Interested in great opportunities like scholarships, internships, and chances to be published in a national journal? Looking for writing groups or people with whom you can discuss the latest books or true classics? Want to spread your love for literature to the rest of Oakland University's campus? Then start thinking about
Sigma Tau Delta at Oakland University!
Sigma Tau Delta's central purpose is to confer distinction upon students of the English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies. Sigma Tau Delta also recognizes the accomplishments of professional writers who have contributed to the fields of language and literature.
One of the largest members of the Association of College Honor Societies, Sigma Tau Delta has close to 600 chapters, 700 faculty sponsors, and inducts approximately 7,000 members annually. Our members have the opportunity to be recognized for their outstanding achievements, enrich their education, help them make career choices, and advance their careers.
— From the International Sigma Tau Delta website English.org
Members of Sigma Tau Delta and English Club at Oakland University share a common passion in literature and writing. Are you interested in literature and writing, but not exactly sure if Sigma is right for you? As a member of Sigma, you will be eligible for:
- Special scholarships and internships.
- Chances to be published in the national Sigma Tau Delta literary magazine, The Rectangle.
- Recognition in the English Department of Oakland University.
- Cords for Graduation
- Resume Builder!
- and many other opportunities!
Things that Oakland University's Chapter does:
- Put on game nights for members to socialize
- Provide literary related events
- Allow English Majors or Minors to meet others
- Allow you to get involved on your campus and in your community!
Membership
Current and prospective members of Sigma Tau Delta must meet the following criteria, as set by the Sigma Tau Delta Handbook:
- be enrolled as an English major or minor;
- have completed a minimum of two courses in English Language or Literature beyond the Freshman requirements;
- hold a minimum cumulative grade of B (or 3.3) in English courses;
- have obtained a ranking in the highest thirty-five percent in their classes in general scholarship;
- have completed at least three semesters of college course work
Current and prospective members of the OU English Club must
share an active interest in English Literature
We ask that all active members of Sigma Tau Delta and the English Club must commit themselves to at least two scheduled events per semester. Please check the calendar in GrizzOrgs for upcoming events