Who We Are
This group is a registered student organization of Pacific University. The Pacific Psychology Group was developed for students, by students as a resource for psychology majors and minors and other folks of Pacific interested in the scientific study of behavior. This Psi Chi chapter hinges on opportunity, opportunity to be active in your communities, in scholarship, fellowship, and to help you become competitive applicants for graduate school. Therefore, Pacific Psi Chi and Psychology Club require all members to participate in at least four units of community service or fund raising activities throughout the year to be eligible for Psi Chi National Honor Society induction in the spring.
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Rule 2: Respect other people's time and bandwidth (corollary: Lurk before you leap)
Rule 3: Share expert knowledge whenever possible
Rule 4: Respect other people's privacy
Rule 5: Be forgiving of other people's mistakes
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Pacific University Oregon Chapter Psi Chi and Psychology Club
Posted by Olivia Buscho, Sunday, February 12th, 2012 @ 4:17pm
Hello Everyone!
I just wanted to update you on the professor panel. The last time we met I was going to contact the professors to speak at our panel on April 5th. So far six have responded, Dawn Salgado is a "maybe" and the rest can't participate. We can talk about this again at our meeting, but we will need to decide if we want to ask more people or cancel the panel.
Posted by Heide Island, Wednesday, May 25th, 2011 @ 2:34pm
Article 1: New probabilities of admission into graduate psychology programs
Article 2: Q and A about Successful Psychology Graduate Admissions
Article 3: School-smart but culture [workplace] dumb - College Students in the Workplace