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School of EducationHonor SocietiesEach honor society has specific criteria for entrance. You can view the honor societies for other academic areas on each school’s web pages. Please note that Epsilon Sigma Pi is open to students in all academic areas at Manhattan College. Students who have completed six consecutive semesters with a 3.4 cumulative index and no failures are eligible. Chi Sigma IotaChi Sigma Iota is the international honor society for counselors-in-training, counselor educators, and professional counselors. Its mission is to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, leadership and excellence in counseling, and to recognize high attainment in the pursuit of academic and clinical excellence in the field of counseling. Kappa Delta PiKappa Delta Pi is an internationally recognized educational honor society. It is an official organization at Manhattan College. An education student may become a member by invitation from the chapter. Invitation is based on high academic achievement, a commitment to education as a career and a professional attitude which assures the member's steady growth in the field of education. Lambda NuThis is a nationwide honor society for students in training programs in the various fields of the radiological sciences. To be inducted into the honor society a student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0, a major academic course GPA of 3.4 and have displayed high professional standards in all areas of their Manhattan College experience. Students are eligible for induction during the Summer of the Junior year. A presentation of the Certificates and Pins are made during the first meeting of the Radiological Science Society (RSS) student club in the Fall semester. Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Epsilon Kappa is a national honor fraternity for persons engaged in or pursuing careers in health, physical education, recreation, or safety. Membership is open to persons interested in the purposes of the Fraternity and in providing time and energy for the benefit of the areas which include: physical education, health, recreation, dance, human performance, exercise science, sports medicine and sports management.
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