Phi Eta Sigma - Alpha Lambda Delta is really two honor societies in one! Over a decade
ago the executive boards of both honor societies met together to propose a merger of the
two groups on the CSULB campus. The rationale was that there should not be two competing
honor societies on campus - that members should have the opportunity of gaining the
privileges of of each of the present national organizations.
Phi Eta Sigma is a national academic honor society founded at the University of
Illinois in 1923. First serving as a fraternity, it now serves to recognize high
scholastic achievement by men and women of the freshmen class. At the present time, there
are over 260 chapters in colleges across the United States. Phi Eta Sigma is a member of
the Association of College Honor Societies.
Alpha Lambda Delta is a national academic honor society founded at the University of
Illinois in 1924. First serving as a sorority, it now serves to recognize high scholastic
achievement by men and women of the freshmen class. Expansion of chapters in the United
States has reached over 215. Alpha Lambda Delta is also a member of the Association of
College Honor Societies.
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