The Citadel
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Psi Chi is the national honor society in Psychology. The Citadel Chapter is composed of both undergraduate, graduate, and faculty members. The chapter stimulates intellectual dialogue through a program of speakers and promotes service through active participation in community activities. Past speakers include Dr. Aubrey Daniels, Jr. (Industrial and Organizational Psychology), Dr. Barton Saylor (Forensic Psychology), and Dr. Kristina Sinisi (Developmental Psychology). Community service activities include working at the Crisis Ministries Shelter for the homeless and food and clothing drives.
Psi Chi, the national honor society in Psychology, has a Citadel chapter open to undergraduate majors or minors who have completed 12 hours of psychology with a 3.0 average and who rank in the top third of their class. Psi Chi activities promote scholarship and research which prepare students for graduate school or future endeavors in Psychology.
Psi Chi, the national honor society in Psychology, has a Citadel chapter open to graduate students who have completed 12 hours of psychology with a 3.7 average who rank in the top third of their class. Psi Chi activities promote scholarship and research which prepare students for additional graduate work and careers in Psychology.
Information about the national Psi Chi organization can be found at The National Psi Chi Homepage.
Application materials can be obtained at the Department of Psychology . If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can click here Psi Chi Application.
Dr. Julie Lipovsky is the faculty advisor for Psi Chi.

Psi Chi members serving at the Crisis Ministries Shelter.