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Member Stipulations
Extracts from the Chapter Constitution
The purpose of Phi Beta Kappa is to recognize and encourage scholarship,
friendship, and cultural interests, and to support excellence and integrity
in the pursuit of the arts and sciences.
Chapter activities encourage liberal education, scholarship,
and concern for the responsible uses of knowledge.
Individuals elected to membership commit themselves to advancing
the goals of Phi Beta Kappa.
Only those persons
shall be elected to membership whose qualifications have been carefully investigated.
The members in course shall be elected primarily on the basis
of broad cultural interests, scholarly achievements, and good character. The
number of undergraduates elected from any class, including any who may be
elected in their junior year, shall ordinarily not exceed 10 percent and in
no case shall exceed 15 percent of those expected to receive liberal bachelor's
degrees in that class. Only those
students whose work has been definitely liberal in character and purpose shall
be eligible to election as members in course, this requirement being satisfied
ordinarily by a proportion of three‑fourths of liberal studies.
They shall also be completing at least two years of residence
in the sheltering institution and must have obtained a minimum average grade
specified in the Chapter Bylaws.
A limited number of undergraduates of outstanding ability may be elected
in their junior year.
General Criteria for Consideration for Election
to Phi Beta Kappa
1. Students
must be a candidate for a bachelor's degree in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Students electing a combined curriculum in a professional
field may be considered if, before transferring to the professional school
they have completed all the requirements for the bachelor's degree in the
College of Arts and Sciences, except that they only need to have completed
one-half the requirements for the major.
2. Students
must complete the requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences Liberal
Education Curriculum (LEC).
In particular, students must have satisfied the LEC Proficiencies 1 through
6, and must have taken a course in the Distribution Area 6 (Natural Sciences
with Lab).
3. Students
must complete a minimum of 91 credits out of the total of 122 credits required
for graduation in the liberal arts and sciences.
Credits earned in technical and professional courses may not
be included in the 91 credits.
4. Transfer
students should complete a minimum of 61 credits at WMU.
Transfer students currently enrolled in WMU may be considered
provided they have senior status and at least 45 credits have already been
completed at WMU.
5. The GPA
(cumulative GPA for courses at WMU adjusted to exclude physical education,
military science, technical, and professional courses) should meet the following
minimums:
| Category |
Credits earned at WMU |
GPA at WMU |
| Juniors |
75 |
3.8 |
| Seniors |
95 |
3.5 |
| Transfer students |
45 |
3.8 |
| Transfer students |
60 |
3.7 |
| Transfer students |
75 |
3.6 |
| Transfer students |
91 |
3.5 |
6. Students who have demonstrated additional scholarly accomplishments
through the Lee Honors College, the Study Abroad Program, a directed
research project, or other significant activity shall be given special
consideration for election into Phi Beta Kappa. In exceptional cases,
students with a GPA below 3.5, but not below 3.25, may be considered.
Additional Considerations
7. In a given year, approximately 10% of the graduating senior
class of students in the College of Arts and Sciences may be elected
into Phi Beta Kappa. Only 20% of the students elected into Phi Beta
Kappa may be elected in their junior year.
8. Students are elected to Phi Beta Kappa only in the Spring
Semester. Eligible students who have graduated in the previous Summer
I Session, Summer II Session, or Fall Semester may be considered for election
along with the current class of graduating seniors.
9. Graduate
students who have completed at least two years of graduate study at WMU
leading toward the Ph.D. in a field in the College of Arts and Sciences
may be elected into Phi Beta Kappa provided (1) their graduate GPA is at
least 3.8, (2) their undergraduate
work would have qualified them for consideration for election into Phi Beta
Kappa, and (3) their undergraduate institution did not have a chapter of
Phi Beta Kappa at the time of their graduation.
In a given year, not more than 5% of doctoral students in fields
in the College of Arts and Sciences may be elected into Phi Beta Kappa
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(Revised November 17, 2003)
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