Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society in Business Administration
Faculty from New York University, Harvard, and Yale founded Delta Mu Delta in 1913
to promote scholarship in training for business and to recognize and reward scholastic
achievement. Today, Delta Mu Delta is one of the highest levels of national recognition
a business student can earn.
Membership in Delta Mu Delta is open only to students at colleges and universities with business programs accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Webster's chapter, Lambda Kappa, is open to Business and Management program undergraduates and candidates for the baccalaureate degree who have completed at least one-half of the work required for the degree with a cumulative average grade record of 3.70 or better, and who are in the top 20 percent of their college class in cumulative average grades; and to graduate and doctoral students who have completed at least one-half of the work required for their degree with a cumulative average grade record of 3.95 or better, and who are in the top 20 percent of their college class in cumulative average grades.
For additional information or questions, contact Sara Adams or Jayne Proesel at 321-449-4500.
- Delta Mu Delta Web site
- Photo Essay from the Space Coast Region's Inaugural Induction Ceremony (it will take few moments to open the slide show).
- Additional Photos from the upcoming Ceremony in May 2013.
- Click here and scroll to page 5 in the DMD newsletter to the article, "DMD Society Welcomes Mega-Chapter." Read about the installation of the Lambda Kappa Chapter of Delta Mu Delta at Webster University.
