PSA (Political Science Honor Society) at The University of Michigan-Flint

PSA (Political Science Honor Society) at The University of Michigan-Flint

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PSA (Pi Sigma Alpha) is the Political Science Honors Society at The University of Michigan-Flint. We are the We are the Alpha Alpha Tau chapter.

Pi Sigma Alpha is a national organization that was founded in 1920, and currently has 460 chapters in the US. The purpose of Pi Sigma Alpha is "to stimulate scholarship and intelligent interest in political science." The society functions at the national level, sponsoring programs and events of value to the profession and teaching of political science, and at the chapter level. Pi Sigma Alpha is a

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303 E Kearsley Street, 220 French Hall
Flint, MI

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Among the Requirements for Admission are:

Completion of 3 semesters in the program for the POL major
Completion of 10 credit hours of political science courses (including at least one course not open to students in the first year of collegiate work)
Ranking in the upper third of the class in general scholarship
A minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in political science courses.

Students who are inducted into the Society are eligible to wear the Pi Sigma Alpha honor cord and medallion at graduation. Membership is an earned honor which is for life. A permanent record of membership is preserved at the Pi Sigma Alpha National Office and may be used for reference purposes such as applications for graduate schools and jobs. Eligibility for membership is determined by the UM-Flint Chapter, following national guidelines.