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Delta Alpha Pi (ΔΑΠ) is an Honor Society found in 2004 to recognize high-achieving college and university students with disabilities.[1][2]

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1History 2Symbols 3Membership 4References 5External Links

History[edit source]

Delta Alpha Pi was founded in 2004 at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania. It became national in 2006 and became a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization in 2008 as "Delta Alpha Pi International Honor Society"[3]

As of 2019 Delta Alpha Pi has over 150 chapters.[4]

Symbols[edit source]

The three Greek letters have specific meaning.[3]

Delta – D for Disability Alpha – A stands for Achievement Pi – P represents Pride

Membership[edit source]

Membership is open to both undergraduate and graduate students at colleges and universities with chartered chapters of DAPi and who meet the following criteria:[3]

Undergraduate and Graduate

Either Present with a documented disability and work with a representative of the Office of Disability Services, *or* self-identify as an individual with a disability;

Demonstrate an interest in disability issues.

Additionally for Undergraduate students

Credits: At least 24 QPA: At least 3.1/4.0

Additionally for Graduate students

Credits: At least 18 QPA: At least 3.3/4.0

References[edit source]

^ MWCC students inducted into Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society. ^ New mentor program for students with disabilities ^ Jump up to:a b c Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society - About Us ^ Delta Alpha Pi chapters

External Links[edit source]

Official website

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