This year, because data arrived later than usual from the office of the dean of the College in May, the junior and senior elections took place at the same time, and the chapter is now electing transfer students after their graduation, Foley wrote in the email. Previously, Phi Beta Kappa has held multiple elections - one in February to elect juniors, another in April to elect seniors and a third in May to elect seniors who transferred to the University as juniors, The Herald previously reported.
“Pure math” classes, which used to count towards the distribution requirement, no longer qualify as of this year, Rambuss said. Seniors must have completed 28 courses with 23 grades of “A” or “S with Distinction”.Īdditionally, students must complete 40% of their classes in the arts, humanities or social sciences - a distinction that the chapter extended to classes in the Department of Cognitive, Psychological and Linguistic Sciences and Department of Public Health this year. The chapter also canceled the latter requirement for juniors this year, Rambuss said.Īccording to the chapter’s election guidelines as of November 2021, juniors must have completed 20 courses and received 18 grades of “A”s or “S with Distinction” to be eligible for election. Last year, Phi Beta Kappa eliminated the requirement that every “C” grade must be “offset” with an “A” grade, as well as the stipulation that seniors remain enrolled for consecutive semesters, The Herald previously reported. The decision came as part of an effort to make elections more inclusive and “reflective of the student body at Brown,” Rambuss said.
Previously, 10% of students from each class year received election in their time at the University, with roughly 2.5% receiving election during their junior year and roughly 7.5% receiving election during their senior year, according to an email from Stephen Foley, an English professor who serves as secretary of the University’s chapter.īut, as of this year, the chapter elects 12% of students from each class year, roughly 3% of which are elected as juniors and roughly 9% of which are elected as seniors. This year’s elections marked a host of changes for the University’s chapter, Rhode Island Alpha - the seventh-oldest chapter in the country. Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest academic honors organization, was founded at the College of William & Mary in 1776. Easy and fast installation instead of the original seat cover thanks to the exact assembly instructions.One hundred forty-nine graduating seniors and 59 juniors were elected to the University’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on May 26, according to Richard Rambuss, professor of English and chapter president.
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