Pi Sigma Alpha
The National Political Science Honor Society

Kappa Pi Chapter University of Texas at Arlington

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  Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political science honor society is open to graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in political science who have achieved the required level of academic excellence. Membership is possible at U.T.A. through the Kappa Pi chapter.
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  Founded in 1920 at the University of Texas, Pi Sigma Alpha is the national honor society for undergraduate and graduate students of political science, with over 440 chapters established in colleges and universities in the United States. Pi Sigma Alpha is also a member organization of the Association of College Honor Societies.
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  Benefits of membership include --
  • Recognition of academic excellence in political science
  • Forum for scholarly activities
  • Opportunities for administrative experience as a Pi Sigma Alpha officer
  • Annual chapter grants competition
  • Scholarship for graduate study
  • Awards for best graduate and undergraduate papers
  • Awards for best local chapters
  • Awards for best chapter advisers
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  For information on these national programs, membership qualifications, and the Kappa Pi Chapter at U.T.A. contact Dr. Rebecca Deen, the Pi Sigma Alpha Advisor, or contact a representative of Pi Sigma Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter.
 
  Dr. Rebecca Deen
Pi Sigma Alpha Advisor
Department of Political Science, U.T.A.
Box 19539
Arlington, TX 76010-0539

(817) 272-3544
deen@uta.edu
Pi Sigma Alpha
Kappa Pi Chapter
Department of Political Science, U.T.A.
Box 19539
Arlington, TX 76010-0539

(817) 272-5200
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