Honor society

In the United States, an honor society is an organization that recognizes individuals who rank above a set standard in various domains such as academics, leadership, and other personal achievements, not all of which are based on ranking systems. These societies acknowledge excellence among peers in diverse fields and circumstances. The Order of the Arrow, for example, is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America. While the term commonly refers to scholastic honor societies, which primarily acknowledge students who excel academically or as leaders among their peers, it also applies to other types of societies.

"Honor Societies", illustration from the 1909 Tyee (yearbook of the University of Washington)

History

The origins of honor societies in the United States can be traced back to the establishment of Phi Beta Kappa in 1776 at the College of William and Mary, which began as a debating society and did not initially impose grade point average (GPA) restrictions for membership.[1] [2]

Many honor societies invite students to become members based on the scholastic rank (the top x% of a class) and/or grade point averages, either overall or for classes taken within the discipline for which the honor society provides recognition. In cases where academic achievement would not be an appropriate criterion for membership, other standards are usually required for membership (such as completion of a particular ceremony or training program). Scholastic honor societies commonly add a criterion relating to the student's character. Most honor societies are invitation-only, and membership in an honor society might be considered exclusive, i.e., a member of such an organization cannot join other honor societies representing the same field.

Many honor societies are referred to by their membership or by non-members as fraternities and sororities. Honor societies exist at the high school, collegiate/university, postgraduate, and professional levels, although university honor societies are by far the most prevalent. In the United States, the oldest academic society, Phi Beta Kappa, was founded as a social and literary fraternity in 1776. Other honor societies were established a century later, including Tau Beta Pi for engineering (1885), Sigma Xi for scientific research (1886), and Phi Kappa Phi for all disciplines (1897). Mortar Board was established in 1918 and was the first national honor society for women who were college seniors.

During the era of honor society expansion in the early 20th century, these organizations were generally supportive of cultural changes that challenged racism, classism, and sexism. Like other aspects of academia, honor society integration and diversity grew with the expansion of an increasingly multicultural and co-educational student body. There were some holdouts, but academia in general, and its honor societies as a reflection, were on the vanguard of change. Several Jewish-only organizations merged into (or absorbed) formerly Christian-exclusive societies. Title IX forced most single-sex societies to admit women, though many had already opted to embrace this change.[a] Racial barriers, where they existed, were challenged and retired, with any holdouts subject to significant criticism.[3][4][5] The presence of these holdovers and the demise of those that exhibited overt racism offer an opportunity for a critical reassessment of the criteria and culture within honor societies.[6]

While changes sparked from within these societies were prevalent between the massive influx of students after World War II and before and after the adoption of Title IX, additionally, the demand for recognition of racially diverse scholars spurred the 2005 founding of the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society by Yale University and Howard University. Rather than adopting the traditional tapping to identify top students from a given academic class based on merit, a distinct aspect of this society's nomination process is its focus on self-nominations.[b] A Ph.D. or Ph.D. track is required, among other qualifications.[7][8][9][10] Modern honor societies are increasingly focused on creating supportive environments that promote the academic and personal development of all scholars, especially those from traditionally underrepresented groups.[11][12] This evolution reflects a broader movement within academic institutions towards a more equitable and comprehensive recognition of student excellence.[13][14][15]

Regalia

Academic robes and regalia identifying by color the degree, school, and other distinctions, are controlled under rules of a voluntary Intercollegiate Code. In addition, various colored devices such as stoles, scarves, cords, tassels, and medallions are used to indicate membership in a student's honor society. Of these, cords and mortarboard tassels are most often used to indicate membership. Most institutions allow honor cords, tassels, and/or medallions for honor society members. Stoles are less common, but they are available for a few honor societies. Virtually all, if not all honor societies have chosen such colors and may sell these items of accessory regalia as a service or fundraiser.

