega Alpha, the Order of the Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi and Tau Beta Pi.[2]
While ACHS certifies each of its members as legitimate, credible organizations, not all legitimate honor societies apply for membership in ACHS. The honor society standards set by the Association of College Honor Societies are recognized by the U.S. government's Office of Personnel Management for entry into government employment at GS-7 Level: "Applicants can be considered eligible based on membership in one of the national scholastic honor societies listed... by the Association of College Honor Societies. Agencies considering eligibility based on any society not included in the following list must ensure that the honor society meets the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies."[3]
List of member organizations
69 organizations are affiliated with the ACHS:[4]
Society | Greek letters | Discipline | Founded[5] | Joined ACHS[6] | Processional colors[7] |
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Alpha Beta Gamma | ΑΒΓ | Business and Professional Studies | 1970 | 1996 | Red and Gold Medallion on Red and Black Ribbon, Stole: Sapphire Blue with Emblem in Gold. Advisors different. |
Alpha Chi | ΑΧ | All Academic Fields | February 22, 1922 | February 1955 | Honor Gold or Blue and Green |
Alpha Epsilon | ΑΕ | Agricultural, Food, and Biological Engineering | May 14, 1959 | 1968 (Assoc), 1970 (Full) | Black and Gold |
Alpha Epsilon Delta | ΑΕΔ | Premedical | April 28, 1926 | April 22, 1945[8] | Red and Violet |
Alpha Epsilon Rho | ΑΕΡ | Electronic Media | April 30, 1943[9][n 1] | 2009 | Green and Gold |
Alpha Eta Mu Beta | ΑΗΜΒ | Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering | March 15, 1979 | 2013 | Red and Gold |
Alpha Iota Delta | ΑΙΔ | Decision, Information and Operations Sciences | 1971 | 2009 | Green and Gold |
Alpha Kappa Delta | ΑΚΔ | Sociology | November 21, 1920 | 1967 | Teal |
Alpha Kappa Mu | ΑΚΜ | General Scholarship | November 26, 1937 | 1952 | Royal Blue and White |
Alpha Lambda Delta | ΑΛΔ | First-year Success/Freshmen | May 31, 1924 | 1939 | Red, Gold, and White |
Alpha Phi Sigma | ΑΦΣ | Criminal Justice | January 1942 | 1981 | Blue and Gold |
Alpha Pi Mu | ΑΠΜ | Industrial Engineering | January 5, 1949 | February 1952 (Assoc), February 1959 (Full)[10] |
White Satin with Gold Logo |
Alpha Sigma Lambda | ΑΣΛ | Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning | 1946 | 2011 | Burgundy and Gold |
Alpha Sigma Mu | ΑΣΜ | Materials Science and Engineering | January 1932 | 1965 | Silver and Gold |
Alpha Sigma Nu | ΑΣΝ | General Scholarship - Jesuit Institutions of Higher Education | June 4, 1915[n 2] | 1975 | Gold Medallion on Maroon Ribbon |
Beta Gamma Sigma | ΒΓΣ | Business and Management | February 19, 1913 | February 27, 1937 (Readmitted 1990) | Gold Cord, Yale Blue Tassel, Gold Wrap and Yale Blue Cord, Gold Tassel, Yale Blue Wrap |
Beta Kappa Chi | ΒΚΧ | Natural Sciences and Mathematics | January 31, 1923 | 1961 | Royal Blue |
Beta Phi Mu | ΒΦΜ | Library & Information Studies and Information Technology | August 1948 | 1969 | Purple and White |
Chi Sigma Iota | ΧΣΙ | Counseling | January 1, 1985 | 2001 | Blue and White |
Delta Epsilon Sigma | ΔΕΣ | General Scholarship in Colleges and Universities with a Catholic Tradition | April 13, 1939 | 1967 | Gold and Maroon |
Delta Mu Delta | ΔΜΔ | Business Administration | November 18, 1913 | 1963 | Purple and Gold |
Epsilon Pi Phi | ΕΠΦ | Emergency Management | 2006 | 2017 | Green, Gold and Blue |
Epsilon Pi Tau | ΕΠΤ | Professions in Technology | March 13, 1929 | 2005 | Blue, Gold, and White |
Gamma Theta Upsilon | ΓΘΥ | Geography | May 15, 1931 | 1976 | Brown, Light Blue, and Gold |
Kappa Mu Epsilon | ΚΜΕ | Mathematics | April 18, 1931 | 1968 | Pink and Silver |
