Phi Alpha Theta
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Phi Alpha Theta
National History Honors Society
The Phi Alpha Theta/ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ History Honors Society (PAT) is an association of scholars and students interested in all fields of academic history.
PAT is dedicated to the following:
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Membership is lifelong, and includes the following perks:
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A one-year subscription to the Historian journal (which is published quarterly).
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Opportunities to present papers at the annual state, regional, and national conferences.
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The chance to interact with like-minded individuals sharing similar interests.
- Official roles of responsibility which help to appropriately garnish an undergraduates curriculum vitae (CV).
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At least a 3.1 GPA in twelve (12) or more credit hours of history.
- At least a 3.0 overall GPA.
Membership is also open to any (and all) non-history degree seeking majors.
Official Roles include:
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President (nominated by predecessor)
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Vice-President (chosen by both the President and the organizational body)
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Treasurer
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Secretary
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Director of (various) Affairs
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This position is open to students who wish to further their study into specific areas which include any field (or sub-field) of history. For example: Director of Feminist Affairs, Director of Native American Studies, Director of Military History.
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