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Alpha Delta Pi Nickname: ADPi

National Website: www.alphadeltapi.org

Philanthropy: Ronald McDonald House

Open Motto: “We live for each other.”

Mission Statement:
Established in 1851, Alpha Delta Pi is committed to sisterhood, values
and ethics, high academic standards and social responsibility.

Colors: Azure Blue and White

Flower: Woodland Violet

Symbols/Mascots: Alphic (the lion)

National Founding: May 15, 1851

Local Founding: 1967

New member Dues: $ 1040


Member Dues:
- in house: $465/semester
- out of house: $665/semester

Housing Dues: $480/month

High school GPA Requirement: 3.14


College GPA Requirement: 3.0

Philanthropy Money Raised : $8,000

Community Service Hours: 500

Alpha Omicron Pi Nickname AOPi


( you could possibly give them an asian theme since their
mascot is the panda and their color is red)

Colors: Cardinal

Flower: Jacque Minol Rose

Symbols/Mascot: Panda Bear

National Founding January 2, 1897

Local Founding : September 11, 1985


Open Motto: “One motto, one badge, one bond, and
singleness of heart.”

Mission statement: Mission Statement

Alpha Omicron Pi is an international women's fraternity promoting


friendship for a lifetime, inspiring academic excellence and lifelong
learning, and developing leadership skills through service to the
fraternity and community.

National website: www.alphaomicronpi.org


Their philanthropy is for Arthritis Research

* New member dues --$909

* Member dues per semester --in house rates-$375 and out of house
rates $625

* Housing rates --$480

* Housing Requirements- Exec officers live in the house, and all


members are required to live in house one year (unless they have a
mortgage or live at home)

* GPA Requirement --High School 3.0, College 2.75

* Philanthropy money raised in the past year - over $2,500

* Chapter Community service hours in the past year- over 600 hours
(each member is required to fulfill community service hours each
semester)

* Accomplishments in the past year:


- 3rd place in Putting on the hits
- 2nd place in cheer toss ‘n tumble and most spirited award
- 1st place for Greek organization at relay for life
- 2nd place Legends of the Inner Temple
- 3rd place USF Homecoming
- Intramural Sports champs
- 1st place Spike It Up
- A sister was IIX of the year

"AOII has made my college experience better than I could have ever
imagined. I don’t think that college would be as great if I did not have
these amazing women to share it with. This is my home away from
home, where there is always a sister there for me whenever I need
them most"

Chi Omega Nickname Chi- O

National website: www.chiomega.com

Open Motto: “Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals.”

Mission Statement: Chi Omega is a sisterhood that provides a network of friends and
lifelong development for collegiate and alumnae members. Chi Omega is committed to
personal integrity, excellence in academic and intellectual pursuits, inter-generational
participation, community service, leadership opportunities and social enrichment.

Nationally Founded: April 5, 1895

Local Founding: October 19, 1968

Colors: Cardinal (red) and Straw (yellow)


Flower: White Carnation

Mascot: The Owl

Philanthropy: Make-A-Wish Foundation

GPA Requirement: Fall 2.0


Freshmen Spring: 2.7
Upperclassmen: 2.5

Dues:
New member dues: $988
Member Dues:
In-house: $380
Out-of-House: $455
Housing Requirement: Must live in one year

Housing Rates: $472/month

Community Service Served: 320 hours

Accomplishments:

3rd place AOPI Run for the Roses


Delta Chi “Red Buff Cup” tournament champions
2nd place performance Sig Delt’s “Putting on the Hits”
3rd place DG Anchor Splash
USF Homecoming Queen 2007: Holly Silverman
Champions of 2007 Bulls at Bat
3rd place Greek Week 2007
2nd place Overall Intramural Sports
2006-2007 Most Improved Chapter
2006-2007 Best Housing Corporation

DELTA GAMMA

National Website: www.deltagamma.org

Open Motto: “Do Good.”

Mission Statement: Delta Gamma offers to women of all ages a rich heritage;
continuity based on sound and tested principals of personal integrity, personal
responsibility and intellectual honesty.

