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National Honor Societies & Recognition Societies

Alpha Lambda Delta
President: Courtney Sumner, s12.csumner
Adviser: Sarah M. Kelly, Vice President for Student Development & Dean of Students
Office Phone: 327-7806

Women who have a 3.5 cumulative G.P.A. during their first year are eligible for this national honor society.

Alpha Sigma Lambda
President: Laura O'Connor, ce.loconnor
Adviser: Elma Lee Moore, Dean of School of Community Education

Office Phone: 327-7012

This national honor society for adult students recognizes superior academic achievement by mature adults who typically pursue their studies while meeting major responsibilities of work and family.

Chi Alpha Sigma
President: TBA

Adviser: Sarah Jurewicz, Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Office Phone: 327-6457

Members of this national college athletic honor society must be of junior class standing and have earned a letter in a varsity intercollegiate sport. They must also be of good moral character and have a 3.4 cumulative GPA.

Gamma Sigma Alpha

President: TBD

Adviser: Carol Preston, Director of Greek Life

Office Phone: 327-7815

This national honor society is for greek students who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership and service.

Ivy Ring
Presidents:  Hannah Leguillon and Jenny Tran, s12.hleguillon and s12.jtran
Adviser:  Ruth Hoff, Associate Professor of Languages

Office Phone: 327-7840

Sophomore women who show outstanding academic achievement and service are eligible.

Mortar Board
President: TBD
Adviser: Angie Fairbanks, Executive Assistant, Student Development

Office Phone: 327-7806

This national honor society is for seniors who demonstrate scholarship, leadership, and service.

Omicron Delta Kappa
President: TBD
Adviser: Margaret Goodman, Professor of Biology
Office Phone: 327-6480

Those who exemplify scholarship, noteworthy leadership, outstanding character, and active participation in all phases of college life are eligible for this national honor society for seniors.

Order of Omega

President: Ashley Bowers, s11.abowers

Adviser: Carol Preston, Director of Greek Life
Office Phone: 327-7815

Eligibility is extended to those junior and senior men and women who exemplify character, scholarship, service, and leadership in the Greek community, and hold a G.P.A. of 3.0 or above.

Phi Beta Kappa
President: Tammy Proctor, Professor of History

Office Phone: 327-7841

This national society recognizes students who have achieved high academic distinction at Wittenberg. Phi Beta Kappa stresses the importance of the liberal arts and sciences and elects to membership only those students who have demonstrated their awareness of liberal arts tradition by building programs broad in scope yet sufficiently concentrated to ensure comprehensive knowledge in one or more disciplines. Students are normally elected as seniors or, in special cases, as juniors. They must major in one of the liberal arts or sciences, have a high grade-point average, have taken a variety of courses outside the major and have demonstrated a knowledge of mathematics and foreign language appropriate to a liberal arts education.

Phi Eta Sigma
President: Benjamin Hanf, s11.bhanf
Adviser: Sarah M. Kelly, VP for Student Development & Dean of Students
Office Phone: 327-7806

Men who have a 3.5 cumulative G.P.A. during the first year are eligible for this national honor society.

Pick and Pen
President: Haylee Barbo, s11.hbarbo
Adviser: Angie Fairbanks, Executive Assistant, Student Development
Office Phone: 327-7806

The top 20 percent of the sophomore class is eligible for this junior honor society. Selection is made on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character.

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