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| Election to membership in Phi Beta Kappa is an honor conferred
upon fewer than ten percent of each graduating class. Students do
not apply for membership but are selected during the spring semester each
year by the Phi Beta Kappa chapter as a whole, after a careful review of
the academic records of each eligible candidate. Members are generally
elected in their senior year, but the chapter may elect deserving juniors
and graduate students, as well.
Election is based upon the evidence of broad cultural interests, scholarly achievement, and good character. Candidates for membership in course should have a distinguished record of performance in liberal arts courses, exclusive of professional and vocational training, internships, and practica. They should demonstrate a broad exposure to the liberal arts -- fine arts, humanities, languages, mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences -- as well as substantial work in areas outside their major. |
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Election to membership in Phi Beta Kappa is wholly within the discretion of the members of this chapter, subject only to the limitations imposed by the chapter constitution and bylaws. No right to election shall adhere to any student solely by reason of fulfillment of a minimum grade point average for election to membership in course. Although the honor bestowed by membership in the Society recognizes academic achievement, the qualifications for election to Phi Beta Kappa are entirely independent of the academic policies of The University of Mississippi, and it should not be assumed that fulfillment of the requirements for graduation render one automatically eligible for election to Phi Beta Kappa. |
The number of graduate students elected in any year shall
ordinarily be limited to a maximum of five percent of the individuals admitted
to candidacy for doctoral degrees in liberal fields.
a) The candidate shall be majoring in liberal subjects and studies and be taking a degree program, at least three-fourths of which (95 semester hours) is in liberal work. |
b) The candidate shall have completed at least three full semesters of work in residence at the University of Mississippi and be fully registered for the fourth semester. |
c) For election as a junior, the candidate shall have completed at least one academic term of the junior year of college work. The caliber of his or her work should be of exceptional distinction, including, for all graded work, a quality point ratio of at least 3.90. The minimum quality point ratio for election of a senior shall be 3.80. |
d) Grades earned in applied or professional work shall not be counted in computing the quality point ratio for purposes of eligibility. Applied and professional work shall be understood to include all training intended to develop skills or vocational techniques, in such fields as business administration, education, engineering, family and consumer sciences, journalism, library science, military science, physical education, communications, secretarial studies, speech and theatre, applied art and music, pre-professional studies, social work, communicative disorders, criminal justice, forensic science, pharmacy, and accountancy. |
e) Weight shall be given to the breadth of the program of each candidate as shown by the number and variety of courses taken outside of his or her major. Weight shall also be given to the number and variety of courses taken in the Honors College and in other advanced academic programs. Weight shall also be given to balance and proportion in the candidate’s degree program as a whole. |
f) Candidates shall have demonstrated a knowledge of mathematics and of a foreign language at least minimally appropriate for liberal education. |
a) they complete at least the same number of hours in liberal work as are required for candidates in Article III, Section 1(a) [i.e. 95 semester hours]; |
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