Delta Epsilon Iota
Delta Epsilon Iota (ΔΕΙ) is a professional Honor Society formed to recognize academic excellence across all disciplines, that began at the University of Georgia in 1994.[1]
Delta Epsilon Iota | |
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ΔΕΙ | |
Founded | 1994 University of Georgia Athens, Georgia |
Type | Professional |
Affiliation | PFA (former) |
Emphasis | Career development |
Scope | National |
Nickname | DEI |
Principles | Dedication, Enthusiasm, and Initiative |
Headquarters | 6 Concourse Pkwy NE, Ste 3100 Atlanta, GA 30328 USA |
Website | Official website |
Founding
Delta Epsilon Iota was founded in 1994 at the University of Georgia. The founders were Andrew J. Bond, associate director of career planning and placement, and Richard M. Drye, a student. At the time, Drye was being recruited by the “Big 6″ accounting firms while still an undergraduate. The idea of the Society was a reaction of the increase in this type of recruiting tactic.[1]
History
Delta Epsilon Iota was a member of the Professional Fraternity Association[2]
Membership Requirements
Membership Requirements for Delta Epsilon Iota are:[1][3]
- 3.30 GPA on a 4.00 scale *or* scholastic ranking in top 15% of their class
- Completed at least 30 semester hours
- Enrolled in an accredited college or university and have verification of academic standing
Principles
Principles are Dedication, Enthusiasm and Initiative.[4]
References
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