

These honor societies are listed by the Association of College Honor Societies. Election to membership in a national scholastic honor society - Applicants can be considered eligible based on membership in one of the national scholastic honor societies listed below. Superior Academic Achievement is based on (1) class standing, (2) grade-point average, or (3) honor society membership.ģ. GS-7 - Bachelor's degree with Superior Academic Achievement for two-grade interval positions. Over the years the National Officers have been located at Universities across the country, such as, Washington State University, Midwestern State University, Eastern Kentucky University, Texas Woman's University, Fairmont State University, Marshall University, Tarleton State University, Florida International University, Boise State University, and University of Houston, Downtown. At this time, Alpha Phi Sigma had only fourteen chapters however, since then, Alpha Phi Sigma has continued to grow and prosper at a very rapid rate and there are now over five hundred and fifty chapters. Glenn Hill was elected as the first president and appointed a committee to draft the first Constitution and By-laws.ĭuring its initial years Alpha Phi Sigma experienced only limited growth, but on Main Dallas, Texas, the Executive Board of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences voted unanimously to designate Alpha Phi Sigma as the National Criminal Justice Honor Society. Leonard met with seventeen Police Science majors at Washington State and Alpha Phi Sigma was established. The purpose of this honorary would be to promote excellence in scholarship and performance. Leonard began to realize how important it was that a Police Science Honorary be established. Upon his arrival at Washington State, Dr. Leonard accepted the offer and became responsible for developing a four year curriculum which would lead to a Bachelor's Degree in Police Administration. Vivian Anderson Leonard was asked by the president of Washington State University if he would accept the directorship of a Police Science Academic Program at Washington State.
