

Membership
Information
From the Phi Alpha
Theta website:
All members of the
honor society are inducted through the local Phi Alpha Theta chapter at
their
respective college or university. To find out if your school has a Phi
Alpha
Theta chapter click here. Individual memberships sent directly to the
National
Office are not acceptable and will be returned. Our one-time initiation
fee of
$40.00 per student is payable at the time of initiation. This fee
includes a
membership certificate and four issues of our journal, The Historian.
Membership in Phi Alpha Theta is a lifetime membership. Each chapter,
however,
may levy whatever dues or fees it deems necessary to promote its own
local activities.
Thereafter, there are no annual dues or fees. Members who wish to
continue
supporting the honor society may do so by subscribing to The Historian
and/or
to our newsletter.
Undergraduate
Students
Undergraduate
students must complete at least 12 semester hours in History (4
courses) with a
GPA of at least 3.1 in History, have a GPA of 3.0 or better overall,
and be in
the top 35% of the class. Membership is not limited to History majors.
Graduate Students
Graduate students
should have completed a minimum of 12 semester hours towards their
Master's
Degree in History, have a GPA of better than 3.5, and shall have
completed
approximately 30% of the residence requirements for the Master's Degree.
Faculty Members
Faculty members
above the rank of Instructor who teach History automatically qualify,
pay the
same induction fee, and receive the same membership privileges.
Note:
We encourage
our Faculty Advisors to invite their fellow faculty to join Phi Alpha
Theta.
.