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UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERSHIP​​
A potential new member seeking to join an active undergraduate chapter must fulfill all eligibility requirements, have a vote of 100% of the active chapter, and have declared a major of classical studies, archaeology, anthropology, biological anthropology, history, or other major at the discretion of the chapter’s active member body. Potential new members in their first year must have a GPA of 2.8. Potential new members in their sophomore year or above must have and maintain a 3.0 GPA.
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HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
Honorary membership is open to individuals who graduated from a university or college prior to the establishment of a chapter of DIG on their campus. In the case of honorary membership, an individual should demonstrate expertise and skill in a related field. This expertise can be shown through academic publication, public outreach, related positions held, etc. Graduate students, professors, or professionals interested in the ancient world may apply or may be contacted by the active members about honorary membership.
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BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
Members of DIG become a part of a broad community focused on understanding our collective human past, present, and future. As we are a young and growing organization, our members benefit by getting to experience the beginning of a new tradition across disciplines, contributing to the development of a stronger academic and professional community, and developing important connections with their future colleagues and coworkers.
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