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The Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society () is an American collegiate
honor society In the United States, an honor society is a rank organization that recognizes excellence among peers. Numerous societies recognize various fields and circumstances. The Order of the Arrow, for example, is the National Honor Society of the Boy Sc ...
recognizing academic excellence in all areas of study.


History

Alpha Kappa Mu was founded on at Tennessee A&I State College. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society grew out of an idea conceived by Dr. George W. Gore, Jr., then Dean of Tennessee A & I State College. Representatives from five colleges which already had local scholastic honor societies on their campuses met in November 1937, to study Honorary Scholastic Societies at the invitation of Dr. Gore. The formation of "The Federation of Honor Societies" was the outgrowth of this meeting. The Executive Committee chosen for this Federation was: *Dean James C. Evans, West Virginia State College, Chairman *Miss Georgia L. Jenkins, Tennessee A & I State College, Secretary-Treasurer *Dean W. T. Gibbs, North Carolina A & T College *Dr. W. E. Farrison,
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*Dr. George W. Gore, Jr., Tennessee A & I State College The original goal of the honor society was to promote and reward academic excellence among
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students. Due to its roots, most Alpha Kappa Mu chapters are located at
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, though some can be found at predominantly white colleges; today acceptance of new members is race-blind. A biennial convention is held during odd years, in March, at a rotating selection of universities.Noted in th
Alpha Kappa Mu Constitution
accessed 19 Sept 2021.
The Society has grown to approximately 92,000 members affiliated with 79 different chapters. Most chapters are found in the
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and
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, and the majority are at public colleges and universities.Western Michigan University's campus ''Western Herald'' newspape
ran a profile of Alpha Kappa Mu
on . Accessed 19 Sept 2021.
Alpha Kappa Mu was admitted to the
Association of College Honor Societies The Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) is a predominantly American, voluntary association that serves a number of functions with respect to national collegiate and post-graduate honor societies. ACHS coordinates member organizations, fa ...
in 1952.


Eligibility

Juniors, seniors, and graduate students are permitted to join with a minimum GPA of 3.3.


Symbolism

The official colors of Alpha Kappa Mu are
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and
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.


References


External links

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ACHS Alpha Kappa Mu entry
{{Authority control Association of College Honor Societies 1937 establishments in Tennessee Tennessee State University Student organizations established in 1937