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Alpha Chi
This group is an honor
organization for undergraduate students who rank at the junior
and senior level and have attained a 3.5 GPA. The minimum
required grade point average will be determined by the membership
limitations dictated by the current national constitution
of Alpha Chi. The student invited to membership must have
been a regular student at DBU for at least one academic year
prior to election. Membership is a privilege and honor extended
by invitation from the DBU Faculty Council or the faculty
sponsors of the Texas Alpha Nu Chapter of Alpha Chi.
Alpha Sigma Lambda
Alpha Sigma Lambda is
a National Honor Society that recognizes dedicated adult students
who, while handling adroitly their life responsibilities,
achieve and maintain high scholastic standards.
Alpha Sigma Omega
Alpha Sigma Omega is an honor society that is an association of Seniors selected for distinguished ability and achievement in scholarship, leadership, service, and Christian ethics. The purpose of the society is to advance a spirit of scholarship, to recognize, encourage, and demonstrate servant leadership on the Dallas Baptist University campus and the surrounding community, and to support the history, heritage, and ideals of DBU.
Communication Honor Society
The purpose of CHS is
to promote camaraderie among students majoring/minoring in
Communication and to provide a broader viewpoint of the field
by hosting guest lecturers from various specialties.
Delta Mu Delta
Delta Mu Delta promotes
higher scholarship in training for business and recognizes
and regards business administration students who have distinguished
themselves scholastically.
Phi
Beta Delta
The purpose of Phi Beta Delta shall
be to recognize and encourage achievements in the areas of
international education and exchange.
Theta
Alpha Kappa
The purpose
of TAK is to educate students on a theological level and address
issues that are at the forefront of theological and spiritual
matters.
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