Beta Beta Beta Eta Psi (TriBeta) is a society for students dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study(s). TriBeta was founded in 1922 at Oklahoma City University by Dr. Frank G. Brooks and a group of his students. The Eta Psi chapter of TriBeta at GSU was established in 1986. Our objective is to facilitate a community of students interested in the biological sciences within Georgia State University. We also seek to serve the area around us through community service.

Throughout the year, several seminars and guest lectures are hosted by the club to inform students of opportunities available in the field of biology. The club participates in community service projects and organizes field trips and social events.

Governance
• TriBeta Biological Honor Society and the Biology Club and its members agree to abide by the University policies and all federal, state and local laws.
• Non-Discrimination: Membership,  leadership  and  participation  in  the  organization  must  be  open  to  all  students  without  regard to race,  color,  sex,  age,  religion,  national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability, or status as a U.S. veteran.
• Hazing Policy: This  organization  prohibits  its  members,  both  individually  and  collectively  from  committing  any  acts  of  hazing  as  defined  in  the  Student  Code  of  Conduct  at  Georgia  State  University.”  (The  most  revised version of  the  Code  of  Conduct  can  be  found on the Dean of  Students  website)
• Organization Agreement: TriBeta Biological Honor Society and the Biology Club agrees to abide by the Georgia Student Code of Conduct. Furthermore,  agrees  to  abide  by  all  Student  Activities  policies,  to  check  the  organization’s  OrgSync  account,  mailbox,  communicate  via  email upon request,  update  the  organization’s  records  on  OrgSync,  attend  a  student organization  orientation  annually,  and  renew  the  organization  by May 1st.