SPURS National Honor Society (Service, Patriotism, Unity, Responsibility, and Sacrifice) was a
collegiatesophomorehonor society which disbanded in 2005. Several chapters remain in operation independently.
History
SPURS was founded at
Montana State University at
Bozeman as an honor society for Sophomore women in 1922.[1] Chapters were spread across the United States, primarily at smaller colleges and
universities and the emphasis remained on
community service and scholarship.
Originally a women-only organization, SPURS became
co-educational in 1976. The national organization dissolved as of May 31, 2006 by decision of the October 2005 National Convention.[2][3]
Surviving chapters
MSU Bozeman chapter
The MSU SPURS that were left decided to join with the MSU Student Alumni Association the following the year (as did the dissolved society "Fangs"—a branch from the
Intercollegiate Knights). With this team up, MSU's student alumni association-"SPURS and Fangs"- is in rapid development.
Linfield College chapter
After the dissolution of the national organization, the SPURS chapter at
Linfield College in
McMinnville,
Oregon decided to remain an honor society dedicated to the founding ideals. The club expanded to include juniors and seniors, abandoning its sophomore-only rule. The Linfield chapter may now be dormant.[4]
University of Arizona chapter
Students at the UofA reinstalled SPURS as a club in 2017 and has been a recognized club by the Associated Students of the University of Arizona since. “The purpose of SPURS shall be to offer service to the University, the surrounding community, and region...and to foster among all students a spirit of loyalty, helpfulness, and academic excellence.”