We are so proud of our students, who were recently inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa college honorary society. Less than 1% of all college students qualify for acceptance.
Congratulations to: Patrick Steven McCaw, a junior with mathematics and statistics and analytics majors and a physics minor, of Pittsboro; Tyler James Britt, a senior with a physics major and a mathematics minor, of Fayetteville; Anya Kennedy Frazer, a junior with physics and music majors, of Raleigh; Ashwath Shastry Kapilavai, a senior with a physics major and data science and music minors, of Cary; Puja B. Nakkala, a senior with a neuroscience major and astronomy and chemistry minors, of Apex; and Sanath Reddy Yeduri, a senior with nutrition and physics majors and a chemistry minor, of Cary.
Phi Beta Kappa membership is open to undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences and professional degree programs who meet stringent eligibility requirements. A student who has completed 75 hours of coursework in the liberal arts and sciences with a GPA of 3.85 or better (on a 4-point scale) is eligible for membership. Also eligible is any student who has completed 105 hours of coursework in the liberal arts and sciences with a 3.75 GPA. Grades earned at other universities are not considered.