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Pi Tau Sigma

Pi Tau Sigma
ΠΤΣ
FoundedMarch 16, 1915; 109 years ago (1915-03-16)
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
TypeHonor Society
AffiliationACHS
StatusActive
EmphasisMechanical engineering
ScopeInternational
Member badge
Colors  Murrey and   Azure
Symbollozenge sable, torch, steel "H" section, Carnot cycle
FlowerWhite Rose
PublicationThe Condenser
   The Story of Pi Tau Sigma
Chapters182
Headquarters
United States
Websitepitausigma.net

Pi Tau Sigma (ΠΤΣ) is an international honor society in the field of mechanical engineering, with most chapters established in the United States. It honors mechanical engineering students who have exemplified the "principles of scholarship, character and service..." in the mechanical engineering profession.

History

Pi Tau Sigma came into being on March 16, 1915, at the University of Illinois. A similar organization was formed November 15, 1915, at the University of Wisconsin. The two schools then met to join their societies, doing so in Chicago on March 12, 1916.[1] To date, 167 chapters have been inducted into the organization throughout the United States, with 157 still active.[2][3]

Pi Tau Sigma marker at Georgia Tech

Membership

Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to join Pi Tau Sigma based on academic achievement. Juniors in the top 25% of their class and seniors in the top 35% of their class, based on grades, are invited to join. Membership fees are due at initiation, and membership lasts a lifetime.

Pi Tau Sigma members are chosen on a basis of sound engineering ability, scholarship, personality, and probable future success in their chosen field of mechanical engineering. There are three grades of membership: Honorary, Graduate, and Active. Honorary members are technical graduates actively engaged in engineering work, or members of mechanical engineering faculties. Graduate membership is conferred upon persons who would have been eligible had Pi Tau Sigma been established earlier in schools not having chapters, or upon those continuing graduate study. Active members are selected from the junior and senior mechanical engineering classes at their respective schools whose mechanical engineering curriculum must be accredited by the A.B.E.T.

Insignia

The colors of the society are murrey and azure. The flower is the white rose.

References

  1. ^ Griggs, Edwin I., ed. The Story of Pi Tau Sigma. 1993.
  2. ^ Pi Tau Sigma Chapter Roster. 2007. Archived 2007-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Microsoft Word - PTS.Condenser.2.10.04.doc[permanent dead link]
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