Umbrella organizations

The Honor Society Caucus and Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS) are two voluntary associations for national collegiate and post-graduate honor societies.[16] ACHS formed in 1925 to establish and maintain desirable standards for honor societies.[16] Later, four prestigious founding members of ACHS established the Honor Society Caucus, expressing that the ACHS had diluted and lost sight of the mission of its founding members.[17][18] While ACHS membership is a certification that the member societies meet these standards, not all legitimate honor societies apply for membership in ACHS.[19][16]

Collegiate honor societies

Notable national and international honor societies based in or at schools include the following:

General and leadership societies

General collegiate societies are open to all academic disciplines, although they may have other affinity requirements. Leadership societies recognize leadership, with a multi-disciplinary scholarship component.

SocietySymbolsEmphasisColorsReferences
Alpha ChiΑΧGeneral  Emerald Green and   Sapphire blue
Alpha Kappa MuΑΚΜGeneral  Royal blue and   White
Alpha Lambda DeltaΑΛΔGeneral, Freshman  Maroon and   Gold
Alpha Sigma LambdaΑΣΛGenral, Non-traditional students  Burgundy and   Gold
Alpha Sigma NuΑΣΝGeneral, scholarship and service at

Jesuit institutions of higher education

  Maroon   Gold
Bouchet Graduate Honor SocietyGeneral, Doctoral and Post-Doctoral
Chi Alpha SigmaΧΑΣGeneral, student athletes  Gold and   Black
Delta Alpha PiΔΑΠGeneral, students with disabilities  Royal blue and   Gold
Delta Epsilon SigmaΔΕΣGeneral at traditionally Catholic colleges  Black and   Gold
Delta Epsilon TauΔΕΤGeneral, Distance Education Accrediting Commission institutions[20][21][22]
Epsilon Tau PiΕΤΠGeneral, Eagle Scouts  White,   Red,   Blue, and   Black
Golden Key International Honour SocietyGeneral  Navy Blue,   Gold, and   White
Ku Klux Klan (defunct)Interfraternity leadership, Juniors  Black
Lambda SigmaΛΣScholarship, leadership, and service  Blue and   Gold
Mortar BoardGeneral, Seniors  Gold and   Silver
National Residence Hall HonoraryResidence hall leadership and service  Blue and   White
National Society of Collegiate ScholarsLeadership, scholarship, and service  Purple and   Gold
Omicron Delta KappaΟΔΚLeadership and scholarship, upperclassmen and graduate students  Sky blue,   White, and   Black
Order of OmegaGeneral, fraternities and sororities  Ivory and   Gold
Phi Beta KappaΦΒΚArts and sciences, undergraduate  Pink and   Sky blue
Phi Eta SigmaΦΗΣGeneral, freshman  Gold and   Black
Phi Kappa PhiΦΚΦGeneral  Blue and   Gold
Phi Sigma PiΦΣΠGeneral  Purple and   Gold
Phi Tau PhiΦΤΦGeneral
SALUTE Veterans National Honor SocietyGeneral, veterans and active military[23][24][25][26]
Scabbard and BladeGeneral, ROTC. JROTC. and midshipmen  Red,   White, and   Blue
Sigma Alpha LambdaΣΑΛLeadership and scholarship  Navy,   Black, and

  Gold

Tau SigmaΤΣGeneral, transfer students  Burgundy and   Gold
Tu–Mas (defunct)Interfraternity leadership, Juniors  Black

Humanities

These societies are open to Humanities disciplines and may be department-specific.

