Theta Alpha Kappa is the national honors society for scholars in Theology and Religious Studies. The society was founded at Manhattan College in 1976 and features 180 chapters around the country with nearly 11,000 members.
Fordham University's chapter,
Alpha Theta Omicron, was established in 2007. It is comprised of students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, both in their general studies but particularly in the area of Theology and Religious Studies. Members have completed at least 12 credits in Theology or Religious Studies, and maintained a 3.5 GPA in these courses and a 3.0 GPA overall.
For more information, please visit the
Theta Alpha Kappa website.