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Katie Franzmann
  • Tomball, TX

Katie Franzmann Inducted into University of Dallas Chapter of International English Honor Society

2012 Mar 1

Katie Franzmann, of Tomball, Texas, was among the first group of inductees to gain membership into the University of Dallas' new chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, an international honor society for English founded in 1924. The organization's central purpose is to confer distinction upon students of the English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate and professional studies.

In addition, Sigma Tau Delta makes available to its members scholarships and internships, as well as publication of both critical and creative writing. The University is home to the Alpha Sigma Pi chapter.

Candidates for undergraduate membership must have completed a minimum of two college courses in English language or literature beyond the usual requirements in freshman English, have a minimum 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale in English and 3.0 in general scholarship, and have completed at least three semesters of college course work.

The University of Dallas is a Catholic, co-educational university with students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs through the Constantin College of Liberal Arts, the College of Business, the Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts and the School of Ministry. The University of Dallas has its main campus in Irving, Texas, an international campus near Rome, Italy, and a learning center in Frisco, Texas. For more information, visit www.udallas.edu.