Delta Delta Epsilon is a national honor society dedicated to recognizing and encouraging excellence in scholarship in the forensic sciences. The mission is to function as an honor and professional organization for students of the forensic sciences.
Who is eligible?
Undergraduate Students
- Enrolled at West Virginia University and declared a major Forensic Biology, Forensic Chemistry, or Forensic Examiner
- Enrolled in upper-level forensics courses (third-year standing)
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 in a 4.0 scale
Graduate Students
- Enrolled at West Virginia University and declared a major in Forensic Science
- Have completed 12 semester hours within the program
- Minimum GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale
Professional Members
- Alumni of collegiate chapters or
- Earned one or more collegiate degrees with a 3.3 GPA as an undergraduate student or 3.5 GPA as a graduate student and have not been previously initiated into another chapter of Delta Delta Epsilon or
- Earned one or more degrees qualifying them to work in a profession with a 3.3 GPA as an undergraduate student or 3.5 GPA as a graduate student and have made a distinctive contribution to a profession affiliated with forensic science
Active Member Requirements:
- Annual dues are due by October 1
- Attend a minimum of 3 chapter meetings per semester
- Participate in at least 2 of the required chapter activities per semester
Club Advisor
Tiffany Edwards, Tiffany.Edwards1@mail.wvu.edu