SocietySymbolsAcademic emphasisColorsReferences
Alpha Iota SigmaΑΙΣInterdisciplinary studies[27]
Alpha Mu GammaΑΜΓForeign languages  Gold
Alpha Psi OmegaΑΨΩTheatre  Moonlight Blue and   Bastard Amber[c]
Alpha Upsilon AlphaΑΥΑReading and language arts  Gold and   Silver
Chi Tau EpsilonΧΤΕDance[28][29][30][31]
Delta Epsilon ChiΔΕΧDivinity
Delta Phi AlphaΔΦΑGerman  Black,   Red, and   Gold
Delta Phi DeltaΔΦΔArt  Red and   Bright blue
Eta Sigma PhiΗΣΦClassics  Purple and   Gold
Kappa Kappa PsiΚΚΨMusic - band  Blue   White
Kappa PiΚΠArt  Purple and   Gold
Kappa Tau AlphaΚΤΑJournalism and mass communication  Light blue and   Gold
Lambda Iota TauΛΙΤLiterature  Purple and   Gold
Lambda Pi EtaΛΠΗCommunication  Crimson and   Silver
Mu Beta PsiΜΒΨMusic  Red and   White
Omega Xi AlphaΩΞΑJournalism
Phi Sigma IotaΦΣΙModern foreign languages and literature,

Upperclassmen and Graduate Students

  Purple and   White
Phi Sigma TauΦΣΤPhilosophy  White and   Purple
Pi Delta PhiΠΔΦFrench  Blue,   White, and   Red
Pi Kappa LambdaΠΚΛMusic  Gold and   White
Pi Nu EpsilonΠΝΕMusic
Sigma Delta PiΣΔΠSpanish and Portuguese  Red and   Gold
Sigma Tau DeltaΣΤΔEnglish  Cardinal and   Black
Society for Collegiate JournalistsSCJJournalism
Tau Beta SigmaΤΒΣMusic - band  White and   Blue
Theta Alpha KappaΘΑΚReligious studies, theology, and philosophy  Red and   Gold
Theta Alpha PhiΘΑΦTheatre  Purple and   White
Theta Chi BetaΘΧΒReligious studies

Social sciences

These societies are open to social science disciplines and may be department-specific.

SocietySymbolsAcademic emphasisColorsReferences
Alpha Iota DeltaΑΙΔDecision sciences  Green and   Gold
Alpha Kappa DeltaΑΚΔSociology  Teal and   White
Alpha Mu AlphaΑΜΑMarketing  Red[32]
Alpha Phi SigmaΑΦΣCriminal justice and law  Blue and   Gold
Beta Alpha PsiΒΑΨAccounting and finance  Crimson and   Black
Beta Gamma SigmaΒΓΣBusiness programs accredited by AACSB  Royal blue and   Gold
Chi Sigma IotaΧΣΙCounseling  White and   Blue
Delta Mu DeltaΔΜΔBusiness programs accredited by ACBSP  Purple,   Gold, and   White
Eta Sigma DeltaΗΣΔHospitality management  Blue and   White
Eta Sigma GammaΗΣΓHealth education  Dark green and   Gold
Gamma Theta UpsilonΓΘΥGeography  Brown,   Light blue, and   Gold
Kappa Delta PiΚΔΠEducation  Purple and   Gold
Kappa Omicron NuΚΟΝHuman sciences  Maroon and   Gold
Lambda AlphaΛΑAnthropology  Red,   White, and   Black
Lambda Epsilon ChiΛΕΧParalegal  Royal Purple
Mu Kappa TauΜΚΤMarketing  Navy blue
Nu Lambda MuΝΛΜNonprofit management[33][34]
Omega RhoΩΡOperations research and management science  Blue and   Red
Omicron Delta EpsilonΟΔΕEconomics
The Order of BarristersLaw school
Order of the CoifLaw school graduates  Maroon and   Black
Order of the Sword & ShieldΟΣΣHomeland security, emergency management,

