Psi Chi
Mission Statement
The purpose of Psi Chi is to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship and to advance the science of psychology. The name of the organization, Psi Chi, represents the two Greek words, "Psyche" and "Cheires". "Psyche" suggests scholarship and enrichment of our minds; therefore, we have chosen as members those whose academic records are outstanding. "Cheires" stands for fellowship and research. By joining the organization, we work together for achievements in our field through observation, logical thinking, and critical-yet tolerant-open-mindedness. We accept that a fundamental teaching of psychology is that fact that individuals differ. This means that they have varying interests and motives, and that they may strive for different goals. We look upon our science as a developing effort to understand human nature.
Psi Chi Officers for 2007-2008
- President: Evgeniya Pavlova
- Vice president: Danielle Phillip
- Treasurer: Margeret King
- Secretary: Tamir Reyes
Meetings
Meetings every Thursday at 12 pm in Pope 107.
Events
Psi Chi Induction Ceremony
Monday, December 10.2007 at 12 pm in the Emeritus Room
At the induction ceremony we will be honoring our two newest members- Ashley Constazo and Katherine Sura. Join us in welcoming them to our chapter. Light lunch will be served.
APPLICATIONS FOR PSI CHI
Applications for Psi Chi are available in the Psychology Office (Pope 101). Come and pick up one! To be eligible for Psi Chi you will need to have a 3.25 overall GPA and a 3.25 GPA in psychology and have completed at least 3 psychology courses at Saint Peter's College. Once you fill out the application, you can submit it to Dr. Hamilton (Pope 106) or to Evgeniya Pavlova by November 19, 2007.
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