Ten Advantages to Becoming a Member of Psi Chi
1. Psi Chi provides national
recognition for academic excellence in psychology, an
honor which can be noted on employment applications,
vitae, and résumés.
2. Through membership in Psi Chi,
students gain a sense of community with others in
psychology and an identification with the discipline.
3. Psi Chi provides a local,
regional, and national forum for obtaining information
and developing perspectives about the field of
psychology, learning about educational and career
opportunities, and forming meaningful professional
networks.
4. On the local level, chapter
membership facilitates leadership development,
interaction with other students who have similar
interests, and service to the department and institution
sponsoring Psi Chi.
5. Members receive a membership
card and certificate and, through chapter mailings,
copies of Eye on Psi Chi. (Following graduation, members
may subscribe to Eye on Psi Chi.)
6. Psi Chi chapter activities
provide students with valuable opportunities to develop
one-on-one relationships with professors who can
stimulate their interest in psychology, involve them in
research projects, and write meaningful letters of
recommendation for them.
7. Psi Chi encourages student
research at the regional and national as well as local
levels through undergraduate and graduate research award
competitions and provides opportunities for students to
present research and receive certificates recognizing
their accomplishments at regional and national
psychological association meetings.
8. Psi Chi sponsors outstanding
programs at regional and national psychological
association meetings. Members benefit not only from the
programs, but also from the opportunity to meet leading
psychologists and students from other chapters.
9. Membership in Psi Chi meets one
of the requirements for entrance at the GS-7 level in
numerous professional and technical occupations in the
United States government.
10. Membership is for life. The
national registration fee of $35 is the only payment
ever made to the national organization, which does not
charge dues.
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