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Pi Sigma Alpha ( or PSA), the National Political Science Honor Society, is the only honor society for college and university students of
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s in the United States. Its purpose is to recognize and promote high academic achievement in the field of political science. It is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) and adheres to all the standards set by ACHS for an upper-division, specialized honor society. Pi Sigma Alpha is not a social fraternity or club.


Chapters

The first chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha was founded in 1920 at the
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, and the society has grown over the years to nearly 850 chapters (as of 2020). A local chapter may be established at any college or university granting the
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by a regional or national accrediting association, and which offers a major sequence of courses in political science through an appropriate administrative department, school, or division of the institution, and which conforms to other requirements established by the Executive Council of the society. Chapters are guided by faculty advisors and by student officers.


Membership

There are three classes of membership in Pi Sigma Alpha: student, faculty, and honorary. Student membership is open to juniors, seniors and
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currently enrolled in institutions where the chapters are located, who meet the following qualifications: *For undergraduates, completion of ten semester-credits or fifteen quarter-credits in political science, including at least one upper-division course, with an average grade of B or higher in all political science courses, and an overall
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placing the student in the top one-third of his or her class. Individual chapters may raise the eligibility threshold; they may not lower it. *For graduate students, completion of nine graduate credits in political science with no grade lower than a B in those courses. Faculty in political science departments where chapters are located are automatically eligible for membership in the honor society. Honorary membership is intended for persons of recognized ability and achievement in the field of political science. No more than two such honorary members may be elected by a local chapter in any one year. Election to membership may be based solely on stated criteria and is irrespective of membership in an affiliation with any other organization or group. Chapters may not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law. Membership, once conferred, is for life. The lifetime national membership fee is $35.00. Individual chapters often collect additional money from each initiate to use for their own chapter programs. The initiation fee is the only payment members ever make to the national office of the honor society. There are no annual dues.


Governance

Pi Sigma Alpha is governed by an elected Executive Council, which acts as its board of directors. The Council includes the President, the President-elect, the three most recent past presidents, the Executive Director, the Newsletter Editor, and twelve other members at large. Six of these are elected every two years to serve four-year terms. Members of the Council are almost always faculty of recognized distinction in the field of political science, or of proven leadership to the honor society. Elections take place in even numbered years at the Biennial Business Meeting of the honor society.


Programs

Pi Sigma Alpha has programs to benefit its student members and their chapters, and the profession of political science. Programs for chapters and members include an annual Chapter Activity Grants competition, Best Undergraduate Student Paper and Best Undergraduate Honors
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awards, Scholarships for Graduate Study in Political Science, Scholarship for Washington Internships, Best Chapter awards, and Chapter Advisor Recognition awards. The organization hosts a national undergraduate research conference each year in Washington, DC. For the profession of political science, Pi Sigma Alpha sponsors major speakers at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association (APSA) and the several regional and state political science associations, and provides Best Paper awards for the APSA Annual Meeting and the regional political science association annual meetings. It also co-sponsors APSA's annual awards for teachers of political science in
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Publications

Pi Sigma Alpha publishes ''Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics'' twice per year. It is hosted by the Sigma Upsilon chapter at
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Headquarters

Pi Sigma Alpha National Office
1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036


References


External links


Official websiteAmerican Political Science AssociationPi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal

ACHS Pi Sigma Alpha entry

Pi Sigma Alpha chapter list at ACHSAfrican American Political Scientists Oral History Project: Pi Sigma Alpha - American Political Science Association Oral History Project, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries
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