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==Chapter List==
==Chapter List==
The chapters {{as of|2017|5|30|lc=y}}<ref>[https://www.epsilonpiphi.org/chapter-information Epsilon Pi Phi chapter information]</ref>
The chapters {{as of|2021|10|26|lc=y}}<ref>[https://www.epsilonpiphi.org/chapter-information Epsilon Pi Phi chapter information]</ref>


*[[American Public University System|American Military/American Public University]]
*[[American Public University System|American Military/American Public University]]
*[[Anna Maria College]]
*[[Arkansas State University]]
*[[Arkansas Tech University]]
*[[Arkansas Tech University]]
*[[California University of Pennsylvania]]
*[[California University of Pennsylvania]]
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*[[Franklin University]]
*[[Franklin University]]
*[[Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis]]
*[[Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis]]
*[[Thomas Jefferson University]] (formerly Philadelphia University)
*[[John Jay College]]
*[[John Jay College]]
*[[Metropolitan College of New York]]
*[[Metropolitan College of New York]]
*[[Millersville University]]
*[[Millersville University]]
*[[Norwich University]]
*[[Norwich University]]
*[[Nova Southeastern University]]
*[[Ohio Christian University]]
*[[Ohio Christian University]]
*[[Philadelphia University]]
*[[Rowan University]]
*[[Rowan University]]
*[[University at Albany, SUNY]]
*[[University of Guam]]


== See also==
== See also==

Revision as of 23:54, 26 October 2021

Epsilon Pi Phi
ΕΠΦ
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
Washington, DC
TypeHonor Society
AffiliationACHS
EmphasisEmergency management, homeland security, disaster research and science, criminal justice, and continuity management disciplines
ScopeNational
Colors  Green,   Gold and   Blue
SymbolJefferson Memorial
Chapters19
Headquarters
US
WebsiteOfficial website

Epsilon Pi Phi (ΕΠΦ) is a scholastic honor society recognizing academic achievement among students in the field of emergency management, homeland security, disaster research and science, criminal justice, and continuity management disciplines.

The society was established by The Foundation for Higher Education Accreditation in 2006 in Washington, DC[1] so that students within emergency management programs would have recognition of academic success and contributions to the profession.

It was admitted to the Association of College Honor Societies in 2017.

Chapter List

The chapters as of 26 October 2021[2]

See also

References

External links