Undergraduate Programs
Academic & Professional Organizations
Phi Beta Kappa
Founded in 1776, at the College of William and Mary. Since then, Phi Beta Kappa has evolved to become the nation's leading advocate for the liberal arts and sciences education at the undergraduate level. Phi Beta Kappa elects over 15,000 new members a year from 262 chapters across the United States and IU supports a strong chapter here on campus.
Theta Alpha Kappa National Honor Society
Founded in 1976, the only national honor society for individuals studying religion and/or theology at both the
baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate levels of higher education. Honoring excellence in these academic fields is its
primary purpose, and it currently hosts over 200 local chapters throughout the United States at institutions both large and small, public and private.
Undergraduate Religious Studies Association
This organization provides students with opportunities to socialize, plan events, and serve the community with other students and faculty interested
in religious studies.
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