FAQs
1. Who is eligible for membership in Phi Beta Kappa?
Graduating juniors and seniors eligible for consideration for membership in Phi Beta
Kappa will have a course of study including coursework in the liberal arts equivalent
to at least three-quarters of the credits ordinarily required for a bachelor’s degree
in these fields of study. Because Phi Beta Kappa honors excellence in the liberal
arts and sciences, applied or pre-professional coursework is not considered in determining
eligibility. This stipulation excludes professionally focused courses and courses
devoted to the acquisition of practical skills. Each year approximately 5% of the
graduating seniors and 1% of the juniors are invited to join. Please note that meeting
the minimum qualifications does not necessarily guarantee membership. Each year many
more students meet the minimum qualifications than can be elected to PBK. Final decisions
regarding membership are made by faculty members of Phi Beta Kappa. MORE
2. May I apply for membership in Phi Beta Kappa?
No, students may not apply for membership. Those who are eligible according to Chapter
By-Laws will be considered for membership. Students selected for membership will be
notified in late spring or late fall.
3. I'm graduating this summer. Am I considered for Phi Beta Kappa membership this year?
No, you will be considered for membership next year with other students who graduate
in fall or spring of next year.
4. I'm a transfer student. Am I eligible for membership in Phi Beta Kappa?
Yes, transfer students are eligible for Phi Beta Kappa if they meet all of the criteria
for membership, including the residency requirement.
5. I'm a second baccalaureate student. Am I eligible for membership in Phi Beta Kappa?
Yes, second baccalaureate students are eligible for Phi Beta Kappa if they meet all
of the criteria for membership, including the residency requirement, and have not
previously been elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
6. Where can I find out more about Phi Beta Kappa and its history?
More information can be found on www.pbk.org.
7. If I'm invited to join, does that mean I'm automatically a member of Phi Beta Kappa?
No, you must agree to join and pay a one-time, life-time membership fee in order to
become a member. After you pay your fee, your name will be registered with the Phi
Beta Kappa society.