William Paterson University a member of Pi
Mu Epsilon, a National Mathematics Honor Society.
Pi Mu Epsilon, Inc., or PME, is an honorary national mathematics
society, was founded on May 25, 1914 at Syracuse University. It is a
non-secret organization, whose purpose is the promotion of scholarly
activity in mathematics among the students in academic institutions
and
among the staffs of qualified non-academic institutions.
A person meeting any one of the following
five sets of qualifications may be elected to membership by a
chapter. This election shall be irrespective of sex, religion, race,
or national origin:
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Undergraduate
students who have had at least two years of college mathematics
including calculus, who have completed their mathematical work
with honor (at least B average), and who are in the top
one-third of their class in their general college work.
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Sophomores who are
majoring or intending to major in mathematics, who have completed
at least three semesters (4 quarters) of college mathematics
including one semester of calculus, who have achieved a straight
A record in all mathematics courses taken, and, who are in the
top quarter of their class in their general work.
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Graduate students
whose mathematical work is at least equivalent to that required
of qualified undergraduates, and who have maintained at least a
B average in mathematics during their last school year prior to
their election.
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Members of the
faculty in mathematics or related subjects.
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Any persons who
have achieved distinction in a mathematical
science.
For more information, please contact the faculty advisor
Professor Madeleine Rosar. |