Membership Requirements

Eligibility for election to membership in course is contingent upon fulfillment of the following minimum requirements, which have been set by the national Society and adopted by the local chapter. As explained in the "About Phi Beta Kappa" page, Beta of Colorado also considers grade point averages, faculty survey input, transcript reviews, and other inquiries when considering students for election to membership, in addition to these minimum requirements. Note that requirements are subject to change. Students will be held to the requirements in force when they matriculate at Colorado College.


Students who matriculated in Fall 2011 must meet the following requirements (with the exception noted under number 3 below):

      1. Eligible students shall be candidates for a bachelor's degree. The student's record shall include coursework in the liberal arts and sciences equivalent to at least three-quarters of the credits ordinarily required for a bachelor's degree in these fields (e.g., not less than 90 semester hours of work if 120 hours are normally required for such a degree). The liberal arts and sciences encompass the traditional disciplines of the natural sciences, mathematics, social sciences, and humanities. Select courses in other programs of study may be included only if they unambiguously embody the liberal arts and sciences.

        Because Phi Beta Kappa honors excellence in the liberal arts and sciences, applied or pre-professional coursework shall not be considered in determining eligibility. This stipulation excludes professionally focused courses and courses devoted to the acquisition of practical skills.

      2. Weight shall be given to the breadth and depth of study in liberal arts and sciences, taking into account the number, variety, and level of courses taken outside the requirements of the major, and the proportion of the candidate's overall program those courses constitute. Consideration shall also be given to the number of elective courses taken above the introductory, or general education, level.

      3. Candidates shall have demonstrated, by successful work in high school or college, or in the two together, a knowledge of a second or non-native language at least minimally appropriate for a liberal education. In no case shall this mean less than the completion of the intermediate college level in a second, or non-native, language, or its equivalent.

        Note: Beginning with the class of 2022-23, this Phi Beta Kappa stipulation is met by fulfilling the CC General Education language requirement.  Students with an accessibility waiver of the language requirement will be considered to have fulfilled this stipulation by completing the alternative courses set out in the accessibility accommodation.

      4. The candidate's undergraduate record shall include at least one course in college-level mathematics, logic, or statistics, with content appropriate to a liberal arts and sciences curriculum. The course should introduce the student to mathematical ideas, abstract thinking, proofs, and the axiomatic method.

        Note: All students who first enrolled at the College in the 2020-21 academic year or after meet this Phi Beta Kappa stipulation by fulfilling the CC General Education requirements for “Formal Reasoning and Logic” and “Scientific Analysis.”  Students who enrolled earlier satisfy this stipulation by completing one course designated as satisfying the prior all-College “Q” or “Quantitative Reasoning” requirement.

      5. In keeping with the Founders' interest in fostering not only academic excellence but also friendship and morality, invitation to Phi Beta Kappa should be extended only to persons of good moral character.

       

The above stipulations concerning eligibility for membership in course were adopted by vote of the chapters and certified by the Executive Committee on behalf of the Senate on June 1, 2011. 

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