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Pi Mu Epsilon (PME)
Virginia Delta Chapter's purpose is to promote scholarly activity in mathematics. To qualify for membership you must: (1) have junior or senior standing and have at least two years of mathematics with at least a "B" average and be in the top one third of the class; (2) be a sophomore in the top quarter of the class who is majoring or intending to major in mathematics, having completed at least three regular terms of college mathematics, with a straight "A" record in all mathematics courses taken.

Tau Sigma Rho (TSR)
A mathematics fraternity, its purpose is the promotion of scholarly activities in mathematics. To qualify for membership you must have completed at least two terms of work in calculus, have attained a 2.0 GPA in mathematics and in all college work, and be recommended by a faculty member of the mathematics department or a department chairperson if your major is not mathematics. Membership in Tau Sigma Rho is required of all eligible math majors.

Sigma Pi Sigma (SPS)
The Roanoke College chapter of the National Physics Honor Society. To be eligible for membership, you must rank in the upper 33 percent of the class and must have completed at least one course of physics above the introductory level.

Roanoke College Student Chapter of the Association of Computing Machinery (RCSCACM)
Computer Science has a student chapter of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM).

The Society of Physics Students (SPS)
The Society of Physics Students is a national organization that promotes educational activities for all students interested in physics.  Any student or faculty member with an interest in physics may join. 

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