Psi Chi Honor Society

Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in psychology. Its purpose is to encourage excellence in scholarship and advance the science of psychology. Psi Chi serves two major goals:

  1. To provide academic recognition of its inductees by membership,
    and
  2. To offer a climate that stimulates professional growth through
    the programs and activities offered by the Psi Chi chapter.

The University of Illinois at Springfield’s chapter of Psi Chi was established in 1992.

Because this is an academic honor society, there are qualifications for membership. To be eligible for membership, a student must:

  1. Have completed a minimum of 9 semester hours of psychology courses at UIS,
  2. Have no more than 8 hours of incomplete courses, and
  3. Have a GPA ranking in the top one-third of the class.

Qualifying students receive a letter of invitation from the campus chapter.

As one of the most popular majors at UIS, the Psychology Department has a large group of active and involved students. Although there are academic prerequisites for membership in Psi Chi at the national level, all UIS psychology students are encouraged to participate in activities and events sponsored by the UIS chapter of Psi Chi. Students are also encouraged to join the Psychology Club, which is open to all psychology students. You can see what these groups are up to by going to the Psi Chi Honor Society facebook page.

For more information, please contact:

Dr. Dylan Blaum
Faculty Advisor

The Psychology Department Office
(217) 206-6696

The National Psi Chi website