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Psi Beta

Psi Beta® is the national honor society in psychology for community and junior colleges. It is the first two-year college honor society approved for membership in the Association of College Honor Societies, which regulates membership requirements. The society functions as a federation of chapters located at over 130 accredited two-year colleges.

Membership Requirements:

  • Rank in the top 35% or have an overall GPA of 3.0 (in a 4.0 system), whichever is higher, and have at least a "B" average in psychology.
  • Have completed at least one semester of a psychology or psychology-based course and 12 semester hours total college credit.
  • Have demonstrated a genuine interest in psychology and high standards of personal behavior and integrity.
  • Have been approved by the chapter.
  • Have signed a completed membership registration card accepting Psi Beta's bylaws and policies.
  • Have paid the once-in-a-lifetime national registration fee ($50.00).
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Links


American Psychological Association

Search tools, publications, specialized programs, public information, etc.

Feldman Text Psychology Links
Companion web site for the current textbook for General Psychology.

Psych Web
A wide variety of links to relevant sites.

Psychology Virtual Library
Links to a broad range of psychology-related sites.

Behavior Online
Online discussions about a wide variety of psychological topics.

ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center)
Federal Department of Education clearinghouse for information related to education.

Reading and the Brain
Here is the link to a PBS video, "Reading and the Brain," that can be viewed online. The whole video is 30 minutes; there are links to individual segments as well.

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