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Kappa
Delta Pi News
Kappa
Delta Pi, an International Honor Society
in Education, was founded March 8, 1911 at the University
of Illinois. Organized to recognize excellence in education,
Kappa Delta Pi elects its membership from those who exhibit
the ideals of scholarship, high personal standards, and
promise in teaching and allied professions. It encourages
improvement, distinction in achievement, and contributions
to education. Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society of, about,
and for educators. Selection as a member of Kappa Delta
Pi is based on high academic achievement, a commitment
to education as a career, and a professional attitude
that assures steady growth in the profession. Members
have the responsibility as a recognized honor student
and honored educator to maintain the high ideals of the
Society and to extend its influence. Attending chapter
meetings, performing service projects, serving as an officer,
and modeling behaviors and attitudes appropriate to the
honor bestowed upon members are ways to contribute to
the profession.
Persons elected to membership remain for life; however,
active membership is maintained through the payment of annual
dues. Active Life Membership is also available. An active
member is invited to attend the meetings of the chapter
into which he or she was initiated and the meetings of any
other chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. Attendance at conferences
and the Convocation is also open to active members.
Membership
Invitation to membership in an active chapter at an institution
shall be dependent upon fulfillment of the following qualifications
without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex or handicapping
condition.
General Qualifications:
- Demonstration of worthy educational ideals
- Expression of the intention to continue in the field
of education
- Manifestation of desirable professional qualities
- Evidence of leadership attributes
Qualifications for undergraduates:
- No less than final term sophomore standing (the equivalent
of at least 50 semester hours earned by the end of the
term prior to the time of initiation).
- A grade point average ranking in the upper quintile
of the institution, or a grade point average not less
than a "B" (i.e., 3.00 out of 4.00)
- At least twelve semester hours (or the equivalent) of
Professional Education courses completed, in progress
or programmed.
Qualifications for graduate students:
- Regular graduate admission status in a degree program
within an accredited college or university,
- Completion of six (6) or more semester hours of graduate
work in the same institution applicable to the degree
program in which the student is enrolled,
- At least twelve (12) semester hours of Professional
Education courses completed, in progress or programmed,
- A cumulative grade point average on all graduate work
undertaken of at least 3.25 out of 4.00.
The faculty advisor for Kappa Delta Pi here at The Citadel
is Dr. Kathy Brown. If you have any questions, Dr. Brown may
be reached at (843) 953-2064 or by email Kathy.Brown@citadel.edu. |
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