Pitt-Bradford Students in Psi Chi
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford inducted four students into Psi Chi, the national honor society in psychology.
To be eligible for Psi Chi induction, the student must be at least a second-semester sophomore and be enrolled in a psychology program as either a major or minor, having completed at least nine semester hours of psychology courses. He or she must have at least a 3.0 grade point average as an overall GPA as well as within the psychology program.
Those inducted were Brian A. Guentter, a psychology major from Hatfield; Harold A. Yale, a psychology major from Kane; Immanuel Diamant, a psychology major from New Hope; and Jacqueline Foley, a psychology major from Pleasantville.
Dr. Warren Fass, associate professor of the psychology program and director of the psychology program, is advisor.
To be eligible for Psi Chi induction, the student must be at least a second-semester sophomore and be enrolled in a psychology program as either a major or minor, having completed at least nine semester hours of psychology courses. He or she must have at least a 3.0 grade point average as an overall GPA as well as within the psychology program.
Those inducted were Brian A. Guentter, a psychology major from Hatfield; Harold A. Yale, a psychology major from Kane; Immanuel Diamant, a psychology major from New Hope; and Jacqueline Foley, a psychology major from Pleasantville.
Dr. Warren Fass, associate professor of the psychology program and director of the psychology program, is advisor.
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