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Phi Alpha Epsilon

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Phi Alpha Epsilon (ΦΑΕ) is an academic, discipline-specific honor society for architectural engineering in the United States. The honor society was founded at Kansas State University in the 1980s by Prof. Charles R. Bissey, P.E. (January 9, 1934 - November 18, 2006).[1]

Membership Qualifications

Some qualifications include:

  • Must be seeking a degree in architectural engineering
  • Must have completed a certain number of courses toward the degree
  • Must have a minimum grade point average
  • Must be in the top quarter of the Junior class, or top third of the Senior class

Chapters

Charter of the Beta Chapter at KU

(University of Miami)[3]

See also

  • Tau Beta Pi - The honor society for all engineering disciplines

References

  1. ^ Kansas Technical Professions, Apr.-Jun. 2007, Kansas State Board of Technical Professions, Topeka, KS
  2. ^ AE Insider -PAE
  3. ^ University of Miami Fall 2009 Fact Book