Membership Requirements

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

a. Must rank in the upper 10 percent of their journalism/mass communication class (i.e. juniors among juniors, seniors among seniors).

b. Must have completed at least 5 semesters or 8 quarters of degree work.

c. Must have completed at least 9 semester hours of credit in professional skills courses in journalism/mass communication (for example: newswriting, advertising copy, basic photojournalism, broadcast news reporting, editing, magazine writing, reporting, etc.) Examples of courses that do not meet that requirement include journalism/mass communication history, mass media and society, communications law, communication theory, broadcast production.

d. Must have at least a 3.00 GPA (on 4.0 system) in junior/senior level journalism/mass communication courses.

e. Must count all college courses applicable to their degree in computing the overall GPA to determine rank in the upper 10 percent.

GRADUATE STUDENTS

a. Masters students in journalism/mass communication who rank in the top 10% of those who have completed the equivalent of two semesters of full-time coursework in their graduate degree program.

b. Chapters may induct more than 10% if those students have all done exemplary work, for example, earning a 4.0 or the equivalent for all coursework.

FACULTY MEMBER

Must meet high standards of excellence equivalent to those required of students (that is, upper 10 percent). In general, they must have demonstrable records of teaching and scholarly excellence at least equivalent to that required at most universities for the conferral of tenure. Faculty status alone is not sufficient for KTA membership.

HONORARY MEMBERS

Are those who, by definition, do not meet the qualifications for regular membership but have excelled in other scholarly ways. Chapters may elect as honorary members persons whose scholarly qualities have distinguished them in media and elsewhere. Scholarly qualities include significant contributions in journalism and mass communication that reflect the Kappa Tau Alpha values of knowledge, truth and accuracy. Honorary members can include alumni of at least 10 years’ standing. Chapters must submit a letter of nomination for an Honorary Member and explain how the nominee qualifies. Students are not eligible for honorary membership.

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