Honor Society
Theta Alpha Kappa /Alpha Iota Zeta
This honor society was started at Manhattan College in 1976 for the purpose of recognizing the academic achievements of religion and theology students.
Since then, Theta Alpha Kappa has grown to more than two hundred chapters nationally in four-year educational institutions ranging from small religiously affiliated colleges to large public research institutions.
It is the only national honor society dedicated to recognizing academic excellence in students and in scholars in the fields of Religious Studies and Theology.
B. Alpha Iota Zeta
The chapter name here at SCU is Alpha Iota Zeta. It was established in October 2007. We believe this year’s inaugural ceremony will begin a long history of honor given to the students of Southwestern Christian University.
This society is the first honor society offered to traditional undergraduate students on the campus of SWCU. This society focuses on three aspects that are spelled out in the chapter’s acronym.
The Alpha represents the Greek word agathos. This word means the “thing that which is good.” It may also be translated as “kindness” or “goodness.”
The Iota represents the Greek word isopsuchos. (ee-sop'-soo-khos) This word means “likeminded” or “kindred spirit.”
The final letter, Zeta, represents the Greek word zeteo. This word means to “inquire, seek, deliberate, and strive.”
The Alpha Iota Zeta chapter will therefore be a society that that demonstrates “that which is good” as we “strive” for excellence in academics and our pursuit of God in a “likeminded” spirit.
Membership Requirements
Types and Criteria for Membership
Undergraduate Students
- Completed at least 3 semesters
- Completed a minimum of 12 semester credits in courses representing Religious Studies or Theological Studies
- Attained an GPA of at least 3.5 in those courses
- Attained a GPA of at least 3.0 in entire academic program
- Be in top 35% of class in their general scholarship
Graduate/ Professional Students
- Matriculated in programs of Religious or Theological Studies
- Completed at least one half of the residency requirements for their current degree program at SCU’s chapter of TAK
- Attained a GPA of at least 3.5
Permanent
- Local and national recognition of one’s excellence in Religious and/or Theological Studies, with the related right to indicated that on curricula vitae, applications, and résumé’s
- The right to attend and vote at the Annual Meeting of the TAK and run for office on the board
- Sense of community
- There are no on-going dues associated with permanent membership
Active
- Automatically bestowed from induction through the next fiscal year July 1-June 30
- Is dependent on the payment of dues
- Includes benefits of permanent status with
- Free subscription to the Journal of Theta Alpha Kappa
- Satisfaction of supporting the work of TAK