Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is open to athletes, coaches, and all students. FCA presents the challenge of Christianity to rela- tionships and lives. Advisor: Tami Marvin President: Micah Marvin
Academic Honorary Organizations
Alpha Kappa Delta is an international sociology honorary society founded to promote service and research to humankind. Membership is open to sociology majors and minors or those who have completed four sociology courses with a GPA of 3.0 in those courses and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and rank in the top 35% of their class. Advisor: Danelle DeBoer President: Desiree Erikson
Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honorary organization for freshmen college students. Qualifications for membership include first-year student standing with a minimum GPA of 3.5 in their first semester at Doane, with at least 14 graded credits; or a 3.5 average in the first year, with at least 28 graded credits. Interterm and/or summer credits are not included. Advisor: Barbara Clement
Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary organization that recognizes outstanding leadership and commitment to the theatre. Members are se- lected on a point system based upon their theatre participation. Advisor: Robin McKercher President: Bre Carodine
Beta Beta Beta (Tri Beta) is a national honor society for students inter- ested in biology. The Doane College group is known as the Iota Mu chapter. Activities may include tours of research centers, field trips, fund-raising, and presentations by outside speakers on topics of biologi- cal interest. An active membership requires completion of three courses in biology of which at least one is at the 300 level or above, with a grade of B- or higher in all biology courses. A GPA of 3.0 is also required with plans to major in biology, biochemistry, environmental science, and national science with a biology emphasis. Advisor: Kate Marley President: Kelsey Lueke
Cardinal Key, a national honor society, acts as a service organization to the College and community and recognizes the achievements of its members. Some of the society’s projects include an annual fund-raiser to purchase books for the library and fund-raisers for various charitable organizations, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Qualification for membership is determined at the end of the sophomore or junior year based on a cumulative
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