and protective studies

  Blue and   Gold
Phi AlphaΦΑSocial work  Royal blue and   Light gold
Phi Alpha ThetaΦΑΘHistory  Madonna Red and   Madonna Blue
Phi Beta DeltaΦΒΔInternational education  Gold and   Red
Phi Delta PhiΦΔΦLaw  Garnet and   Pearl Blue
Phi Upsilon OmicronΦΥΟFamily and consumer science  White,   Yellow, and   Violet
Pi Alpha AlphaΠΑΑPublic administration  Light Blue and   Gold
Pi Gamma MuΠΓΜSocial sciences  Royal blue and   White
Pi Lambda ThetaΠΛΘEducation  Gold
Pi Omega PiΠΩΠBusiness education  Blue,   Silver and   Gold
Pi Sigma AlphaΠΣΑPolitical science  Red and   Black
Psi ChiΨΧPsychology  Platinum and   Dark Blue
Sigma Beta DeltaΣΒΔBusiness, management, and business administration  Hunter green and   Gold
Sigma Iota RhoΣΙΡInternational relations  Black,   Blue, and   Red
Sigma Nu TauΣΝΤEntrepreneurship[35][36]
Tau Upsilon AlphaΤΥΑHuman services[37][38][39]
Upsilon Phi DeltaΥΦΔHealth administration  Crimson red and   Blue

STEM

These societies are open to students in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines and may be department-specific. This section also includes all healthcare-related fields, including veterinary science.

SocietySymbolsAcademic emphasisColorsReferences
Alpha EpsilonΑΕAgricultural food, and biological engineeringBlack   and   Gold
Alpha Epsilon DeltaΑΕΔPre-medical  Red and   Violet
Alpha EtaΑΗAllied health professions[40]
Alpha Eta Mu BetaΑΗΜΒBiomedical engineering  Red and   Gold
Alpha MuΑMAgricultural systems management[41][42]
Alpha Nu SigmaΑΝΣNuclear engineering
Alpha Omega AlphaΑΩΑMedical students and physicians  Green,   Gold, and   White
Alpha Pi MuΑΠΜIndustrial engineering  Purple and   Light Yellow
Alpha Sigma MuΑΣΜMetallurgy and materials engineering  Silver and   Gold
Beta Beta BetaΒΒΒBiology  Blood red and   Leaf green
Beta Kappa ChiΒΚΧNatural Scinece and Mathematics  Golden Yellow and   Royal Blue
Beta Phi MuΒΦΜLibrary and information science  Purple and   White
Beta Sigma KappaΒΣΚOptometry[43][44][45][46]
Chi Beta PhiΧΒΦScience and Mathematics  Colonial blue and   Crimson
Chi EpsilonΧΕCivil engineering  Purple and   White
Chi Epsilon PiΧΕΠMeteorology  Royal blue and   Silver
Delta Tau AlphaΔΤΑAgriculture  Green and   Harvest gold[47]
Delta OmegaΔΩPublic health  Black and   Gold;  

Stole color is   Peach

Epsilon Pi TauΕΠΤTechnology  Blue,   White, and   Gold
Eta Kappa NuΗΚΝElectrical engineering and computer engineering  Navy blue and   Scarlet
Gamma Nu EtaΓNHInformation technology[48][49]
Gamma Sigma DeltaΓΣΔAgriculture  Sand and   Forest Green[50]
Gamma Sigma EpsilonΓΣΕChemistry  Royal blue and   White
Iota Tau AlphaΙΤΑAthletic training[51][52]
Iota Sigma PiΙΣΠChemistry and related fields, women  White,   Gold, and   Cedar green
Lambda BetaΛΒRespiratory Care  Blue and   Green
Nu Rho PsiΝΡΨNeuroscience  Gold and   Black
Omega Chi EpsilonΩΧΕChemical engineering  Black,   White, and   Maroon
Omicron Kappa UpsilonΟΚΥDentistry  Navy blue,   Gold, and   Lilac
Phi Alpha EpsilonΦΑΕArchitectural engineering  Purple and   White
Phi Lambda UpsilonΦΛΥChemistry  Pink Litmus and   Blue Litmus
Phi SigmaΦΣBiological sciences  Medium Green,   White,

