Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest national undergraduate honor society in the United States. The University of Colorado's chapter, the first in the state, was founded in 1904, and the first six members were elected and initiated in spring, 1905. See more on the history of the chapter.
Membership in Phi Beta Kappa is by invitation. At the University of Colorado, invitations are issued twice each year to those undergraduates who meet specified criteria of GPA, undergraduate major in Arts and Sciences, number of credit hours at University of Colorado, and ethical standards. Invitations are normally made in October and February for initiation in December and April each year.
To learn more about Phi Beta Kappa please visit www.pbk.org, or visit www.colorado.edu/ArtsSciences/pbk/ to learn more about CU's local chapter.
Fall 2007:
Bridges, Chelsea Patricia
Campbell, Matthew Jordan
Mc Keown, Greer Justine
Oatman, Julie Perkins
Riddle, Kaitlyn
Spring 2007:
Kagan, Kira Anais
Trotsky, Kari
Fall 2006:
Hargrave, Allison
Raggio, Caitlyn
Spring 2006:
Eason, Mackenzie
Schlagel, Tia
Turner, Alison
Fall 2005:
Ahlstrand, Brian
Bane, Kelsey
Cash, Lindsey Leigh
Rowland, Teisha
Surey, Michele
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