Kappa Omicron Nu | ΚΟΝ | Human Sciences | February 21, 1990[n 3] | February 25, 1951[11] | Burgundy and Cream, Medallion: Gold/Burgundy w/ Burgundy Ribbon |
Kappa Tau Alpha | ΚΤΑ | Journalism and Mass Communication | March 10, 1910 | February 25, 1951[11] | Blue and Gold |
Lambda Pi Eta | ΛΠΗ | Communication | 1985 | February 1996[12] | Red, White, and Gold |
Lambda Sigma | ΛΣ | Student Leadership, Scholarship and Service | November 7, 1922[n 4] | 1981 | Blue and Gold |
Mortar Board | Scholarship, Leadership and Service | February 15, 1918 | February 27, 1937 | Gold and Silver tassel with Mortar Board Fob Stole: Gold Satin, Medallion Cast medallion on white grosgrain ribbon | |
Mu Kappa Tau | ΜΚΤ | Marketing | 1966 | 1996 | Navy |
National Society of Collegiate Scholars | Scholarship, Leadership & Service | April 30, 1994 | 2004 | Burgundy and Gold | |
Omega Chi Epsilon | ΩΧΕ | Chemical Engineering | Spring 1931 | 1967 | Maroon and White |
Omega Rho | ΩΡ | Operations Research & Management Science | April 1, 1976 | 1983 (Assoc), 1986 (Full) | Blue and Red |
Omicron Delta Epsilon | ΟΔΕ | Economics | January 1, 1963[9] | 1965 (Readmitted 1981) | Blue and Gold |
Phi Alpha | ΦΑ | Social Work | 1962 | January 2019 | Royal Blue and Light Gold |
Phi Alpha Theta | ΦΑΘ | History | March 17, 1921 | April 22, 1945[8] (Left 2011–2012, readmitted 2017) | Madonna Red and Madonna Blue |
Phi Beta Delta | ΦΒΔ | International Education | February 27, 1986[13] | 2013 | Gold and Red |
Phi Eta Sigma | ΦΗΣ | Freshman Scholarship | March 22, 1923 | February 27, 1937 (Left 2011, readmitted 2018) |
Gold and Black |
Phi Lambda Sigma | ΦΛΣ | Pharmacy Leadership | March 1965[14] | 2018 | Green and Gold |
Phi Sigma | ΦΣ | Biological Sciences, All Pure and Applied Fields | March 17, 1915 | 1950 | Gold, Green, and White |
Phi Sigma Iota | ΦΣΙ | Foreign Language, Literature & Cultures | October 1922 | 1950 | Purple and White |
Phi Sigma Tau | ΦΣΤ | Philosophy | October 21, 1955[9] | 1958 | White and Purple |
Phi Upsilon Omicron | ΦΥΟ | Family and Consumer Sciences | February 10, 1909 | 1979 | Yellow, White, and Purple |
Pi Delta Phi | ΠΔΦ | French | 1906 | 1967 | Blue, White, and Red |
Pi Gamma Mu | ΠΓΜ | Social Sciences | December 1, 1924 | 1953 | Royal Blue and White |
Pi Kappa Lambda | ΠΚΛ | Music | May 17, 1918 | February 24, 1940[8] | Gold and White |
Pi Omega Pi | ΠΩΠ | Business Education Teachers | June 13, 1923 | 1965 | Silver, Royal Blue, and Gold |
Pi Sigma Alpha | ΠΣΑ | Political Science | October 1, 1920 | 1949 | Red, White, and Black |
Pi Tau Sigma | ΠΤΣ | Mechanical Engineering | March 16, 1915 | March 1, 1947 | Murray and Azure |
Pi Theta Epsilon | ΠΘΕ | Occupational Therapy | 1959 | February 1996[15] | Navy and Gold |
Psi Beta | ΨΒ | Psychology at Two-Year Colleges | November 5, 1981 | 1994 | Royal Blue and Gold |
Psi Chi | ΨΧ | Psychology | September 4, 1929 | 1965 | Navy and Platinum with Navy and Platinum Tassels |
Rho Chi | ΡΧ | Pharmacy | May 19, 1922 | March 1, 1947 | Royal Purple and White |
Sigma Beta Delta | ΣΒΔ | Business, Management, and Administration | January 16, 1994 | 1994 | Hunter Green and Gold |
Sigma Delta Pi | ΣΔΠ | Spanish | November 14, 1919 | 1966 | Red and Yellow Gold |
Sigma Lambda Alpha | ΣΛΑ | Landscape Architecture | September 24, 1977[16] | 1983 (Assoc), 1986 (Full) | Gold and Green |
Sigma Lambda Chi | ΣΛΧ | Construction Management Technology | April 30, 1949 | 1991 | Green and Gold, stole: Silver with Logo, medallion: Green & Gold on Green & White Ribbon |
Sigma Pi Sigma | ΣΠΣ | Physics and Astronomy | December 11, 1921 | 1945 (after April 22)[8] | Forest Green and Ivory |
Sigma Tau Delta | ΣΤΔ | English Language and Literature | December 12, 1922[9] | 1972 | Cardinal and Black (1924) |
Sigma Theta Tau | ΣΘΤ | Nursing | October 4, 1922 | 1959 | Orchid and Fuchsia |
