MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA
Phi Beta Delta is the first
honor society in the United States dedicated to recognizing individuals who have
demonstrated scholarly achievement in the area of international education and
exchange. Currently the Society has chapters at 80 colleges and universities
and its membership includes distinguished faculty and staff, international
students, international visiting scholars, and U.S. students. All members have
demonstrated excellence in their academic area, an interest in international
affairs, and a desire to promote international understanding.
The Gamma Delta Chapter at
Wright State University is currently seeking nominations for charter members who
meet the following criteria:
A.
International Students who have demonstrated high scholastic achievement
(3.5 GPA for graduates and 3.0 GPA for undergraduates) and who have been
actively involved in promoting international understanding on the Wright State
campus or in other settings.
B. U.S.
students who have demonstrated high scholastic achievement (3.5 GPA for
graduates and 3.0 GPA for undergraduates) and who have been actively involved in
promoting international understanding on the Wright State campus or in other
settings, and who have either studied/conducted research abroad or had a
comparable international experience.
C.
Distinguished faculty, staff, and visiting scholars who have been
involved in recognized international endeavors such as teaching, conducting
research, participating in overseas projects, administering exchange programs,
or providing services to international students and scholars.
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