College of Technology Honor Societies
Epsilon Pi Tau, Delta Lambda Chapter
Epsilon Pi Tau is an international honor society that encourages academic excellence of students in fields devoted to the general study of technology and the preparation of practitioners for the technology professions. It recognizes and provides services to students in degree and certificate programs in accredited higher education institutions offering associate through doctoral degree programs.
It provides recognition of individuals for achievement and leadership, and is a medium for professional development. Membership in Epsilon Pi Tau is open to technology students and professionals with careers in technology. Students are considered for membership in this International Honorary Society because of their academic excellence. Only those individuals who have shown scholastic success are considered.
For more information about the Delta Lambda chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, please contact the chair of your College of Technology degree program.
Lambda Pi Eta, Alpha Chi Sigma Chapter
Lambda Pi Eta was founded by the students of the Department of Communication at the University of Arkansas in 1985 and became the national honor society for outstanding students in communication in 1994. Today, more than 450 chapters can be found nationwide.
Students in their junior or senior year are considered for this society based on high academic success and achievement in their studies for a bachelor's degree in communication. Membership is by invitation only and new members are inducted during an annual ceremony. New members are presented with a certificate, a Lambda Pi Eta lapel pin, and a red and white honor cord to be worn with academic attire at their commencement ceremony.
For more information about the Alpha Chi Sigma Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, contact the College of Technology.