Tau Alpha Pi | ΤΑΠ | Engineering Technology | 1953 | 2000 | Green and Gold |
Tau Beta Pi | ΤΒΠ | Engineering | June 15, 1885 | December 30, 1925 | Orange and White, stole: White with Orange Bent (trestle symbol) |
Tau Sigma Delta | ΤΣΔ | Architecture and Allied Arts | May 1913 | February 28, 1948[17] | White and Gold |
Theta Alpha Kappa | ΘΑΚ | Religious Studies / Theology | Fall 1976 | 1985 (Assoc), 1986 (Full) | Scarlet |
Upsilon Pi Epsilon | ΥΠΕ | Computing and Information Disciplines | January 10, 1967[18] | 1997 | Maroon and White, stole: White with Gold ΥΠΕ Logo |
Xi Sigma Pi | ΞΣΠ | Forestry | November 24, 1908 | 1966 (Left 1998–1999, readmitted 2017) | Green and Grey |
Notes
- ^ Founded as Beta Epsilon Phi on December 1, 1941.
- ^ Merged with Gamma Pi Epsilon March 30, 1973.
- ^ (Kappa Omicron Nu founded in 1990 through consolidation of Omicron Nu (founded April 1912) and Kappa Omicron Phi (founded December 11, 1922))
(Omicron Nu admitted to ACHS 1951, readmitted 1968, Kappa Omicron Phi admitted 1972) - ^ November 7, 1922 as Cwens, March 6, 1976 as Lambda Sigma
Former members
While the Association of College Honor Societies, with sixty-nine members as of 2022, remains the largest trade association of honor societies, some former members have resigned ACHS membership to operate independently. Of these, several have either merged into successor groups which remain part of the ACHS, or have gone dormant.
Recently, four of the oldest independent honor societies, including three of the original six founding members of the ACHS, have formed a new coordinating organization called the Honor Society Caucus.[19][20]
Honor Society Caucus
Society | Greek letters | Discipline | Active Chapters | Founded | Joined ACHS | Left ACHS |
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Omicron Delta Kappa | ΟΔΚ | Leadership & Scholarship | 300+ | December 3, 1914 | March 3, 1930 | 2005 |
Phi Beta Kappa | ΦΒΚ | Liberal Arts | 290 | December 5, 1776 | December 30, 1925 (ACHS founder) | December 15, 1937 Resigned[8] |
Phi Kappa Phi | ΦΚΦ | All Fields | 300+ | March 15, 1897 | December 30, 1925 (ACHS founder) | 2006 – 2007 |
Sigma Xi | ΣΞ | Scientific Research | 350 US, 20 Int'l | November 1886[9] | December 30, 1925 (ACHS founder) | 1933 |
Other former, merged or dormant members of the ACHS
Society | Greek letters | Discipline | Active Chapters | Founded | Joined ACHS | Left ACHS | Status |
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Alpha Delta Mu | ΑΔΜ | Social Work | 88 | Fall 1976[21] | 1983 (Assoc), 1986 (Full) | February 9, 2007 | Independent |
Alpha Omega Alpha | ΑΩΑ | Medical | 132 | August 25, 1902[9] | December 30, 1925 | 1977–1998 | Independent |
Chi Epsilon | ΧΕ | Civil Engineering | 126 | May 22, 1922[9][n1 1] | 1953 | 2023 | Independent |
Delta Phi Delta | ΔΦΔ | Art | 38 ? | January 10, 1909[9][n1 2] | 1961 | 1977–1988 | Independent |
Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha | ΔΣΡ-ΤΚΑ | Forensics | 17 | August 18, 1963[n1 3] | February 27, 1937-ΤΚΑ; February 1955-ΔΣΡ | November 2013 | Independent |
Delta Tau Alpha | ΔΤΑ | Agriculture | March 19, 1960 | 1992 | 2023 | ||
Eta Kappa Nu | ΗΚΝ | Electrical and Computer Engineering | 260+ | October 28, 1904 | March 1, 1947 | 2008 | Independent |
Golden Key | General | 400+ | November 29, 1977 | 2005 | December 31, 2013[22] | Independent | |
Iota Sigma Pi | ΙΣΠ | Women in the sciences, especially chemistry | 23 active | 1900[9] or 1902[23] | February 1955 | 1957–1963 | Independent |
Kappa Delta Pi | ΚΔΠ | Education | 625+ | March 8, 1911 | 1974 | 2008 | Independent |
Lambda Iota Tau | ΛΙΤ | Literature of all Languages | 46 at merger | December 3, 1953 | 1965 | 2015 | Merged with Sigma Tau Delta |
National Collegiate Players/Pi Epsilon Delta | ΠΕΔ | Theatre Honors | 20 ? | June 8, 1919 | 1963 | 1977–1988 | Independent |
