Kappa Delta Pi
Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in education. Founded in 1911, the organization has more than 30,000 members in 665 chapters across the United States. Famous KDP members include Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jean Piaget and George Washington Carver. The Eta Zeta Chapter at Texas State University was chartered in 1951.
- 3.25 overall GPA
- Undergraduates: Completion of 30 hours
- Graduate or Post-Bac: Completion of 6 hours
- Intention to teach
- Monthly professional development meetings
- Initiation ceremony
- Service projects
- Social events
Local Benefits
- Honor cords that can be worn at graduation
- Certificate of membership for your classroom wall or portfolio
- Membership to list on your résumé
- Local professional development meetings
- Leadership and service opportunities
- Opportunities to network with other local honor society members
National Benefits
- Access to teacher resources through the KDP website
- Access to professional development experiences offered by the national office
- Subscription to the New Teacher Advocate, a national journal for beginning teachers
- Eligibility for scholarships
Please email the chapter sponsor for information about membership and for a list of the chapter's events.
Faculty Sponsor: Nathan Bond (NathanBond@txstate.edu)