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Phi Sigma Alpha Endowed Fund

Phi Sigma Alpha was founded in 1910 as a scholastic honorary fraternity at The University of Akron. The honorary recognizes and honors students who have maintained a high scholastic average during their tenure at the University. Juniors who have completed at least 65 semester credits (47 of these credits completed at The University of Akron) and have a minimum 3.5 GPA, and seniors who have completed a minimum of 97 semester credits (47 of these credits completed at The University of Akron) and have a minimum of 3.25 GPA are invited to join Phi Sigma Alpha. Those students who accept the invitation are eligible for consideration to receive one of several scholarships awarded annually from The Phi Sigma Alpha Endowed Fund. Candidates shall be enrolled in the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences and shall be chosen on the basis of scholarly achievement.

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