Delta Epsilon Sigma
Delta Epsilon Sigma, Alpha Mu
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.
Faculty nominations/letters of recommendations should be emailed to Ines Murzaku at, Delta Epsilon faculty advisor, at [email protected]
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.
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