Pi Sigma Alpha

Membership & Chapter Resources

There are several ways for chapters to sign up new members and facilitate the payment of dues. Advisors are encouraged to read the Membership Order Instructions carefully and watch the video below to determine the best process for their chapter.

Chapters that do not want to process memberships via My Honor Society should fill out this form with all student information and email to the national office at office@pisigmaalpha.org.

Chapters are required to submit an annual report to the national office by June 30. This report should identify key student officers and lists the chapter’s activities for the past year. The information in this report is used to select the winners of the Best Chapter Awards, so chapters should take care to make them as complete as possible.

Chapter that were recipients of a Chapter Activity Grant are required to submit a report on expenditures by June 15.

This handbook lays out some of the key responsibilities of a Pi Sigma Alpha chapter advisor, as well as detailed instructions for various PSA processes, and best chapter practices.

This handbook lays out the roles and responsibilities of student officers. It includes information on best practices for a student board, important dates and programs, and the role of the faculty advisor.

All chapters must adhere to PSA’s social media guidelines.

Chapter advisors, check out this video from a panel of current and former chapter advisors for insights on how to frame your PSA service for your tenure and promotion file.

Recruitment Materials

Looking for recruitment materials? Download and print or email a PSA flyer/brochure. The national office is able to personalize the contact information on these materials for your chapter upon request (email: office@pisigmaalpha.org).

Not sure where to start with recruiting students to join your PSA chapter? Check out our tip sheet for best practices related to member recruitment.

Trying to have a more active chapter? Check out our tip sheet, as well as the shared Google drive where advisors share examples from their own chapter events.