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Enriching
Your Education: Student Activities and Organizations
Student organizations represent an important part of the undergraduate experience at Holy Family University. All students are encouraged to join and participate in different campus and community activities, where you’ll meet new friends, get to know faculty and staff, and enjoy some fun outside the classroom. In addition to joining the many campus-wide student organizations, students in the School of Business Administration may be eligible for membership or participation in the following groups: Sigma Beta Delta National Honor Society Faculty
Moderator: BERNICE PURCELLSigma Beta Delta is a national honor society accepting as members top business students, faculty and business leaders. An invitation for induction into Holy Family University's Chapter is extended to those junior and senior level students who are in the top 20 percent of their class with a minimum 3.5 grade point average and who meet with approval from the business faculty. The society espouses the principles of wisdom, honor, and pursuit of meaningful aspirations. The honor society was established to encourage and recognize scholarship and accomplishment, as well as to encourage and promote aspirations toward personal and professional improvement and a life distinguished by honorable service to humankind. Kappa Theta Epsilon, Mu Chapter Faculty Moderator: SISTER M. FRANCES VEITZ Kappa
Theta Epsilon is represented on campus by the Mu Chapter. Its purpose is
to recognize and honor cooperative education and internship students; inform
students of the advantages of enrolling in a co-op or internship program;
and assist the cooperative education department in its recruiting efforts.
The society honors those co-op or intern students who confer honor upon
Holy Family University by distinguished scholarship, industrial ability,
integrity, breadth of interest, and adaptability as an undergraduate in
the Cooperative Education or Internship Program in their respective major.
Inductees must be in the upper fifth of their respective co-op or internship
program according to grade point average and be approved by the Director
of Cooperative Education and the respective faculty coordinator within their
academic division. |