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Why should you join PBK if elected?
Prestige:
Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest and most prestigious liberal arts
honor society in the United States. Fewer than 10% of the nation's
colleges and universities have chapters, and fewer than 1%
of college seniors are elected to membership. It is often difficult
for students to distinguish among the many honor societies
that exist today, and many students suspect that such "honors"
are just ways to separate them from their hard-earned money.
Not so with Phi Beta Kappa. Read on and you will understand
why.
Good Company:
By joining Phi Beta Kappa you will place yourself among the
intellectual elite of America, past and present. Leaders
in all fields of endeavor are members, including former presidents
George H.W. Bush and William Jefferson Clinton, six of
the current Supreme Court Justices, and many others (click here to
see a partial list). Only Temple's very best students who have
exhibited a commitment to a liberal education are invited to
join.
Lifelong Membership:
While Phi Beta Kappa does charge a nominal $65 initiation fee,
payment entitles you to lifelong membership in the Society,
with the privilege to wear the PBK key and to identify yourself
on resumés, in job interviews, and elsewhere as a
member of Phi Beta Kappa. How involved you become with the
Society beyond that is your choice. Your Temple chapter,
regional associations, and other PBK institutions can help
you stay in touch with intellectual life according to the
principle that "love of wisdom is the guide of life."
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