and   Old gold

Phi Tau SigmaΦΤΣFood Science and Technology  Gold and   Maroon
Phi ZetaΦΖVeterinary medicine  Blue and   Yellow
Pi Alpha XiΠΑΞHorticulture  Nile green and   Cerulean blue
Pi DeltaΠΔPodiatry[53]
Pi EpsilonΠΕEnvironmental science  Blue and   Green
Pi Epsilon TauΠΕΤPetroleum engineering and related fields  Gold and   Black[54][55][56]
Pi Tau SigmaΠΤΣMechanical engineering  Murrey and   Azure
Rho Beta EpsilonΡΒΕRobotics  Crimson,   Gold, and   Black[57]
Rho ChiΡΧPharmacy  Purple and   White
Sigma Gamma EpsilonΣΓΕGeology and earth science  Gold,   Blue, and   Silver
Sigma Gamma TauΣΓΤAerospace engineering  Red and   White
Sigma Lambda AlphaΣΛΑLandscape architecture  Gold and   Green
Sigma Lambda ChiΣΛΧConstruction management technology  Green and   Gold
Sigma Phi AlphaΣΦΑDental hygiene, women  Deep purple   Bright gold
Sigma Phi OmegaΣΦΩGerontology  Blue and   Gold[58]
Sigma Pi SigmaΣΠΣPhysics and Astronomy  Forest Green and   Ivory
Sigma Sigma PhiΣΣΦOsteopathic medicine and medicine  Crimson and   Royal blue
Sigma Theta TauΣΘΤNursing  Orchid and   Fuchsia
Sigma XiΣΞResearch in Science and Engineering  Blue and   Gold
Sigma ZetaΣΖNatural sciences, Mathematics, and Computer science  Blue and   White
Tau Alpha PiΤΑΠEngineering technology  Green and   Gold
Tau Beta PiΤΒΠEngineering  Seal Brown and   White
Tau Sigma DeltaΤΣΔArchitecture  White and   Gold
Upsilon Pi EpsilonΥΠΕComputer science and computer engineering  Green and   Gold
Xi Sigma PiΞΣΠForestry  Green and   Gray

Local collegiate honor societies

Some universities have their own independent, open honor societies, which are not affiliated with any national or international organization. Such organizations typically recognize students who have succeeded academically irrespective of their field of study.

SocietyEmphasisInstitutionColorsReferences
Activities Honorary SocietyLeadershipUniversity of Illinois at Chicago[59]
Aquinas Honor SocietyGeneral, SeniorsUniversity of St. Thomas
Bucket & DipperScholaship, service, and leadership; JuniorsOhio State University[60][61][62][63][64]
Cap and SkullService and scholarship, SeniorsRutgers University
Cannon and CastleMilitaryYale University
Chimes Junior Class HonoraryScholarship, service, and

leadership; Juniors

Ohio State University[60][65][66]
Dean William Tate SocietyScholarship and activities;

Freshmen

University of Georgia[67][68]
Florida Blue KeyLeadershipUniversity of Florida
Friar SocietySeniorsUniversity of Texas at Austin[69]
Iron Arrow Honor SocietyLeadership and scholarshipUniversity of Miami[70]
Matteo Ricci SocietyGeneral, fellowship candidatesFordham University[71]
Mirrors Sophomore HonoraryScholarship, leadership,

and service; Juniors

Ohio State University[60][72]
MountainSeniorsWest Virginia University[73][74][75][76]
Owl and KeySeniorsUniversity of Utah
PhalanxScholarship and activitiesClarkson University[77]
Phalanx Honor SocietyLeadership and service, seniorsRensselaer Polytechnic Institute[78]
Plumb BobLeadershipUniversity of Minnesota[79][80]
QEBHSeniorsUniversity of Missouri
Quill and DaggerLeadership and serviceCornell University
Raven SocietyGeneralUniversity of Virginia
Romophos (inactive)Leadership, service, and scholarship; SophomoresOhio State University[60][81][82]
Society of InnocentsSeniorsUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln[83]
Skull and BonesSeniorsPennsylvania State University[84]
Skull and DaggerSeniorsUniversity of Southern California[85]
Sphinx (Inactive)Senior menWest Virginia University[86][87]
SPHINXScholarship, leadership, citizenship,

