What Psychology Student Organizations Are There?
The Psychology Club welcomes USI students in any major who are interested in psychology. Each semester, the club participates in various events like fundraising activities, movie and game nights, graduate school advice panels, and trips to sites of interest to the discipline. Past destinations have included the Kinsey Institute, Nashville Institute for Autism, Three Springs, Inc., Indiana University Labs, sleep clinics, prisons and the State Hospital.
Membership Dues
There is a one-time membership fee of $10 to join the Psychology Club.
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Faculty Advisor
For questions or if you're interested in joining, please reach out to Dr. Julie Eyink.
Psi Chi is the international honor society in psychology, with over 600,000 members. The University of Indiana has an active student Psi Chi chapter on campus.
Membership
To become a member of USI's chapter of Psi Chi, the following requirements must be met:
- Be a psychology major or minor
- Completion of three semesters of college study
- Completion of 9 hours of psychology coursework
- Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Have a minimum GPA in psychology major of 3.0
- Completed application for membership
If you meet the above requirements and have a GPA of 3.6 or higher, you will be automatically accepted into Psi Chi.
Those with GPA between 3.0 and 3.6 will be considered on the basis of their psychology GPA, service to the Psychology Department, the University and the community. These points should be addressed in the Psi Chi membership application.
Faculty Advisor
For questions or if you're interested in joining, please reach out to Dr. Urska Dobersek.