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Psych Society
Psych Society is a student organization focused on networking among psychology enthusiasts and providing stimulating activities. The organization is designed to equip students with a better understanding of psychology and related fields of interest. The organization provides activities such as graduate school trips and lectures, an annual trip to a professional psychological convention, guest lecturers from both the field and faculty, movies, alumni visits, support and study groups, and numerous social events. The only requirements for membership are the desire to learn more about psychology and to have fun! Psych Society does not discriminate on the basis of major, minor, or any other pertinent categories. For information, contact Assistant Professor Marcie Coulter-Kern, advisor (x5944).

2007-2008 Officers (left to right): Tiffany Berkebile, Treasurer; Ayana Brown, SGA Representative; Lindsey Bryant, Secretary; Patricia Thacker, SGA Representative; Aubree Walgamuth, President; Kacie Gauby, Vice President
Psi Chi

Psi Chi is a national honor society whose purpose is to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology, and to advance the science of psychology. In order to be a member of Psi Chi a student needs to place academically in the top 15% of their class, complete 3 semesters of college courses, and complete 9 hours of psychology courses. For more information on joining Psi Chi, contact Marcie Coulter-Kern, Associate Professor of Psychology. Potential members can read more about Psi Chi and the benefits of membership, andprint membership applications and registration cards (also available in the Administration building, third floor, on the Psychology bulletin board).

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