Psi Beta Honor Society | What Students Should Know
Psi Beta is an honor society traditionally associated with the field of psychology, with a particular focus on students at community colleges and other two-year institutions. It commonly operates through campus chapters and recognizes students who meet academic criteria established by their institution and local chapter.
If you received an invitation, a helpful first step is understanding what it represents at your specific school—how eligibility was determined, whether there is an active psychology chapter, and what participation typically involves.
Who Psi Beta Is For
Psi Beta generally serves undergraduate students studying psychology or related behavioral sciences, often at community colleges or two-year institutions, who meet academic eligibility criteria. Requirements and chapter activity can vary by campus.
How Invitations Typically Work
Invitations are commonly issued through a participating institution or local psychology department. Students may receive invitations via a faculty advisor, department office, or official chapter outreach. Students can ask which chapter issued the invitation and what criteria were used.
Certification, Affiliation, and What That Means
Some honor societies, including Psi Beta, participate in private membership associations such as the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS). These affiliations indicate organizational membership and alignment with internal standards.
They are not government accreditation, not college or university accreditation, and do not define legitimacy or outcomes on their own.
— What Does “Certified Honor Society” Mean?
— ACHS “Certified” Member Societies
How Students Should Evaluate Fit
Students evaluating Psi Beta or any psychology honor society often consider:
— How eligibility for the invitation was determined
— Whether there is an active chapter at their institution
— What academic, research, or transfer-oriented opportunities are available locally
— How participation aligns with academic and professional goals
— Honor Society Guides
— What Is an Honor Society?
Can Students Join More Than One Honor Society?
Yes. Many students participate in multiple honor societies or academic organizations, especially when those organizations serve different disciplines or stages of education.
Disclaimer
This page is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not evaluate academic merit, student achievement, institutional endorsement, or the quality or value of any organization.
Honor Society® is an independent, private organization and is not affiliated with Psi Beta or any third-party organization referenced on this page. Nothing on this page is intended to interfere with any organization’s operations or relationships; students should verify details directly and make decisions based on complete disclosures and personal goals.