Philanthropy: Service for Sight

Colors: Bronze, pink and blue

Flower: Rose
Symbols: Anchor

National founding: December 24, 1873

Local Founding: February 10, 1968

♥ new member dues are $1,030


♥ member dues per semester $690
♥ Housing Requirement: One year
Housing dues: $500 a month
♥ GPA Requirement: 2.5 in college and a 3.0 (high school gpa) school
♥ Philanthropy money raised: $11,400 raised in Fall 2007
♥ Community Service hours :820 hours done in Fall 2007
♥ Accomplishments
2nd place IM Football
1st place IM Soccer
2nd place IM Softball
1st place IM Basketball
2nd place Sigma Chi Derby Days
Most Spirit at USF Ice Bulls Hockey Game
1st place Phi Delta Theta's Graffiti
1st place Phi Delta Theta Miss Athena
Highest Attendance at Dance Marathon 2007
1st place ZTA Octobreastfest
2nd place SDT Putting on the Hits
President of the Year
Chapter Panhellenic Delegate of the year
♥ Testimonial- I have moved around the United States my entire life and I have never
been welcomed with such open arms by a group of girls like I have been welcomed in
Delta Gamma. It made my move easier and has created friendships that I will have for the
rest of my life no matter where I live. ~Katie Barnes~

Kappa Delta Nickname Kay Dee

A possible theme could be Ireland since their color is green.


National Website: www.kappadelta.org
Colors: Olive Green and Pearl White
Flower: White rose

Smbols: Dagger, Teddy Bear, Noutilus Shell and maybe have a pic of a teddy bear
Open Motto: “Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest.”

Mission Statement: Kappa Delta Sorority is a national organization for women


committed to:

• Inspiring our members to reach their full potential;


• Preparing our members for community service, active leadership and responsible
citizenship;
• Creating opportunities for lifetime involvement through innovative and
responsive programs, and strategic collaborations and partnerships; and
• Fostering the development of our time-honored values within the context of
friendship.

National Founding: October 23, 1897


Local Founding: January 14, 1967

New Member Dues: $650


Member Dues: $525/in house; $725/out of house
Housing Rate: $480
Housing Requirement: When space is available there is a one year housing
requirement.
GPA Requirements: All Women’s Average
Philanthropy $ Rose: 18,360*
Community Service: 2,160
Accomplishments: 2006-2007 Chapter of the Year
2006-2007 Sorority of the Year
2006-2007 “Most Involved”
2006-2007 Panhellenic Service Project Champs
1st Place Intramurals: Flag Football, Softball, Golf, Track
and Field
1st Place Homerun Derby
1st Place ADPi Fishing Tournament
1st Place Jr. Pan Philanthropy
2nd Place AOPi Run for the Roses
2nd Place Greek Week Skit
2nd Place Bulls at Bat
Philanthropy: Prevent Child Abuse America
Girl Scouts of America
Orthopedic Research Awards
Children’s Hospital Richmond Virginia

Famous Alumnae: The Wedding Singer’s “Singing Grandma”


Actress & Doroito’s girl – Ali Landry
Artist Georgia O’Keeffe
National President of Girl Scouts, Marjorie Culmer
Cofounder of Vera Bradley, Patricia Miller

Testimonials:
Kappa Delta has helped me define who I really am. Now,
after being in Kappa Delta I know who I truly am and can
walk with confidence and pride in knowing that.

Allison Kimball

Kappa Delta has made me a more confident person, and


given me some of the best memories of my college
experience at USF.
Barbara Hancock

Kappa Delta has made me the leader I am today. It’s


through KD that I got involved with so many entities on
campus such as Student Government, Volunteer USF, and
Homecoming enriching my experience as a USF Bull.

Alecia Peacock

*We will not have an actual Philanthropy dollars raised accurate number until the
completion of our annual Shamrock Project: Big Man on Campus occurring in March
2008
SIGMA DELTA TAU Nickname: Sig Delt

National website: www.sigmadeltatau.org

Open Motto: “One hope of many people.”


Mission statement: The mission of Sigma Delta Tau is to enrich the college experience of
women of similar ideals, to build lasting friendships and to foster personal growth. Sigma
Delta Tau shall encourage each member to reach her fullest potential by providing
intellectual, philanthropic, leadership and social opportunities within the framework of
mutual respect and high ethical standards.

Colors: Café au lait & old blue

Flowers: Golden tea rose

Symbols: teddy bear, the torch

National Founding: March 25, 1917

Local Founding: April 17, 1987

Philanthropy: Prevent Child Abuse America


New member dues: $950
Member dues:
in-house $650 up front, $750 in cycles
out- of – house: $900 up front, $1000 in cycles
Housing rates: $516.67
Housing requirements: 2 years
GPA requirements: new members 2.5 college, 3.0 high school
active sisters 2.7
Philanthropy money: $ 12,000
Community service hours: ???