Omicron Nu | ΟΝ | Human Sciences | 50 at merger | April 23, 1912 | February 25, 1951, readmitted 1968 | 1990 | Merged into Kappa Omicron Nu |
Order of the Coif | Law | 86 | 1902 | December 30, 1925 | 1947–1957[24] | Independent | |
Pi Alpha Alpha | ΠΑΑ | Public Affairs and Administration | 167 | 1974 | 1983 (Assoc), 1984 (Full) | 2017 | Independent |
Scabbard and Blade, National Society of | Reserve Officer Training Corps | Fall 1904 | 2010 | 2022 | Independent | ||
Sigma Gamma Tau | ΣΓΤ | Aerospace Engineering | 54 | February 28, 1953 | February 27, 1965[25] | 2001 | Independent |
Sigma Tau | ΣΤ | Engineering | 34 at merger | February 24, 1904[9][n1 4] | March 3, 1930 | 1963–1974 | Merged into Tau Beta Pi |
Notes
- ^ Founded by two groups of civil engineering students at the University of Illinois in 1922.
- ^ Founded as Pallet Club at U of Kansas on January 10, 1909. On May 28, 1912, plans for a national organization were completed, Delta Phi Delta adapted as name
- ^ 1963 is the year of the merger of Delta Sigma Rho, founded April 13, 1906 and Tau Kappa Alpha, founded May 13, 1908.
- ^ Merged with Tau Beta Pi in 1974.
See also
References
- ^ "Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education". cas.edu. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- ^ Anchora of Delta Gamma January 1929
- ^ "General Schedule Qualifications". Office of Personnel Management. U.S. Government. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- ^ Certified Societies (Member Directory), accessed 25 May 2022.
- ^ From individual organizations of https://www.achsnatl.org/quick_link.asp
- ^ William Raimond Baird (1957). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. G. Banta Company.
- ^ ACHS honor cord registry web, archived from the original on 2020-05-11
- ^ a b c d e Maurice L. Moore. "Historical Information".
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j William Raimond Baird (1991). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. Baird's Manual Foundation, Incorporated.
- ^ "About Alpha Pi Mu". Archived from the original on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
- ^ a b The Biologist. Phi Sigma Society. 1950. p. 135.
- ^ Sample Induction Ceremony for Honors Membership in Lambda Pi Eta
- ^ Oswego - Phi Beta Delta
- ^ "Fifty years of leadership". www.pharmacist.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
- ^ "Pi Theta Membership Handbook" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-11. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
- ^ Michael Richard Hodges and Miriam Easton Rutz, "An Historical Summary of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture", Landscape Journal, Vol. 16, No. 1 (Spring 1997), pp. 108–114.
- ^ Tau Sigma Delta Mss.0345 Records of the Grand Chapter Recorder
- ^ Upsilon Pi Epsilon Initiation Ceremony
- ^ "Honors Societies - Honors College - Purdue University". honors.purdue.edu. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
- ^ "Honor Society Caucus | Honor Society". www.phikappaphi.org. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
- ^ "Alpha Delta Mu Social Work National Honor Society – North Carolina A&T State University". Archived from the original on 2017-09-23. Retrieved 2017-09-23.
- ^ "ACHS Home".
- ^ Iota Sigma Pi -About
- ^ National conference on college fraternities and societies 1947
- ^ University of Texas - Cactus Yearbook 1968 p 302
External links
- Association of College Honor Societies website
- Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education - The Role of College Honor Societies, CAS Standards Contextual Statement
- Qualifying for U.S. Government GS-7 under Superior Academic Achievement through Honor Society Membership
- Searchable database of ACHS member society chapters