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The Kappa Theta Epsilon Society was founded at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1957 by the graduating class of Cooperative Education Students of that year. Their purpose was to mark in a fitting manner those who conferred honor upon the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University by distinguished scholarship, industrial ability, integrity, breadth of interest, and adaptability as undergraduates in the Cooperative Education Program and to develop a spirit of competitive achievement in academic work.
As a national organization, the Kappa Theta Epsilon Society aspires to promote CooperativeEducation by recognizing outstanding students in the Cooperative Education Program, students who are among the most able and qualified in the country. In addition, the Kappa Theta Epsilon Society hopes to provide service to the Cooperative Education Programs at member schools and serve as a forum for the exchange of ideas regarding Cooperative Education.
Kappa Theta Epsilon currently has 17 chapters and is looking to start chapters at colleges and universities across the United States, including your school.
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