Alpha Mu Gamma at 快播视频 Coast College
Alpha Mu Gamma is the first and largest national collegiate foreign language honor society of the United States. It was established on April 29, 1931 at Los Angeles City College by five members of the College foreign language faculty. These five members recognized the need for a society to honor achievement in all foreign languages at an early stage in the student's career. More than 346 charters have been granted to chapters in the United States, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. Chapters are found both in state and private universities, four years as well as two years colleges. Permanent membership is the only membership that confers transcript notation and honors graduation privileges.
Minimum Criteria for Provisional Membership:
Any student who has met part of the requirements for Permanent Membership and has expressed an interest in eventually becoming a Full Member. Upon the completion of all the requirements, Provisional Member shall be eligible for Full Membership.
Minimum Criteria for Permanent Membership:
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Completed at least 12 units of college-level coursework, excluding qualifying foreign language/ESL/American Sign Language courses with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 AND
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Earned grades of "A" in two college-level courses (each at least 3 semester units) of the same foreign language or American Sign Language courses OR
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If you are a native of non-English speaking country, two "A" letter grades ion college level English or English as Second Language (ESL) courses (ESL 199, ENGL 100, etc)
Click here for the applications:
If you've already submitted the GHC General Application form once this year, there is no need to submit it again.
General Information Form (PDF)
Activities of the Society include:
- The publication of the quarterly Newsletter
- Biennial national conventions
- Regional conferences at which students are able to meet others who share their interest in foreign languages
- Chapter meetings and special chapter activities of every sort
- The sponsorship of National Foreign Language Week
- Distribution of its posters each year in celebration of the Week
- The annual awarding of three national scholarships.