This distinguished honorary college society was founded in 1776 by five students at the College of William and Mary. The society embraces the principles of freedom of inquiry and liberty of thought and expression. Invitation to membership in Phi Beta Kappa is a reflection of the highest scholastic achievement from among the leading candidates for college degrees in the liberal arts and sciences.
Illinois College is one of only 293 select campuses in the country — just 10% of institutions — and one of only 11 in Illinois. The Illinois College Epsilon chapter was founded by then-President Charles Rammelkamp in 1931. His work to establish the College’s chapter gained recognition for the academic excellence and unique qualities of an Illinois College education.