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Honor Societies

Alpha Sigma Lambda. Students who have satisfied the eligibility requirements are invited to join Alpha Sigma Lambda (Beta Zeta Chapter), a National Honor Society. To be eligible, a student must have earned, at the time of induction, 75 (term) credits in academic subjects, including a minimum of 15 credits in a designated major field, including interdisciplinary majors; must have earned a minimum of 45 of these 75 credits in University College- New Brunswick, of which may be included not more than 18 credits earned under its direction at specified and approved institutions outside the university; and must have maintained a cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 or better in numerically graded courses, where 4.0 is the highest grade attainable.

Phi Beta Kappa. The membership committee elects to Phi Beta Kappa outstanding juniors and seniors whose studies are liberal in nature and whose competence in a foreign language is equivalent to the fourth college term. To be eligible for consideration, students must have completed 60 credits at University College prior to beginning their last term in residence and must be pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree.


 
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