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Phi Alpha Theta 

History Honors Society Lambda Upsilon Chapter at Santa Clara University
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First prize co-winner at the Northern Regional Conference
 
Statement of Purpose

Phi Alpha Theta, the international honor society in history, is an organization that promotes the study of history by encouraging research, teaching, publication, and the exchange of ideas among historians.

The Lambda Upsilon Chapter, established at Santa Clara University in 1966, is active in student and educational programs. Members are selected on the basis of academic excellence and dedication to the study and writing of history.

Requirements for Admission

Santa Clara students must have completed at least 88 units, have a 3.0 or greater cumulative grade point average, have taken at least four history courses, and have a 3.1 or greater cumulate grade point average in those history courses.

Membership Benefits

Your induction fee entitles you to:

• a lifetime membership in the organization

• a certificate of membership

• a membership card

• a year’s subscription to The Historian, a scholarly journal published under the auspices of the national organization

• consideration for a scholarship for advanced study in history

Membership in an academic honors society adds luster to any academic record, whatever future occupational plan may be. In the civil service, membership in an academic honors society qualifies you for a higher salary step.

The best part of belonging to Phi Alpha Theta is the opportunity it offers members to share their work and ideas about history with their peers.

Initiation Banquet

The banquet, held every year in the Adobe Lodge, is the opportunity to welcome new members into the society. Faculty and students enjoy a memorable guest speaker as well as a fine meal.

Historical Perspectives 

Each year the best papers written by students in the History Department are published in Lambda Upsilon’s undergraduate journal, Historical Perspectives. A student editorial board, assisted by two faculty members, reviews all papers submitted. Eight or nine papers of exceptional scholarship are printed in a bound journal and distributed to alumni, faculty, students, and friends of the Department.

History Workshop 

In spring, in preparation for the annual regional conference, Lambda Upsilon holds a one-day workshop during which History majors present papers on a variety of topics. Members of Phi Alpha Theta collaborate with members of the History Department faculty as commentators on these papers.

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Northern Regional Conference 2006
Regional Conference

Each year in spring, one of the Northern California chapters of Phi Alpha Theta hosts a day-long student conference during which members of the society can present research papers and compete for cash prizes. Santa Clara participants always find these occasions immensely rewarding. At least one of the Lambda Upsilon presenters have won a prize every year.

Memorabilia

In addition to the certificate and membership card, the History Department will give you an honor cord to wear over your gown during Commencement. Clothing, jewelry, and other Phi Alpha Theta merchandise can be purchased through the organization's home web page (www.phialphatheta.org/merchandise.htm).

Faculty Advisor 

Professor Jo Burr Margadant

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For more information, contact: Department of History Santa Clara University 500 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95053-0285 O’Connor Hall 16 408 / 554-4527