Alpha Epsilon


Alpha Epsilon is a scholastic honor society recognizing academic achievement among students in the fields of agricultural, food, and biological engineering. It has thirty active chapters across the United States and a total membership of more than 8,200.

History

Alpha Epsilon Honor Society was founded at the University of Missouri on May 14, 1959, to recognize academic achievement among students in the field of Agricultural Engineering. The purpose of the society, as outlined in 1959 is:
To promote the high ideals of the engineering profession, to give recognition to those agricultural engineers who manifest worthy qualities of character, scholarship, and professional attainment, and to encourage and support such improvements in the agricultural engineering profession to make it an instrument of greater service to mankind.
It began steady expansion immediately, adding chapters at the University of Illinois, University of Minnesota, University of Arkansas, Purdue University and Virginia Tech. The first six chapters met to formally adopt a national constitution and bylaws four years after its founding, on December 11, 1963. While the Society's initial focus was Agricultural Engineering, this was later expanded to include Food Engineering, and Biological Engineering.
Alpha Epsilon was admitted as an associate member of the Association of College Honor Societies in 1968, with full membership achieved in 1970. By 2012, it had 17 active chapters, 148 active members, and 8,144 total initiates.
The society meets annually in conjunction with the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. The two organizations cooperate but are managed by two separate executive boards. They share a website and physical mailing address.

Symbols

Alpha Epsilon's crest is in the form of a shield with a banner displaying the name of the society, "Alpha Epsilon," The shield is further decorated with three symbols, the Horn of Plenty, a plow, and a T-square and a compass. These symbols represent the place of agricultural engineering in the production of food and fiber. At the top of the shield is the center portion of the key with the Greek letters Α and Ε.
Alpha Epsilon's colors are black and gold. Its badge is a key, etched in the back with the name of the owner, the name of the chapter, and the year of the member's initiation. The motto of the society is not public.

Governance

Chapters are fairly autonomous and allowed to manage their activity broadly. One commonality that is shared by many groups is the provision of tutoring services to students in the Agricultural sciences.

Membership

Membership is open to upperclassmen and graduate students of agricultural and biological engineering. Membership selection is based on character, leadership, and scholarship. Prospective members are juniors in the upper quarter of their class, seniors in the upper third of their class, or graduate students who met eligibility as an undergraduate or who have at least a 3.25 GPA after completing seven hours.
Alpha Epsilon has three types of members, active, alumni, and honorary.

Chapters

This is a list of Alpha Epsilon chapters, with active chapters indicated in bold and inactive chapters in italics.
NumberChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatus
1.Missouri Alpha1959University of MissouriColumbia, MissouriActive
BetaUnassigned
2.Minnesota Gamma1960University of MinnesotaSt. Paul, MinnesotaActive
3.Illinois Delta1960University of IllinoisUrbana, IllinoisActive
4.Arkansas Epsilon1961University of ArkansasFayetteville, ArkansasActive
5.Indiana Zeta1962Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette, IndianaActive
6.Virginia Eta1963Virginia TechBlacksburg, VirginiaActive
7.North Dakota Theta1964North Dakota State UniversityFargo, North DakotaActive
8.Ohio Iota1965Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OhioActive
9.South Dakota Kappa1966South Dakota State UniversityBrookings, South DakotaActive
10.Nebraska Lambda1966University of NebraskaLincoln, NebraskaActive
11.North Carolina Mu1966North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, North CarolinaActive
12.Colorado Nu1969Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, ColoradoActive
13.Texas Xi1969–xxxx ?University of TexasAustin, TexasInactive
14.Pennsylvania Omicron1970Penn State UniversityState College, PennsylvaniaActive
15.Iowa Pi1971Iowa State UniversityAmes, IowaActive
16.West Virginia Rho1971–xxxx ?West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West VirginiaInactive
17.Michigan Sigma1973Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MichiganActive
18.Wisconsin Tau1974University of WisconsinMadison, WisconsinActive
19.Oregon Upsilon1976Oregon State UniversityCorvallis, OregonActive
20.Texas Phi1976Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TexasActive
21.California Chi1976University of California, DavisDavis, CaliforniaActive
22.Maryland Psi1977University of MarylandCollege Park, MarylandActive
23.Kentucky Omega1977University of KentuckyLexington, KentuckyActive
X.Alpha BetaUnassigned
X.Beta BetaUnassigned
24.Florida Gamma Beta1979University of FloridaGainesville, FloridaActive
25.Alabama Delta Beta1980Auburn UniversityAuburn, AlabamaActive
26.Oklahoma Epsilon Beta1981Oklahoma State UniversityStillwater, OklahomaActive
27.Kansas Zeta Beta1983Kansas State UniversityManhattan, KansasActive
28.Arizona Eta Beta1986University of ArizonaTucson, ArizonaActive
29.North Carolina Theta Beta1996North Carolina A&T State UniversityGreensboro, North CarolinaActive
30.New York Iota Beta1998Cornell UniversityIthaca, New YorkActive
31.Florida Kappa Beta19xx ?Florida A&M UniversityTallahassee, FloridaActive