Delta Epsilon Sigma
               
					
  
    Delta  Epsilon Sigma is a national scholastic honor society for students, faculty and  alumni of Catholic universities and colleges. This honor society recognizes  students' scholarly accomplishments, fosters scholarly activity, and promotes  an intellectual community within the university. º£½ÇÉçÇø's Gamma Chi  chapter, established in  1965, is the University’s first nationally chartered honor society.  It is  one of over hundred chapters in the U.S.
    In order  for a student to become a member, he/she must have at least junior status, possess a minimum GPA of  3.5, and be nominated by at least three Delta Epsilon Sigma faculty members.  Nominees are judged according to their avid pursuit of scholarship, demonstrated  leadership potential, exceptional ethical standards, participation in student  activities, and service to the community both on campus and in the surrounding  region.
Benefits of Membership
    Student members of Delta Epsilon Sigma become members of a  national scholarly community that recognizes their academic achievements and  character.
    Other benefits include:
    
      - Life-long  subscription to the Delta Epsilon Sigma  Journal containing essays, scholarly articles, poetry and short stories by  member of DES.
 
 
- Opportunities to apply for $1000 scholarship  competitions for study during their senior year and first year of graduate  school.
 
 
- Opportunity to participate in a national writing  competition for a prize of $500.
Current Student Officers
    
      - Madeleine Rose Hoare, President
- Nicole Ryan, Vice President
º£½ÇÉçÇø's Delta Epsilon Sigma Chapter  Moderators
    
      - Dr. Jennifer Buss, Department of Education
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