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Psi Chi
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Status: Active
Category: Honor
Society
Acroynm:
Psi Chi
Primary Email:
joy.berrenberg@cudenver.edu
Website:
www.psichi.org
Name:
Donita Rafferty
Email: Donita.Rafferty@email.cudenver.edu
TREASURER
Name:
Angela Bruns
Email: aries_angi@hotmail.com
Name:
Joy Berrenberg
Email: joy.berrenberg@cudenver.edu
Phone: 303-556-8350
DESCRIPTION & PURPOSE
Psi Chi functions as a federation of chapters located at 1,000 senior colleges
and universities in the USA. The National Office is located in Chattanooga,
Tennessee. A National Council, composed of psychologists who are Psi Chi members
and who are elected by the chapters, guides the affairs of the organization
and sets policy with the approval of the chapters.
Psi Chi serves two major goals--one immediate and visibly rewarding to the
individual member, the other slower and more difficult to accomplish, but
offering greater rewards in the long run. The first of these is the Society's
obligation to provide academic recognition to its inductees by the mere fact
of membership. The second goal is the obligation of each of the Society's
local chapters to nurture the spark of that accomplishment by offering a climate
congenial to its creative development. For example, the chapters make active
attempts to nourish and stimulate professional growth through programs designed
to augment and enhance the regular curriculum and to provide practical experience
and fellowship through affiliation with the chapter. In addition, the national
organization provides programs to help achieve these goals, including national
and regional conventions held annually in conjunction with the psychological
associations, research award competitions, and certificate recognition programs.
The Society publishes a quarterly magazine, Eye on Psi Chi, which helps to
unite the members, inform them and recognize their contributions and accomplishments.
The quarterly Psi Chi Journal of Undergraduate Research, fosters and rewards
the scholarly efforts of undergraduate psychology students and provides a
valuable learning experience by introducing them to the publishing and review
process.
Students become members by joining the chapter at the school where they are
enrolled. Psi Chi chapters are operated by student officers and faculty advisors.
Together they select and induct the members and carry out the goals of the
Society. All chapters register their inductees at the National Office, where
the membership records are preserved for reference purposes. The total number
of memberships preserved at the national office during the first 73 years
is over 422,000. Many of these members have gone on to distinguished careers
in psychology.
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