Alpha Sigma Lambda
Alpha Sigma Lambda
is a national honor society for non-traditional undergraduate students
(typically over the age of 24) who achieve and maintain outstanding scholastic
standards and leadership characteristics while adroitly handling additional
responsibilities of work and family.
The founding chapter was established by Dr. Rollin Posey at Northwestern
University in 1946, to recognize the accomplishments of those returning to
academic pursuits after the close of World War II.
Worcester
State University established the Lambda Kappa chapter in 1998 to honor adult
student scholars. Since 1998 we
have inducted over 150 students into the national honor society.
In order to be considered for membership matriculated students must have
completed a significant number of classes during the evening, earning 3.7 or
higher grade point average after 30 credits or more at Worcester State
University.
The annual
induction ceremony generally occurs in April or May of each academic year.
To learn more about this national honor society you can visit the
Alpha Sigma Lambda Webpage.
