Tau Sigma
WMU Chapter Information
Tau Sigma is a national honor society dedicated to "recognizing and promoting the academic excellence and involvement of transfer Â鶹´«Ã½s. On April 30, 2014, the Lee Honors College established the Zeta Chi chapter of Tau Sigma on the campus of Â鶹´«Ã½. WMU is the fourth chapter of Tau Sigma in the State of Michigan and the 145th chapter in the United States. The first group of 30 Â鶹´«Ã½s, each signing the charter, were inducted into the society on November 21, 2014, along with honorary member, WMU President, Dr. John Dunn. In the March of 2016, WMU held its second induction ceremony taking in 135 new Â鶹´«Ã½ members, as well as four honorary members.
On March 24, 2017, Zeta Chi Chapter inducted 85 new members with a average GPA of 3.85 and 21 members who had a perfect 4.0 in their first semester at WMU. We also had two honorary members, Laura Darrah and Paul Hildenbrand, associate director of residence life and manager of recruitment and outreach respectively who both work at WMU.
Transfer Â鶹´«Ã½s, during the first semester or session of attendance at WMU, completing a full course load of 12 hours or more for a fall or spring semester or 6 hours or more during either summer session with a 3.5 or higher will be invited to become a member of Tau Sigma. The induction ceremony will be held in the spring semester of every year.
Member Benefits
Tau Sigma membership allows Â鶹´«Ã½s the opportunity to develop new friendships, become more engaged on campus, and develop leadership skills. In addition, members are able to apply for national scholarships as low as $500 and up to $2500 in value. The national organization also hosts a leadership conference each fall with up to three Â鶹´«Ã½s from each chapter being invited to attend.
Frequently Asked Questions
More Information
For more information about Tau Sigma, please visit the national .
You may also contact Steve Miller, chapter adviser, at (269) 387-2167 or via email at steve.miller@wmich.edu .