Phi Alpha Epsilon

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Phi Alpha Epsilon is the academic, discipline-specific honor society for architectural engineering. 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

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