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Nicholas Page, a student in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University, has been named to the inaugural Theta Tau All-Academic Team by the Theta Tau Educational Foundation.

Along with 91 other students from Theta Tau chapters throughout the United States, Page was selected based on a high grade point average in the previous semester and active engagement in his chapter.  One student from each of the eight Theta Tau Regions will be named Team Captain in the coming weeks and will receive a scholarship from the Educational Foundation.

The Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity is the oldest and largest Fraternity for Engineers, with chapters across the country, and members around the world.  Founded at the University of Minnesota on October 15, 1904, Theta Tau develops leaders for service, profession and brotherhood.  “They are usually the most diverse student group on campus – certainly the most diverse that is truly active and engaged in the lives of its members.” While most do not have the opportunity for fraternity housing, a living, learning, service community is inherent in all chapters. Members interact and learn from those across the spectrum of engineering majors, from the widest potential range of socio-economic backgrounds.

The Theta Tau Educational Foundation is a 501(c)3charitable organization and promotes education and training for leadership, teamwork, professionalism, responsibility, decision-making skills and development of others.