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Upsilon Phi Delta

Upsilon Phi Delta (ΥΦΔ) is a United States honor society for college students and individuals in the field of healthcare administration.[1] The society was formed in 1965 to recognize and support academic excellence health administration students and to advance the profession.[2][3] It is a member of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration, which oversees it operations.[4][5][6]

Upsilon Phi Delta

1965 (1965)

Independent

Active

Healthcare administration

National

To recognize, reward, and encourage academic excellence in the study of healthcare management and policy.

  Crimson red and   Blue

Rose

AUPHA Exchange

134

c/o AUPHA
1730 M St, NW
Suite 407

Washington D.C. 20036
United States

Symbols[edit]

The name of the society is derived from the Greek words Υγείας (health), Φροντίδα (care), and Διοίκηση (to administer or lead).[9] Its colors are crimson red and blue.[4] Its flower is the rose.[10]

Membership[edit]

Student members of Upsilon Phi Delta are admitted in the semester before their graduation in a healthcare administration program.[11][12] They are selected based on cumulative grades, community service, and/or contribution to the healthcare management profession.[13][10] In addition to students, faculty, healthcare administrations, healthcare executives, and individuals who contribute to the field of healthcare administration can also join as alumni or honorary members.[12][11]

Honor society

Professional fraternities and sororities

Master of Health Administration

Bachelor of Science in Public Health

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