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Type
  
Professional

Colors
  
Red, Violet

Publication
  
The Scalpel

Motto
  
Truth I Pursue

Flower
  
Red Rose

Founded
  
April 28, 1926; 90 years ago (1926-04-28) University of Alabama

Alpha Epsilon Delta (ΑΕΔ) is a U.S. health preprofessional honor society. The organization currently has more than 144,000 members within 186 chapters at universities throughout the United States, making it the world's largest Honor Society serving all students from different backgrounds in the pursuit of a career in healthcare.

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History

On April 28, 1926, fifteen premedical students at the University of Alabama met with Dr. Jack Montgomery, premedical adviser and professor of organic chemistry, to formalize the organization of a new premedical honor society. Baylor University, Samford University, The University of Texas, and the University of South Carolina established chapters in 1928/29. At the first national convention at the University of Alabama on April 18, 1930, ten members representing five chapters and one petitioning group were in attendance. Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED) has today become the world's largest Honor Society exclusively serving premedical education, with a membership exceeding 144,000 in 186 chapters. In 1949, AED was incorporated in the State of Michigan. In February 1962, the Society was reincorporated in the District of Columbia as a nonprofit, educational organization.

Mission statement

"Alpha Epsilon Delta is the National Health Preprofessional Honor Society dedicated to the encouragement and recognition of excellence in preprofessional health scholarship, including medicine, dentistry, veterinary, and others. The Society welcomes ALL students engaged in the pursuit of a professional healthcare career. AED offers opportunities for intellectual and professional development, provides a forum for students with common interests, and extends a program of service to benefit the college/university community."

Membership

Membership is open to undergraduate students with a major interest in medicine and who meet the minimum requirements. Some chapters offer an Associate membership for those who have yet to meet these requirements.

  • Achievement of 3.2 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) science and overall GPA
  • Complete at least three semesters (five quarters) of college credit/preprofessional health work
  • Good standing with your University's chapter
  • A certain number of volunteer hours may be required as well
  • Notable Chapters

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - Texas Alpha Chapter at The University of Texas at Austin

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - USC Alpha Chapter at The University of South Carolina (www.uofscaed.com)

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - Ohio Beta, Rho Rho Rho your Boat Chapter at The University of Toledo

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - Beta Chapter at Saint Louis University

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - Beta Chapter at Pennsylvania State University

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - Alpha Chapter at Cornell University

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - at the University of Washington, Seattle

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - at The Ohio State University, Columbus

    Alpha Epsilon Delta - Theta Chapter at University of California, Los Angeles

    Alpha Epsilon Delta-at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    References

    Alpha Epsilon Delta Wikipedia