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Website. www.abkhs.org. Alpha Beta Kappa National Honor Society (ΑΒΚ) is an American honor society for students who attend private certificate, vocational, and trade schools. It was established in 1977 and has chartered 500 chapters. It was the first national socity for private proprietary and nonprofit postsecondary institutions.
Alpha Alpha of New York: March 7, 1974: University at Albany, SUNY: Albany, NY: Active [103] Alpha Beta of New York: May 1974: Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY: Active [104] Beta of Kansas: 1974: Kansas State University: Manhattan, KS: Active Epsilon of Texas: 1974: Trinity University: San Antonio, TX: Active Eta of Wisconsin: 1974 ...
Kaplan University (KU) was a private online for-profit university owned by Kaplan, Inc., a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company. It was predominantly a distance learning institution, maintaining 14 ground locations across the United States. The university was named in honor of Stanley H. Kaplan, [ 3 ] who founded Kaplan Test Prep. [ 4 ]
The Association of College Honor Societies was formed in 1925 to create a network of affiliated societies and promote standards for scholarship and leadership on campus. The founding societies intended to establish and maintain desirable standards for groups wishing to call themselves honor societies. These standards included criteria for ...
Al Brosky (Alpha Beta 563), Illinois safety and member of the College Football Hall of Fame. Ray Clay (Gamma Kappa 35), ex-Chicago Bulls Announcer. Lee Eilbracht (Alpha Beta 463), lead Illinois to four Big Ten baseball titles, and had a brief stint with the Chicago Cubs before becoming a scout for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Notes: An asterisk (*) next to a charter date indicates that the chapter was re-chartered on that date. † The Alpha Phi chapter at Rutgers University had its charter revoked in 1972 and reorganized as Mu Upsilon Alpha, which in 2007 became a chapter of Mu Beta Psi.
Kappa Alpha Order is a social fraternity and a fraternal order founded in 1865 at Washington and Lee University. [1] Chapter names were often reused in the early decades of the fraternity, and the final successor group normally goes by the shortened name, for example Mu chapter at Tulsa is the fourth to carry that name. [1]
The mother chapter at Hamline University was granted the chapter name, Beta Kappa chapter to honor its rank as a former Alpha chapter. The merger added seventeen new chapters to Theta Chi, and two Beta Kappa chapters were merged into existing chapters. The fraternity became a Junior Member of the NIC in 1926, and a full member in 1928.