Honor Societies
Honor Societies
Academic achievement is also recognized by election during the junior or senior year to one of the honor societies established at Kean. The qualified candidate will receive notification of eligibility and an invitation to membership directly from the local chapter of the sponsoring honor society.
Epsilon Epsilon Omega is a University honor society in all academic fields open to qualified EOC-EEO/EOF juniors and seniors and to a limited number of graduate students. Its purpose is to recognize and promote outstanding academic achievement. (The Chapter was established in 1979; Paula Muindi is the Advisor.)
Lambda Alpha Sigma is a university wide honors recognition open to qualified juniors and seniors of all majors (Faculty Advisor – Craig Donovan).
Kappa Delta Pi is a national collegiate honor society in the field of education open to qualified members of the junior and senior classes and to a limited number of graduate students. Its purpose is to recognize sound scholarship, worthy educational ideals, commendable personal qualities and outstanding contributions to education. (The Chapter was established in 1938; Donna Strigari is the Advisor.)
Phi Kappa Phi is a national collegiate honor society in all academic fields open to qualified members of the senior class, and, to a limited extent, members of the junior class and graduate students. Its purpose is to emphasize scholarship and to stimulate achievement by the prize of membership. (The Chapter was established in 1977; Dr. Xurong Kong, President; Dr. Kristine Mirrer, Past President.)