LEX

Lambda Epsilon Chi National Honor Society

To join LEX, you must meet the following requirements:


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For the Class of 2024:

College of DuPage

Office of Student Life

425 Fawell Blvd.

Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

The next LEX Induction Ceremony will take place on May 24, 2024. 

Applications for both degree students and certificate students can be downloaded by clicking the links above. These are fillable forms. Applications will be accepted from January 1-February 15 of the calendar year you wish to be inducted.

For information on the national chapter, please go to LEX HONOR SOCIETY

By attending the LEX induction ceremony, you and your guests agree pictures taken at the event may be used by Paralegal Club and LEX to promote both clubs for educational purposes.

LEX GPA FAQ’s

Q: I am seeking an Associate Degree and have a 3.75 GPA in my Paralegal Studies related classes. In my general education classes, however, my GPA is only 3.22. Does this qualify me for LEX?

A: No. Those seeking an Associate Degree require a 3.6 GPA in all Paralegal Studies related classes and a 3.25 GPA in all other classes. The “other classes” in this case refer to those not part of the Paralegal Studies program. Such as math, english, etc. They are considered separately, and the GPA calculation is also separate.

Q: I took a Paralegal Studies class during my first semester at COD but had a problem mid-semester that caused me to fail the class. I took the class again and got an “A.” How are these “two” grades calculated in my GPA?

A: Grades earned in every program-related class (i.e., PLGL or OFTI-1200)  taken by a student will count toward calculating the student’s 3.6 GPA, regardless of whether the student later repeats a particular class for a higher grade. So in the example you’ve listed, both grades would be used in the GPA calculation. 

Q: Are there non-PLGL classes that are considered part of the program-related classes?

A: Yes. For example, OFTI-1200, which is a required class, is considered a program-related class. Also, there are elective Criminal Justice classes (CRIMJ-1151 & CRIMJ-1153) that are considered program-related classes. For those pursuing an Associate of Arts degree, these are used to calculate the paralegal portion of the GPA, the 3.6 requirement.

Q: I am required to take a math class for my Associate of Arts degree. Because it had been so long since I had last taken math, I decided to take a math prep class. Does the “B” I received in my math prep class count toward the 3.25 “gen-ed” GPA?

A: No. Since the prep class is not a college-level class and is only taken to prepare a student for the subsequent college math, it is not considered in the GPA. This is true of all “college-prep” classes that begin with an “0.”

Q: I took an additional program-related elective that was not required to graduate because I thought it would be beneficial in my chosen area of law. Will this count in my program-related GPA?

A: Yes. It will be counted in the program-related GPA (the 3.6 part).


LEX FACULTY CO-ADVISORS

Annie Knight

Linda Jenkins

LEX OFFICERS