What is Psi Chi?
Psi Chi is the International Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology. Membership is a lifetime honor, and members enjoy an array of benefits. For more information about Psi Chi and the benefits of membership, please visit: www.psichi.org.
Troy University Psi Chi Chapter
The Troy University Psi Chi Chapter is open to students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs in the Department of Psychology at Troy University. Students who meet the eligibility requirements below will receive an invitation and instructions to apply. Invitations will be sent twice per year (fall and spring) to students’ Troy email accounts.
Requirements for Undergraduate Students:
- Must be enrolled in an undergraduate program offered by the Department of Psychology at Troy University (i.e., psychology major or minor).
- Must have completed 12 credit hours of psychology courses.
- 3.3 cumulative GPA.
- 3.5 Psychology GPA .
Requirements for Graduate Students:
- Must be enrolled in a graduate program offered by the Department of Psychology at Troy University.
- Must have completed 9 credit hours in your graduate program.
- Must meet all your graduate program’s requirements (e.g., minimum grades for specific courses).
- 3.0 cumulative GPA in all graduate courses.
Questions?
Please contact the Troy University Psi Chi Chapter faculty advisor:
Kristen A. Rost, Ph.D.
psichi@troy.edu
(334)241-5492
330 Whitley Hall (Montgomery Campus)