Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology

Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology, was founded in 1929 with a mission to encourage excellence in scholarship and advance the science of psychology. More than 700,000 lifetime members have joined in this worthwhile cause including Distinguished Members such as Drs. Albert Bandura, B. F. Skinner, and Phillip Zimbardo.

Undergraduate and graduate students majoring or minoring in psychology or a closely related field at an institution with a Psi Chi chapter may join if they met the Society’s minimum requirements and any additional chapter requirements. (From Psichi.org website)

The Houston Christian University Chapter of Psi Chi cordially invites qualified psychology majors and minors and counseling/psychology graduate students to apply for membership. HCU Psi Chi hosts several events during the year. One of our most popular events is when we invite “Therapy Dogs” on campus during finals week. Students de-stress between finals by petting these specially trained dogs.

Contact Dr. Julienne King for more information about Psi Chi at HCU.

If you’d like to register for membership please visit Psi Chi and the faculty advisor, Dr. King, will review your application. Upon approval, you will receive a link to pay your membership dues.