Membership:
Established in 1897, The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is a century-old nonprofit organization dedicated to the recognition and promotion of academic excellence in all disciplines of higher education.
With more than one million members from across the globe and about 300 chapters located on university campuses throughout the United States, Puerto Rico and the Philippines, Phi Kappa Phi is one of the oldest and most respected academic honor societies. Among the interdisciplinary honor societies, it is also the most selective.
Those invited to membership in Phi Kappa Phi must at least have placed in the upper five-percent of last-term juniors and the upper ten-percent of seniors. Graduate students must at least show a 4.0 grade point average. In addition, outstanding faculty and alumnae/alumni may be invited.
Phi Kappa Phi is an honor society, not an honorary society or fraternity. Membership is earned; it is truly an honor to be invited to membership.
Augusta State University initiates by academic year:
[1973/74] [1974/75] [1975/76] [1976/77] [1977/78] [1978/79] [1979/80]
[1980/81] [1981/82] [1982/83] [1983/84] [1984/85] [1985/86] [1986/87] [1987/88] [1988/89] [1989/90]
[1990/91] [1991/92] [1992/93] [1993/94] [1994/95] [1995/96] [1996/97] [1997/98] [1998/99] [1999/00]
[2000/01] [2001/02] [2002/03] [2003/04] [2004/05] [2005/06] [2006/07] [2007/08]