Alpha Epsilon Delta (ΑΕΔ) Honor Society FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions
This page answers common student questions about Alpha Epsilon Delta (ΑΕΔ). For an overview of the organization:
— Alpha Epsilon Delta (ΑΕΔ) overview
What is Alpha Epsilon Delta (ΑΕΔ)?
Alpha Epsilon Delta is a national honor society traditionally associated with students pursuing medicine and other health-related professions.
Who is Alpha Epsilon Delta for?
It generally serves undergraduate students on pre-health tracks who meet academic eligibility criteria set by their institution and local chapter.
How do Alpha Epsilon Delta invitations work?
Invitations are typically issued through a school-affiliated pre-health chapter or advisor. Students can ask which chapter issued the invitation and what criteria were used.
Is Alpha Epsilon Delta a legitimate honor society?
Alpha Epsilon Delta is an established academic honor society. Students should evaluate any honor society using clear disclosures, chapter activity, and alignment with their academic or professional goals.
What does “certified” mean for honor societies?
In this context, “certified” usually refers to participation in a private membership association. It is not government accreditation and not college or university accreditation.
— What Does “Certified Honor Society” Mean?
Can students join more than one honor society?
Yes. Many pre-health students participate in multiple academic organizations or honor societies.
Disclaimer
This page is for informational and educational purposes only. Honor Society® is not affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Delta or any third-party organization referenced here.

