NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, Chapter 10
Phi Kappa Phi is not a fraternity or sorority—it is an honor society. Membership is not granted to all, but must be earned. Phi Kappa Phi is the equivalent in land-grant universities like ours of Phi Beta Kappa. While that organization is open to liberal arts students, the land-grant spirit of Phi Kappa Phi emphasizes the equivalence of all disciplines. That is, whether you are a liberal arts major, an engineering major, a business major, or in fact any major, you are eligible for membership in Phi Kappa Phi. Nomination a real mark of achievement, and offers a number of benefits. In addition to this recognition for superior academic performance, members may apply for a variety of scholarships, fellowships, study abroad awards and internship grants. Affiliation with members around the world offers opportunities for leadership and networking. As well, The Phi Kappa Phi Forum, PKP's magazine, offers fascinating reading, insights into social, cultural and scientific issues you won't find anywhere else.
Note: Membership in Phi Kappa Phi is the only honor society designation that will appear on your university transcript.
Suzzanne Kelley
Chapter President
About NDSU Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi:
- Chapter History
- Selection Criteria
- Symbols
- Activities
- Scholarship Opportunities
- Visit the National Web Site (PhiKappaPhi.org)
2018-2020 Chapter 10 Officers
- Suzzanne Kelley (President) Editor in Chief, North Dakota State University Press
- Jeremy Jackson (President-Elect) Associate Professor of agribusiness and applied economics
- Ross F. Collins (Past President) Professor of Communication
- Dennis Cooley (Finance Chair) Professor of Philosophy and Ethics
- Elizabeth Crisp Crawford (Secretary) Associate Profesor of Communication
- Vidura Jayasooriya (Student Vice President)
For more information: please contact Suzzanne Kelley at suzzanne.kelley@intinent.com; 701-231-6848; NDSU Phi Kappa Phi, Dept. 2360, P.O. Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050