Eta Theta Eligibility
Eta Theta, in conjunction with University of Phoenix, automatically conducts an eligibility review each December of all criminal justice/security students. You do not need to express interest to be included in the review.
The Campus College Chair then reviews the list of eligible students, and determines who will receive an invitation. The invitation to join Eta Theta is sent in the spring of each year. Students who are on academic probation or who have had a documented University of Phoenix Code of Conduct violation are not eligible for membership in Eta Theta.
Membership Requirements
- Completion of seven core/major courses of the undergraduate curriculum or four core courses in the graduate curriculum
- Rank in the upper 35 percent of class for cumulative GPA
- Maintain a 3.6 GPA in core coursework
- Attended class during the calendar year of application, January 1 – December 31
- Received official endorsement by the Campus College Chair
Note: Eta Theta has adopted higher GPA requirements than Alpha Phi Sigma. Additional membership criteria can be viewed at the Alpha Phi Sigma website.
Transferring Membership
Students with Alpha Phi Sigma membership from a previous college may transfer their membership to Eta Theta without paying fees to national headquarters. For more information, email EtaTheta@email.phoenix.edu.