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Honor Societies
& Clubs
Alpha Phi Sigma - National Honor Society in Criminal
Justice. The Honor Society was created to recognize scholarship among students
of Criminal Justice and provide them with opportunities to attend various
conferences sponsored by the national organization. Students are also provided
information about opportunities in careers in Criminal Justice as well as
education opportunities in graduate and professional schools.
Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in
Psychology ,
founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining
excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology. Membership
is open to graduate and undergraduate men and women who are making the study of
psychology one of their major interests, and who meet the minimum
qualifications. Psi Chi is a member of the Association of College Honor
Societies and is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA)
and the American Psychological Society (APS).
National Association of Blacks in Criminal
Justice -
Student Division. This is a national organization of Criminal Justice
Professionals who provide its members with current information about the field
of Criminal Justice. The Prairie View Chapter is one of the largest student
chapters and provides its members with opportunities to attend various
conferences sponsored by the national organization and regional chapters.
Students also have access to career counseling and information about career
opportunities with various federal, state and local agencies.
The Criminal Justice Club . This organization is open
to any student majoring or minoring in Criminal Justice at this institution. The
primary purpose of the organization is to provide its members with information
about career opportunities and graduate and professional educational
opportunities in the field. They also provide a forum for various recruiters to
speak to its members and they also take field trip to area criminal justice
agencies to observe and speak with professionals.
The Blackstone Pre-Law Society . This group is open to any student at the University who has
an interest in pursuing a career in law. The organization provides information
about applying and gaining admissions to both law school and graduate school.
They sponsor trips to area law schools and the annual Law School Forum where
over 100 law school participate. The group also provides information about the
LSAT and GRE exams. Finally, Blackstone invites law school recruiters and laws
students to visit our campus and provide information about their particular
schools.
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