Founded in 1776, The Phi Beta Kappa Society is the nation’s premier honor society, championing education in the arts and sciences for 250 years. Guided by the belief that a love of learning is the guide of life, Phi Beta Kappa fosters intellectual curiosity and recognizes academic excellence across disciplines. With more than 700,000 members and chapters at over 290 colleges and universities, the Society builds a community devoted to lifelong learning and engagement.
Since 1776, we have encouraged intellectual curiosity—the drive to discover, question, innovate, and evolve—fueling generations of trailblazers within our membership. From renowned authors, scientists, and mathematicians to Nobel Laureates and Supreme Court Judges, our members use the skills learned through their arts and sciences education to navigate the world, spark conversations, unlock new ways of thinking, and address society’s most pressing challenges.
As the Society celebrates its 250th anniversary, it remains a place where knowledge inspires action, where the arts and sciences are recognized as tools for change, and where members are empowered to shape a more informed, innovative, and thriving future.


