Stockton Psi Chi

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2024 Psi Chi Inductees

2024 Psi Chi Inductees

2022 Psi Chi Inductees with Dr. Helana Girgis, Chapter Faculty Advisor

2022 Psi Chi Inductees with Dr. Helana Girgis, Chapter Faculty Advisor

2022 Psi Chi Inductees

2022 Psi Chi Inductees

2022 Stockton Psi Chi Inductees

2022 Stockton Psi Chi Inductees

 


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1,250
Chapters Across the U.S & Beyond

 

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40
Years In Existence At Stockton
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950
Stockton Members

Chapter Officers

Chapter Faculty Avisor

Dr. Helana Girgis
helana.girgis@stockton.edu

Executive President

Belgusa Sherifi

Vice President

Brenna Borgstede


About Psi Chi

Psi Chi is the International Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology. As the National Honor Society in Psychology, Psi Chi is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association (APA) with over 1,250 chapters  located in colleges and universities all over the US and Canada.

In addition to academic recognition, each chapter offers its members the chance to step outside the regular curriculum and enhance their learning through programs, events, and practical experience. Operated by student officers and faculty advisors, Psi Chi offers opportunities intended to stimulate and encourage students, as well as provide them with the tools to further their profession success in the future.







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Stockton Chapter

The Stockton University chapter of Psi Chi started in 1979. Over 950 Stockton students have become Psi Chi members since then. In 2024, we celebrated 45 years of the Stockton Psi Chi Chapter!

Our undergraduate research conference was started in the Spring of 2008 by Stockton psychology professor, Dr. Christine Ferri.

Prior to that point we had our honors students present their research to psychology faculty, but not to the general public.

By combining the students' presentations of their honors research with the Psi Chi induction ceremony, a new Undergraduate Research Conference was created.

Stockton University Psi Chi Chapter hosts a number of events and career development opportunities including:

  • Yearly Research conferences
  • Career panels
  • Service projects, and many other activities.

For more information please contact either the chapter president, vice president, or the faculty advisor.

Chapter Inductees

Psi Chi Inductees
In Spring 2024, thirteen students were inducted.

 

 

2023 Psi Chi Inductees
In Spring 2023, twenty-one students were inducted.

 

 

Psi Chi Inductees

In Spring 2022, students were inducted into Psi Chi, the psychology honor society for both 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic year.

 

Chapter Eligibility and Activity


Application Process

Any student at Stockton University who is eligible for Psi Chi membership/induction will be automatically notified via e-mail at the beginning of each semester.

The invitation e-mail will include instructions for applying, and a timeline for the application process.

If you believe you are eligible and did not receive an e-mail, please contact the chapter advisor or chapter president.

Criteria for Membership

  • Be a registered Psychology major at Stockton University.
  • Have completed at least 3 semesters of college, including one full semester at Stockton.
  • Have completed at least 3 Psychology courses at Stockton.
  • Have an overall GPA of 3.6 or higher.
  • Have a Psychology Program GPA of 3.6 or higher.

Membership Approval guarantees Psi Chi membership for life.

Email the chapter advisor, Dr. Helana Girgis, if you have any questions:helana.girgis@stockton.edu

The Psi Chi Induction Ceremony is an opportunity for you to have your accomplishment of becoming a member of Psi Chi publicly recognized.

Any new member of the Stockton Psi Chi chapter is eligible to participate in the Induction Ceremony.

The induction ceremony takes place in April each spring semester, during the Undergraduate Psychology Conference held at Stockton University.

Do I have to attend?
No. The ceremony is a public event at which your name will be called, and your membership materials will be presented to you. If you cannot attend the event, you may receive your materials directly from the Psi Chi faculty advisor.

Why should I attend?
The Induction Ceremony is an opportunity for you to stand with your fellow members and be recognized as part of the membership class for the year. Parents and guardians are welcome and often attend the event. Your photo will be taken when you receive your membership materials, as well as a group picture of all new inductees. In addition, you can learn more about topics related to psychology in a presentation given by a keynote speaker, as well as fellow Stockton psychology majors who wish to present their own research.

Previous and Upcoming Events

  • Stockton University Psychology Club Meeting Dates! Come Out & Get Involved! Psi Chi works closely with Psych Club.
  • Psychology Program Open House
  • Faculty Graduate School Panel
  • Psi Chi Annual Breakfast with the Faculty

Stop by, grab some breakfast and ask the Psychology faculty questions about classes and careers!

  • Stockton University Research in Psychology Conference and Psi Chi Induction Ceremony

Past conference programs: 2024 I 2023 I 2022 I 2019 | 2018 | 2017 

Stockton Psi Chi offers its members opportunities to attend informative lectures that aim at developing its student members professionally. Below are two previous lectures the program had in 2018.

 

 

Psychology Program and Chapter Awards & Research Posters


Keith B. Williams Psychology Merit Scholar Award Recipients
2022 Keith B. Williams Psychology Merit Scholar Awards 
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Stockton Chapter Winners of Psi Chi International Awards:

Alexandra Mozak
Eastern Regional Research Award
2014-2015

Nicole Schoenstein
Eastern Regional Travel Grant
2014-2015

Carlee Bellapigna Presenting her Research Poster
Carlee Bellapigna Research Poster 2022