Phi Beta Kappa: Shorthand For Academic Excellence
“Phi Beta Kappa” on a resume immediately signals to a potential employer that the job applicant is marked by intelligence, dedication, and excellence.
Not only is Phi Beta Kappa the most prestigious undergraduate honors organization in the country, it is also the oldest, being founded at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1776. From its inception, Phi Beta Kappa’s purpose was to celebrate and perpetuate the Liberal Arts.
Wooster is one of only 270 colleges and universities in the United States able to meet the national standards of excellence necessary to form a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. Election is offered each year to a select group of juniors and seniors at the invitation of chapter members and officers (composed of faculty Phi Beta Kappa electees). Only students who meet the strictest standards–including excelling in a broad range and number of courses in the Arts and Sciences, and attaining a high grade point average and I.S. performance–are qualified for election.
Current Phi Beta Kappa MembersPhi Beta Kappa Resources
The Chapter at Wooster: Kappa of Ohio
The College of Wooster’s chapter, Kappa of Ohio, was founded in 1926. Our chapter is honored that Niall W. Slater, a 1976 alumnus of The College of Wooster, served as the National President of Phi Beta Kappa from 2003-2006.
There is no application for membership. If you are invited to join, you will receive instructions on how to register with the national organization and pay the one-time membership dues. Students are formally admitted to the chapter ONLY after they are initiated in a formal College of Wooster ceremony before Commencement.
Bylaws & Selection CriteriaFor more information on Phi Beta Kappa, visit the official national web site maintained by Phi Beta Kappa’s national headquarters, or contact any College of Wooster Phi Beta Kappa Chapter Officer.
The Nation’s Oldest Honor SocietyCurrent Officers
President: Emily Armour; Vice President: Missy Schen; Secretary: Zach Sharrow; Treasurer: Jon Breitenbucher
Jon Breitenbucher
Director of Educational and Emerging Technologies, Information Technology
Missy Schen
Director of Educational Assessment (Academic Affairs) and Adjunct (Biology)