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American honor society for social work students From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phi Alpha (ΦΑ) is an American honor society for Social work students. The organization is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies.
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Founded | 1960 Michigan State University |
Type | Honor |
Affiliation | ACHS |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | Social Work |
Scope | National (United States) |
Colors | Royal blue and Light gold |
Chapters | 450+ |
Headquarters | Phi Alpha Honor Society East Tennessee State University Johnson City, Tennessee 37614 United States |
Website | phialpha |
A group of undergraduate social work students at Michigan State University conceived of a national social work honor society in 1960.[1] After investigating, they determined that local chapters at three other schools. Michigan State, those three schools and a few other schools formed a National Honor Society Committee in November 1960. This committee worked on the constitution and other administrative matters. The name Phi Alpha was chosen since that was the name of the local chapter at Florida State University.
The formal organization and constitution were completed in 1962, and six chapters qualified to become "charter chapters."
The charter chapters were Florida State University, Michigan State University, Ohio Northern University, Central State College, University of Dayton, and the University of Tennessee. The honor society now has over 450 chapters.
Phi Alpha joined the Association of College Honor Societies in 1962.
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