and service; Seniors

Ohio State University[60][88]
Sphinx HeadSeniorsCornell University
TexnikoiEngineeringOhio State University  Black and   Yellow
Tiger BrotherhoodServiceClemson University[89][90]
White Key SocietyLeadership and service,

freshmen and sophomores

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute[78][91]

Community college, two-year college, and vocational school honor societies

SocietySymbolsEmphasisColorsReferences
Alpha Beta KappaΑΒΚPrivate Certificate, Vocational and Trade Schools  Red and   Blue
Alpha Beta GammaΑΒΓBusiness at two-year colleges  Black and   Red
Alpha Gamma SigmaΑΓΣCalifornia community colleges
Delta Psi OmegaΔΨΩTheatre at two-year colleges  Moonlight Blue and   Bastard Amber[c]
Epsilon Phi DeltaΕΦΔGerman at two-year colleges
Kappa Beta DeltaΚΒΔBusiness at community colleges
La Sociedad Honoraria de la Lengua EspañolaSpanish at two-year colleges  Red and   Gold
Mu Alpha ThetaΜΑΘMathematics at two-year colleges  Turquoise blue and   Gold
National Technical Honor SocietyWorkforce vocational education institutions  Purple,   Silver, and   White
Phi Rho PiΦΡΠForensics at two-year colleges
Phi Theta KappaΦΘΚGeneral, community and junior colleges  Blue and   Gold
Psi BetaΨΒPsychology at two-year colleges  Royal blue and   Gold
Sigma Kappa DeltaΣΚΔEnglish at community and junior colleges  Green and   Gold

Secondary school honor societies

Commonly referred to as high school societies. This list also includes middle school societies.

SocietySymbolsEmphasisColorsReferences
California Scholarship FederationGeneral
Computer Science Honor SocietyComputer science
Cum Laude SocietyGeneral
Delta Epsilon PhiΔΕΦGerman
International Thespian SocietyTheatre  Sapphire and   Gold
Mu Alpha ThetaΜΑΘMathematics  Turquoise blue and   Gold
National Art Honor SocietyVisual arts
National Business Honor SocietyBusiness, juniors and seniors[92][93][94][95]
National Beta ClubGeneral  Black and   Gold
National Chinese Honor SocietyChinese[96][97]
National English Honor SocietyEnglish  Cardinal and   Black
National Honor SocietyGeneral  Blue and   Gold
National Honor Society for Dance ArtsDance
National Junior Classical LeagueLatin and Greek
National Junior Honor SocietyGeneral  Blue and   White
National Society of High School ScholarsGeneral[98][99]
National Speech and Debate AssociationPublic speaking  Red and   Silver
National Technical Honor SocietyVocational education  Purple,   Silver, and   White
Quill and ScrollJournalism
Rho KappaΡΚSocial studies
Science National Honor SocietyScience
Sociedad Honoraria HispánicaSpanish and Portuguese
Société Honoraire de FrançaisFrench  Blue,   White, and   Red
Technology Student AssociationSTEM  Red   blue   White
Tri-MMMMMusic  Pink

Community-based honor societies

SocietySymbolsEmphasisColorsReferences
FirecrafterBoy Scouts Crossroads of America Council
Order of the ArrowBoy Scouts of America
Tribe of Mic-O-SayBoy Scouts Heart of America Council and Pony Express Council
Tribe of TahquitzLocal Boy Scout honor society

See also

Notes

References

  • "Bucket & Dipper Junior Class Honorary : Find a Student Organization : Student Activities". Ohio State University. Retrieved 2024-05-14.