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Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society

Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor society inspired by the past and dedicated to the future whose goal is to encourage and reward academic excellence among freshmen in institutions of higher learning. 

The oldest and largest freshman honor society, Phi Eta Sigma was founded at the University of Illinois on March 22, 1923 , and now has more than three hundred chapters throughout the United States and more than 700,000 members.

New York Institute of Technology inducted it’s first students into Phi Eta Sigma in the Spring of 2004.  Induction is an outward recognition of personal accomplishment and serves as an incentive for continued high scholarship. It provides members the opportunity to meet freshman scholars from all academic disciplines on their campuses and to join them in promoting academic excellence. Members may apply for scholarships available from national and from local chapters. 

Membership in Phi Eta Sigma identifies its members to employers, professional and graduate schools as persons of superior academic ability and performance. To qualify for membership you must receive a 3.5 GPA during the Spring or Fall semester of your first year in college.  To find out more about this prestigious organization please visit: http://www.phietasigma.org

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