KOKOMO, Ind. — Fourteen Indiana University Kokomo students were honored for achievement in Spanish language, with induction into the Omega Upsilon chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the collegiate national Spanish honor society.
J.R. Pico, lecturer in Spanish, noted that students chosen for the honorary can apply for scholarships, attend conferences, and participate in events with members from other schools.
“Having an established and active chapter of the most prestigious Spanish honor society, which is recognized nationwide and internationally, puts us at a superior level in our teaching of Spanish,” he said. “One benefit is the potential to receive scholarships for travel to Spanish-speaking countries, where they can use their foreign language skills in real-life situations, and experience the culture in person.”
Those selected must have completed at least three years, or the equivalent, of college-level Spanish, with an average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in those courses, rank in the upper 35 percent of their class, and completed at least three semesters of college work. Each one also must have genuine interest in Hispanic language and culture, and be of good moral character.
Sarah Heath, associate professor of history and political science, was inducted as an honorary member.
Student honorees included Whitley Lehr, Delphi; Judith Alanis Guijosa, José Cervantes, Adilene Santos, and Flor Valdes, Frankfort; Arnulfo Zepeda, Logansport; Tania Jocious, Saida Pablo Mendoza, Michaela Norwich, and Caitlyn Perkins, Kokomo; Brianne Poor, Peru; Carolina Anaya Pico, Cartagena, Colombia; and Yemisi Serrano, Trinidad and Tobago
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SOURCE: News release from Indiana University Kokomo