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Originally Posted by ForeverRoses
Isn't Phi Beta Kappa limited to certain majors though? So a business major isn't eligible, even if they have a 4.0 and a bazillion activities. I know at Ohio University, students in the College of Communications weren't eligible for Phi Beta Kappa either (nor were College of Health and Human Services students or College of Education). So I guess what is the best academic honor society depends on what your major is. (but I would agree that Phi Beta Kappa is the best for those that are eligible for it).
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For what it is worth, I knew a few Communications majors who were elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Also a couple of Chemistry (pre-med) and a Business Economics major. I know that both the Chemistry and the Business Economics major were involved within the Fine Arts Department as part of their studies.
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Membership in Phi Beta Kappa.
"To be eligible for election, students must have pursued a broad program of study in the liberal arts and sciences and met other academic criteria as required by the electing chapter."
My guess is that "other academic criteria as required
by the electing chapter" (emphasis on the electing/individual/specific chapter) might explain why certain majors at one campus might be elected into Phi Beta Kappa, but not on another campus. Each chapter decides what that "other" criteria might be. And as such, I would guess that the criteria might change as the membership changes.