Delta Epsilon Sigma, Alpha Mu
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
The Department of Catholic Studies sponsors Seton Hall University's Alpha Mu chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma, a national scholastic honor society for students, faculty and alumni of colleges and universities with a Catholic tradition. Present at Seton Hall since 1941, Seton Hall's Delta Epsilon Sigma chapter was one of the first established in the country.
Membership Requirements
Delta Epsilon Sigma recognizes academic accomplishments, fosters scholarly activities
and encourages a sense of intellectual community among its members. To be eligible
for membership, candidates must be persons who have a record of outstanding academic
accomplishment, who have shown dedication to intellectual activity, and who have accepted
their responsibility of service to others by various service activities, coming from
all schools/colleges and disciplines all over the university.
Undergraduate students shall have completed at least fifty percent of the credit requirements for their baccalaureate degrees and rank not lower than the highest twenty percentile of their class in scholarship. Junior and senior students must have a 3.5 or higher GPA and present one faculty nomination/letter of recommendation in order to be nominated for membership to Seton Hall's Alpha Mu Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma. Graduate students shall have completed one-half of the credit requirements for their degree and shall have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent. There is a $65.00 fee to cover membership dues.
Students interested in applying for membership should contact Gloria Aroneo [email protected] by March 1, 2023.
Benefits of Membership
Student members of Delta Epsilon Sigma become members of a National Scholarly community
that recognizes their high academic achievements, character and are distinguished
for dedication to service.
Other benefits include:
• Life-long subscription to the Delta Epsilon Sigma Journal containing essays, scholarly
articles, poetry and short stories
• Opportunities to apply for $1,000 scholarship competitions for study during their
senior year and first year of graduate school
• J. Patrick Lee Prize for Service $1,000 award
• Opportunity to participate in a national writing competition for a prize of $500
Induction Ceremony
Seton Hall's Delta Epsilon Sigma induction ceremony occurs annually during the Spring
semester in coordination with the University's Charter Day, a time when the Seton
Hall community reflects on its great history and renews its commitment to make moral
education a priority of the first rank.
For more on the society, please visit Delta Epsilon Sigma's website.
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