Phi
Beta Kappa is the nation's oldest academic honor society. The society was
formed in 1776 during the American Revolution at the College of William
and Mary. The focus of Phi Beta Kappa has remained consistent through today.
The society strives to promote the liberal arts and sciences. Phi Beta Kappa
students should demonstrate tolerance for other views, a broad range of
academic interests, and intellectual integrity. The Greek initials used in the
society's motto mean, "Love of learning is the guide of life". Igor
Purlantov was invited to join Phi Beta Kappa during his undergraduate years at
the University of California, Berkeley.
Igor
Purlantov notes that there are clear benefits of membership in the organization.
He encourages all potential college students to consider attending a college or
university that has a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. The benefits of membership extend
well beyond the college years according to Igor Purlantov. Only about ten
percent of the nation's colleges and universities have Phi Beta Kappa chapters.
The college search process should definitely include looking for the presence
of Phi Beta Kappa.
Phi
Beta Kappa is extremely selective and membership must be extended to students.
Only about one in every one hundred college and university student is asked to
join the organization. This elite status is really impressive to both graduate
schools and potential employers according to Igor Purlantov. Graduate programs
can be very competitive Phi Beta Kappa membership can offer students an extra
edge in the admissions process.
Igor
Purlantov also cites the networking potential for members after graduation. Phi
Beta Kappa publishes The Key Reporter,
it is distributed to all lifetime members. The journal focuses on prominent
members as well as resources and benefits of Phi Beta Kappa membership. Alumni
Associations also exist in many communities where members can meet to share
ideas and exchange information.
Igor Purlantov encourages lifetime membership in Phi
Beta Kappa.
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