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The Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) is a voluntary association of national collegiate and post-graduate honor societies. It was established on December 30, 1925 by six organizations, including Alpha Omega Alpha , the Order of the Coif , Phi Beta Kappa , Phi Kappa Phi , Sigma Xi , and Tau Beta Pi .
Omega Sigma: September 13, 1973 Houston Community College, Northwest College, Katy Campus Houston, Texas: Texas Active Omega Phi: December 31, 1973 Broward College, North Campus Coconut Creek, Florida: Florida Active Omega Chi: December 3, 1973 Piedmont Technical College: Greenwood, South Carolina: South Carolina Active Omega Omega: March 15, 1974
Theta Pi Delta: 1923–1930 Social fraternity Merged [1] [m] Delta Pi Sigma 1927–1937 Social fraternity Merge [1] [n] Colgate Commons Club: 1927–1960: Counter-culture fraternal organization Inactive Alpha Psi Omega: 1928–May 2023 Honor society, theater Inactive [13] Sigma Chi: 1930–1963, 1971–2015: Social fraternity Inactive [1]
Theta Alpha Kappa (ΘΑΚ) is an American honor society for religious studies and theology. It was established in 1976 at Manhattan College in the Bronx, New York City , New York . It is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies .
Sigma Chi Rho: 2018 University of Alabama at Birmingham: Birmingham, Alabama: Colony Sigma Chi Sigma: University of Southern Mississippi: Hattiesburg, Mississippi: Colony Sigma Chi Tau: 2019 Westminster College: Fulton, Missouri: Colony Sigma Chi Psi: 2021 Eastern Illinois University: Charleston, Illinois: Colony Sigma Chi Omega: 2022 Stanford ...
The Founders' vision for the new honor society was to advance the nursing profession as a science, support nursing scholarship, and to recognize its leaders. IU's Alpha chapter was officially chartered on October 4, 1922, with the organization's first national conference held in 1929 in Indianapolis. [3] [4]
Alpha Chi National College Honor Society is an American collegiate honor society recognizing achievements in general scholarship. [1] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics. [2] [1] [3]
"Honor Societies", illustration from the 1909 Tyee (yearbook of the University of Washington). In the United States, an honor society is an organization that recognizes individuals who rank above a set standard in various domains such as academics, leadership, and other personal achievements, not all of which are based on ranking systems.