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KSU PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

The Psychology Club is a general interest club that engages in community service activities, hosts speakers in a variety of psychology-related areas, and provides opportunities for informal socializing. Membership is open to everyone.

The KSU Psychology Club sponsors a variety of activities designed to enhance the learning process, serve the local community, and provide a resource network to those interested in the discipline of psychology. The club invites a wide variety of speakers who provide valuable information on career and community service opportunities. The club provides an annual Psychology Club Scholarship in the amount of $500 to members in good standing who are psychology majors (for more information on the scholarship visit the web site).

The Psychology Club makes an active effort to provide members with community service opportunities and each year donates proceeds from fundraisers to local charitable organizations. Visit the Psychology Club annual Pie-a-Prof booth during KSU day to see for yourself how much fun we have while raising money for charity.

For additional information about the KSU Psychology Club, contact the Psychology Club faculty advisor, Dr. Christine Ziegler or our Web site for our current schedule of events, pictures of what we've done lately, and an on-line membership application.


Psi Chi KSU Chapter

Psi Chi is the national honor society in psychology. Psi Chi is affiliated with the American Psychological Association and is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. Its purpose is to encourage, stimulate and maintain scholarship in psychology and to promote scientific advancement in the field. The KSU chapter of Psi Chi is active in sponsoring speakers and programs of interest to psychology majors and the general Kennesaw community. Psi Chi also organizes trips to regional professional meetings in psychology.

Membership is available to students who have completed at least 9 semester hours of psychology (or have completed 6 semester hours and are currently enrolled in 3 additional hours of psychology), have declared a psychology major and have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2 (including all courses taken at other colleges) with no less that a 3.5 grade point average in their psychology courses. For additional information about the KSU chapter of Psi Chi, contact the Psi Chi faculty advisor, Dr. Dan Niederjohn.

Visit the National Psi Chi Web Site.