Phi Alpha Epsilon

Phi Alpha Epsilon (ΦΑΕ) is an academic, discipline-specific honor society for architectural engineering in the United States. The honor society was founded at Kansas State University in the fall of 1980 by Prof. Charles R. Bissey, P.E. (January 9, 1934 - November 18, 2006).[1]

Phi Alpha Epsilon
ΦΑΕ
FoundedSeptember 1980 (1980-09)
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
TypeHonor society
AffiliationIndependent
EmphasisArchitectural Engineering
ScopeNational
Colors  Purple and   White
Chapters13
Headquarters
US
WebsiteOfficial website

Membership Qualifications

Some qualifications include:

  • Must be seeking a degree in architectural engineering
  • Must have completed a certain number of courses toward the degree
  • Must have a minimum grade point average
  • Must be in the top quarter of the Junior class, or top third of the Senior class

Chapters

Charter of the Beta chapter at KU
Name Chartered Institution Location Status Notes Reference
Alpha September 1980 Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Active [2]
Beta November 3, 1984 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Active [3]
Gamma Active
Delta 1988 University of Texas Austin, Texas Active [4]
Epsilon Active
Zeta April 30, 1995 North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, North Carolina Active
Eta April 30, 1995 Tennessee State University Nashville, Tennessee Active
Theta May 2012 ? Lawrence Technological University Southfield, Michigan Active [5]
Iota University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Active
Lambda Active
Mu Active
Nu Active

One of these is/was at the (University of Miami), noted in several issues of its Fact Book.[6]

See also

References

  1. Kansas Technical Professions, Apr.-Jun. 2007, Kansas State Board of Technical Professions, Topeka, KS
  2. ΦΑΕ's KSU university portal. Accessed 25 Jun 2022.
  3. ΦΑΕ's KU university portal. Accessed 25 Jun 2022.
  4. ΦΑΕ's UT university portal. Accessed 25 Jun 2022.
  5. AE Insider -PAE
  6. University of Miami Fall 2009 Fact Book


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