Honor Societies
Scholastic
Delta Epsilon Sigma (Alpha Rho Chapter) is a national scholastic honor society for colleges and
universities in the Catholic tradition. To be eligible, undergraduate students must have
completed at least 50% of their credit requirements at a level equivalent to
graduating cum laude (3.6). Graduate students must have completed one-half
of their program with above average performance, continuing toward the
graduate degree.
Kappa Gamma Pi is a national Catholic college honor society. The candidates
for membership must have completed four semesters of college or the
equivalent with a grade point average sufficient for graduation with honors
(3.6). Membership becomes effective upon graduation.
Professional
Students may qualify for election to professional societies. General
requirements are high scholarship, demonstrated interest in the field and
satisfactory completion of minimal course work, although each society
establishes its own criteria. Mount Mary's societies include -
- Alpha Delta Mu (Alpha Tau Chapter), social
work
- Alpha Kappa Delta (Epsilon Chapter), sociology
- Alpha Mu Gamma (Alpha Omega Chapter), foreign languages
- Beta Beta Beta (Theta Alpha Chapter), biological
sciences
- Kappa Mu Epsilon (Wisconsin Alpha Chapter), mathematics
- Lambda Alpha Epsilon (Zeta Delta Omega Chapter), criminal justice
- Lambda Pi Eta (Tau Iota Chapter), communications
- Phi Alpha Theta (Delta Omega Chapter), history
- Pi Theta Epsilon (Zeta Chapter), occupational therapy
- Psi Chi, psychology
- Sigma Tau Delta (Chi Epsilon Chapter), English
- Sigma Theta Tau (Tau Sigma Chapter), nursing
- Theta Alpha Kappa, theology
Mount Mary also has a comprehensive Honors Program. |