Student Honors Societies
Omega Rho
Omega Rho International Honor Society for operations research, management science, and related areas is a Member Society of the Association of College Honor Societies. The purpose of the Society is to encourage the study of operations research and management science related disciplines, to recognize and honor excellence in such studies, and to further professional interests.
AFIT Chapter Faulty Advisor: Dr. Raymond Hill
Eta Kappa Nu (HKN)
National Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society. Eta Kappa Nu is a unique membership organization dedicated to encouraging and recognizing excellence in the electrical and computer engineering field. Members consist of students, alumni, and other professionals who have demonstrated exceptional academic and professional accomplishments.
AFIT Chapter Faculty Advisor: Dr. Andrew Terzouli
Sigma Gamma Tau
National Honor Society in Aerospace Engineering. Sigma Gamma Tau is the honor society for Aerospace Engineering. It seeks to identify and recognize achievement and excellence in the Aerospace field. Sigma Gamma Tau's collegiate chapters elect annually to membership those students, alumni, and professionals who, by conscientious attention to their studies or professional duties, uphold this high standard for the betterment of their profession.
AFIT Chapter Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mark Reeder
Sigma Iota Epsilon
Sigma Iota Epsilon is both an honorary and professional society. This means that its general purpose is two-fold: to encourage and recognize scholastic excellence; and to promote cooperation between the academic and professional aspects of management.
AFIT Chapter Faculty Advisor: Dr. Brent T. Langhals
Tau Beta Pi
Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation’s second-oldest honor society, founded at Lehigh University in 1885 to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as students in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges.
AFIT Chapter Faculty Advisor: Dr. Julie A. Jackson