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Frequently
Asked Questions:
- Q: What do I have to do once I’m
a member?
- A: In
accordance with the standards established by the National
Office of Psi Chi, your obligation ends once you have
paid the membership dues. Our chapter cannot require
you to attend meeting or perform service hours, though
we do like it when our members attend the events that
we host.
- Q: I’m
a transfer student and I don’t have a FSU GPA. What do
I do?
- A: Contrary
to popular opinion, transfer students (at least those
who transfer from another four year institution) do have
an FSU GPA. Transferable credits usually transfer GPA
credits as well which means that your GPA should be available
on your student profile. If no GPA is listed, you may
need to contact your advisor or the Registrar.
- Q: I
can’t attend the informational meeting, but I’m interested
in joining Psi Chi. Can I still get an application?
- A: Yes,
of course! Since the National Office does not require
meeting attendance, we cannot either. The informational
meeting is not mandatory and you will not be penalized
for not attending. Applications are available in front
of the Psi Chi office in A107 PDB, outside the advising
office in PSY and outside the old Psi Chi Office on the
2nd floor of KRB. You can also download an
application from our website: http://www.psy.fsu.edu/psichi
- Q: How
much are dues? Do I have to pay every year?
- A: Membership
dues are $65 and pay for a lifetime membership. Payment
is only required once since our chapter does not collect
yearly dues.
- Q: Do
members need to reapply? Pay dues?
- A:
Nope! Once you are a member, you are a member for life.
Nothing else is required.
- Q: I
was unable to attend the Induction in the Spring, but I
would like to pick up my certificate. How can I do this?
- A:
You are more than welcome to stop by during office hours
to pick up your certificate and membership card. If you
can not make it to the pre-estblished office hours, please
e-mail the Psi Chi officers at psichifsu@yahoo.com and someone will
arrange to meet you in our office: A107 PDB.
- Q: I
don’t have 12 credit hours yet/My GPA is 3.14. Can I still
join?
- A:
No. I’m sorry, but we cannot make exceptions to the standards
of acceptance. As soon as you have completed the necessary
credit hours or are able to raise your GPA above 3.2,
we would be happy to accept your application.
- Q: If
I'm unable to meet all the requirements this semester, am
I able to apply in the spring or the following fall?
- A:
Yes! In fact, we encourage those students who do not
yet meet the requirements to re-apply as soon as they
do!
- Q: Is
this a once a year induction or does it take place every
semester?
- A:
Psi Chi accepts application during the first month of
both Fall and Spring semesters. Formal Induction, however,
only takes place at the end of Spring.
- Q: Can
I take the initiative to apply again even if I don't receive
an email about Psi Chi?
- A:
Yes, of course! We send e-mail notices out to all psychology
majors as soon as we begin accepting applications, but
if you do not receive this e-mail you are still more than
welcome to apply. This e-mail is not a formal invitation,
it is merely an announcement.
- Q: I
am interested in applying to Psi Chi, but cannot drop off
the application in person. Is it possible for me to fax
the application to you?
- A:
At this point in time, we do not have regular access to
a fax machine. All applications must be turned in directly
to the Psi Chi office, but you yourself do not have to
do it. If time constraints prevent you from making it
to the Psychology building, someone else is more than
welcome to drop your application off for you.
- Q: I
was inducted into Psi Chi last semester, but now I’m receiving
emails inviting me again. Did my membership expire? Am
I really in Psi Chi?
- A:
Since we send our initial reminder e-mails to the entire
psychology department, students who are already members
receive them too. This does not mean that you’re not
a member or that your membership has expired, merely that
you are on the psychology department’s mailing list.
- Q: Does
PSB2000 (Brain & Behavior) count toward the 12 credit
hours?
- A:
Yes, as long as it was not used as a prerequisite,
Brain & Behavior does count toward the 12 credit hour
requirement.
- Q: I
turned in my application, but I haven’t heard anything yet.
Why?
- A:
Most often this occurs because we simply haven’t processed
the applications yet. Collection of applications usually
lasts for three weeks to allow all students equal opportunity.
After the deadline has passed, we give the applications
to the advising office to be reviewed. Information such
as number of courses completed and GPA calculations are
checked against the information that the department has
on record. Once this is completed the applications are
returned to us and we will then send out e-mails notifying
students of their acceptance status. We will then hold
two or three weeks due collection. If you have not heard
anything from our office three weeks past the deadline
for turning in applications, then please e-mail us to
ask. Sometimes e-mail addresses can be mistyped.
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