
Students
interested in attaining membership in the Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor
Society must attend a regionally accredited college or university that
offers two- or four-year degrees to nontraditional/adult students. This
institution must be a member of the Society in order to offer membership
to its students. Membership is strictly by invitation to the chapter
at the matriculating institution.
Potential inductees must be matriculated and have a minimum of 24 graded semester hours or the equivalent at that institution in an undergraduate degree program. Members shall be selected only from the highest ten percent of the class and have a minimum grade-point index of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale.
As the Constitution for Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society spells it out:
Membership shall comprise chapters of colleges and universities which offer undergraduate degrees and which are accredited by the regional associations.History | Membership | Benefits | What's New? Scholarships | Establishing a chapter | For additional information | Leadership | Chapter directory | the ASL Foundation | Chapter supply lists and gift items*
The National standards for membership in Alpha Sigma Lambda are as follows:
Local chapters may elect faculty and administrative officers to membership, provided that the number of such active members at any time shall not exceed twenty members or ten percent of the total membership of the chapter, whichever is larger. Faculty and administrative personnel shall be exempt from all student membership criteria as outlined in the student membership section of this constitution.
- Members must be matriculated and have a minimum of 24 graded semester hours or the equivalent** and shall be matriculated students in an undergraduate degree program. These college credits must not include transfer credits. All credits must be taken through and graded at the matriculating institution and must be included in the student's cumulative GPA.
- At least 12 credits of a student's total credits should be earned in courses in Liberal Arts/Sciences. If the student has not earned 12 Liberal Arts/Sciences credits within the 24 credits completed at the matriculating institution, accepted transfer courses may be used to meet this requirement.
- Members shall be selected only from the highest 10 percent of the class who have 24 graded credits and are matriculated in an undergraduate degree program.
- Those selected must have a minimum grade point index of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent. The cumulative scholastic record of the student as interpreted by the institution where membership is to be conferred shall be the basis for computing scholastic eligibility.
Please note that local chapters may impose higher standards for student membership than those stated in the ASL National Constitution. Students invited to membership must meet the criteria of the local chapter into which they are being inducted.
(*Middle States Association, North Central Association, New England Association, Northwest Association, Southern Association, or Western Association.)
(**Thirty-six quarter hours or an approved number of unit courses equal to twenty-four semester hours.)