October 11, 2012
Kansas State University recognized as a Phi Kappa Phi Chapter of Merit
Submitted by Communications and Marketing
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi — the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines — recently recognized the Kansas State University chapter of Phi Kappa Phi as a Chapter of Merit.
The award is given to chapters that excel in recognizing and promoting academic excellence in all fields of higher education and engaging the community of scholars in service to others.
The Chapter of Merit distinction is a part of the society’s chapter recognition program, which acknowledged 73 chapters with recognition this year, including 54 as a Chapter of Merit. Thirty-two chapters received chapter recognition in 2011.
“The sharp rise in the number of chapters that have achieved recognition this year is impressive," said Mary Todd, society executive director. "It shows our chapters aspire to live Phi Kappa Phi's mission to recognize academic excellence, starting on their own campuses. Chapter officers are volunteers with a deep commitment to Phi Kappa Phi — they are to be commended for their tireless effort on behalf of students.”
By receiving the Chapter of Merit distinction, the Kansas State University chapter is recognized as a thriving organization that meets frequently, holds annual initiations and applies frequently for Phi Kappa Phi’s select scholarships, grants and fellowships.
“Our chapter has existed for almost 100 years and we are delighted to be recognized by Phi Kappa Phi as a Chapter of Merit,” said Jane Schillie, chapter past president, 2012-2014. “The monetary award will be put towards our local chapter's scholarships fund. We offer four $750 undergraduate scholarships annually.”
Chapters achieving the Chapter of Merit distinction receive:
- a commendation letter from the society sent to chapter officers and campus administration
- special recognition on the society’s website and publications
- specially designed logo for use in chapter communications
- recognition advertisements in local media and educational journals
- $100 award
Founded in 1897 at the University of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. The society has chapters on more than 300 select colleges and universities in North America and the Philippines.
Nationally, Phi Kappa Phi annually inducts approximately 32,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni. The society has chapters on more than 300 select colleges and universities in North America and the Philippines. Membership is by invitation only to the top 10 percent of seniors and graduate students and 7.5 percent of juniors. Faculty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction also qualify.
Since its founding, more than 1 million members have been initiated. Some of the organization’s more notable members include former President Jimmy Carter, NASA astronaut Wendy Lawrence, novelist David Baldacci and YouTube cofounder Chad Hurley. The society has awarded approximately $14 million since the inception of its awards program in 1932. Today, $1 million is awarded each biennium to qualifying students and members through graduate fellowships, undergraduate study abroad scholarships, member and chapter awards and grants for local and national literacy initiatives. The society’s mission is to recognize and promote academic excellence in all fields of higher education and to engage the community of scholars in service to others.
For more information on Phi Kappa Phi call 800-804-9880 or visit www.PhiKappaPhi.org.