These are just a few of the
numerous institutions that are also members of Phi Beta Delta, an honor
society for both international
and domestic students, as well as distinguished university
faculty,
staff, and visiting scholars. The organization is dedicated
to the recognition of scholarly achievement in international
education. The
Society, founded at California State University at Long Beach
in 1986, was established as a national organization with 38
chartered
chapters in 1987 and has grown to become an international
society with more than 140 chapters today. The Society’s
motto is “Scientia
Mutua Mundi” (World’s Shared Knowledge).
- Recognize
the scholarly achievement of international students and scholars,
US students who have studied abroad and faculty
and staff who are involved in international activities.
- Advance the development of academic-based
international programming
- Provide a national and international network
for faculty, staff, and students involved in international endeavors.
- Increase the visibility and importance of
international education.
Florida Tech is a proud member of this international honor society. Our Zeta Eta Chapter urges you to enquire about membership. Contact hcudmore@fit.edu for information. |