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Omicron
Delta Epsilon
International
Honor Society in Economics, Tau Chapter
Bloomsburg
University of Pennsylvania

Objective
The objectives of Omicron Delta Epsilon are:
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the recognition of
scholastic attainment and the honoring of outstanding achievements in
economics; |
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the establishment of
closer ties between students and faculty in the economics within the
colleges and universities, and among college and universities; |
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the publication of
its official journal, The American Economist; and |
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The sponsoring of
panels at professional meetings as well as the Irving Fisher and Frank W.
Taussig competitions.

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History
Omicron Delta Epsilon, one of the world's largest academic honor societies, was
created through the merger of two honor societies, Omicron Delta Gamma and
Omicron Chi Epsilon
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Omicron Delta Gamma
(the Order of Artus) was founded in 1915 by John R. Commons, university of
Wisconsin and Frank Taussig, Harvard University. |
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Omicron Chi epsilon
was founded in 1955 by Alan A brown while he was a student at the City
College of New York. |
Omicron Delta Epsilon has over 560 chapters located in the United States,
Canada,, Australia, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Egypt
and France.

Activities
Chapter activities vary widely, ranging from invited speakers, group
discussions, dinners, meetings, and field trip o special projects such as review
sessions and tutoring for students in economics.

Awards
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THE IRVING FISHER
GRADUATE ARTICLE AWARD, pays $500 and provides an opportunity to present the
paper at the next annual meeting of the American Economic Association and
publication of the article in The American Economist. |
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THE FRANK W. AUSSIG
UNDERGRADUATE ARTICLE AWARD pays $250 to the winner and $100 to the winner's
ODE chapter and provides for the publication in The American Economist. |
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Biennially, Omicron
Delta Epsilon grants the JOHN R. COMMONS AWARD to an outstanding economist
in recognition of his or her achievements and service both to the economics profession
and to Omicron Delta Epsilon.

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Admission
Requirements
The
minimum requirements for admission for undergraduates are:
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completion of 12
semester hours of economics courses; and |
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attainment of at
least a "B" average in economics courses and an overall
"b" average in all classes. |
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Students do not have
to be economics majors, but must have a genuine interest in economics in
addition to meeting the above requirements. |
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The minimum
requirements may be raised by local chapters. |
Graduate students in economics are judged solely on their graduate work.
they must have:
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completed one
semester of full time work, with |
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attainment of a
"B" or better average. |
No
one shall be denied membership because of sex, race, color, creed, or national
origin.
A
life-membership fee is paid by each prospective member of Omicron Delta Epsilon
upon election to the Society. In return, the member receives a membership
card, scroll and a year's subscription (two issues) to The American Economist.
The purchase of the official key or pin by the initiates is optional but highly
encouraged.
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