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Membership is classified as active, associate, alumni, honorary,
and faculty.
Active membership includes those undergraduates and graduates
who are enrolled as bona fide students in a college or university
having a chapter of the society and who have met the following
requirements:
Each candidate has expressed an intention of becoming a teacher
of business subjects.
Each candidate possesses the following qualifications:
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Completion of at least three semesters or five quarters
of college courses including at least 15 semester hours
or 22 quarter hours in business and education subjects.
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Attainment of general scholarship sufficient to place
the candidate within the upper 35 percent of his/her college
class (sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate) and the
achievement of an average grade of "B" or higher, or its
equivalent in other grading systems, in all courses in
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Alumni membership includes those graduates of colleges and
universities who were active members while they were in school
or those who graduated before a chapter was established but
who, since they attained the scholarship standards while a
student, have been elected by the chapter to membership.
Faculty membership may be conferred on persons of national
reputation the National Council believes worthy. Honorary
membership is conferred at a National Convention. Local chapter
sponsors must be members of Pi Omega Pi.
Associate membership may be conferred on persons of national
reputation the National Council believes worthy. Honorary
membership is conferred at a National Convention.
Honorary membership may be conferred on persons of national
reputation the National Council believes worthy. Honorary
membership is conferred at a National Convention.
Each chapter is limited to one faculty or associate member
during the year, the privilege being cumulative.
Membership in any chapter entitles one to participate in
the activities in any other chapter. Membership may be revoked
by action of the local chapter in accordance with the local
bylaws, and the name will be struck from the national membership
records on proper notification to the National Treasurer.
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