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How to Join

We are proud have an interested person learn about our standards and goals, so that he or she may become more interested in scholarship and mathematics. Although membership is reserved for those of high scholastic merit, our lecture meetings are open to all who are interested in attending.

According to the Pi Mu Epsilon Constitution, A person meeting any of the following five sets of qualifications may be elected to membership by a chapter. This election shall be irrespective of sex, religion, race, or national origin.

1. Undergraduate students who have had at least two years of college mathematics including calculus, who have completed their mathematical work with honor (at least B average), and who are in the top one-third of their class in their general course work.

2. Sophomores who are majoring or intend to major in mathematics, who have completed at least three semesters (four quarters) of college mathematics including one year of calculus, who have achieved a straight A record in all mathematics courses taken, and who are in the top quarter of their class in their general course work.

3. Graduate students whose mathematical work is at least equivalent to that required of qualified undergraduates, and who have maintained at least a B average in mathematics during their last school year prior to their election.

4. Members of the faculty in mathematics or related subjects.

5. Any persons who have achieved distinction in a mathematical science.

What do these requirements mean at Miami?

As an undergraduate student, you need to have completed MTH 151, 251, 252, and either 222 or 231, following the grade guidelines stated above. Any questions concerning your eligibility should be directed to our advisors, Dr. Tao Jiang or Dr. Reza Akhtar .

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