Accomplishments for 2007:


1st place Pi Kappa Alpha Benefit Breakfast,
1st place Sigma Chi Derby Days
1st place Delta Chi Legends of the InnerTemple
1st place Zeta Tau Alpha Next Top Model
1st place Delta Chi Red & Buff SoccerTournament
1st place Chi Omega Spike It Up
1st place Delta Gamma AnchorSplash
1st place Alpha Omicron Pi Run for the Roses
Panhellenic MostOutstanding Philanthropy Award
Panhellenic Inter-Fraternal Spirit Award

Testimonial: Sorority life has made me come out of my shell and be more
sociable with my peers and want to be involved with the civic community.
It has also helped me to realize what true friendship and sisterhood
really is and why having these sisters in my life makes it so much more
exciting and meaningful. -Cassie Hanjian
Zeta Tau Alpha Nickname: Zeta

National Website: www.zetataualpha.org


Open Motto: “Seek the Noblest”
Purpose: : The purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha is to intensify friendship, promote happiness among its
members, to perform such deeds, and to mould such opinions as will conduce to the building up
of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world.

Colors: Turquoise Blue and Steal Grey


Flower: White Violet

Symbols: Crown, Strawberry


National Founding: October 15, 1898
Local Founding: February 7, 2004
Philanthropy: Breast Cancer Awareness

New member dues: $958

Member Dues: Inhouse- $603

Dues: Out of House $803.00


Housing Requirement: N/A

GPA 2.75+

Philanthrop money raised in past year: $8,000

Community Service hours: 60/ sister

Accomplishments:

2007- Most Outstanding Service Award


2007- 2nd Place in nation for collecting lids for Yoplait “Save Lids to Save Lives”
2007- 1st Overall and Most Spirited Alpha Delta Pi “Rock the Mic”
2007- 3rd Place Overall Delta Chi “Hidden Temple Games”
2007- Pillar of the Community Award
2007- Greek Girl of the Year (Katie Ellinger)

Quote- “Zeta has truly inspired me to be a well-rounded college student. It has taught me
values and endurance I will take with me through out the rest of my life, and has
introduced me to the world of friendship I never though possible!”- Tracye Ehrich

Delta Delta Nickname Tri Delta

National website: www.tridelta.org

Colors: Silver, Gold, and Blue


Flower: Pansy

Symbols: Dolphin, Star and Crescent


National Founding: 1888
Local Founding: September 16, 1966
Open Motto: “ Let us steadfastly love one another.”
Mission Statement: The purpose of Delta Delta Delta shall be to establish a perpetual
bond of friendship among its members, to develop a stronger and more womanly
character, to broaden the moral and intellectual life, and to assist its members in every
possible way.

-New Member dues:


$1212.00 for a new members first semester in Tri
Delta.
-Member dues per semester (initiated member):
$820.00 for out of house girls
$630.00 for in house girls

-Housing rates:
For 2008-2009 academic year: $540.00 per month

-Housing requirements:
Each member must live in the house one year prior to graduation, as
well as must have already lived in house or plan to live in house prior
to becoming a Tri Delta officer.
-GPA Requirements:
2.75 +
Philanthropy: St. Jude Children’s Cancer Research
-Philanthropy and money raised in the past year:
Contributed $14,000 in the 2006-2007 academic year to St. Jude’s
-Chapter Community service hours in the past year:
Tri Delta contributes over 800 hours of community service between its
members yearly.

-Chapter Accomplishments:

2006 Sisterhood of the Year (won 4 years in a row)


2006 Panhellenic Most Outstanding New Member Program
2006 Panhellenic Highest Single Sponsorship
2006 Panhellenic Highest Overall Sponsorship
2006 1st Place Delta Gamma's "Anchor Splash"
2006 1st Place Alpha Delta Pi's "Cheer, Toss & Tumble"
2007 1st Place Alpha Omicron Pi "Rosebowl"
2007 1st Place Alpha Delta Pi's "Cheer, Toss & Tumble"
2007 1st Place Greek Week
2007 First Place Greek Week God/Goddess
2007 1st place Greek Week Blood Drive
2007 1st Place Spirit Award (Greek Unity)
2007 3rd Place Phi Delta Theta's Graffitti for Gehrig
2007 Panhellenic Single Highest Recruitment Sponsor
2007 Panhellenic Most Recruitment Sponsors
2007 Panhellenic Outstanding Executive Member
2007 1st Place Delta Gamma’s “Anchor Splash” Performance
2007 !st Place Pocket Change Sigma Delta Tau’s “Putting on the Hits”
2007 1st Place Performance Sigma Delta Tau’s “Putting on the Hits”

-Testimonial:
“Let us steadfastly love one another.”- The open motto for Tri Delta has
held a true meaning not only my life, but to those of my sisters.
Joining a Greek organization has helped me to experience all that I can
at USF, but has also welcomed me into a second family. I find such
comfort in knowing that everyday I will always be surrounded by
friends and family. – Shaina Farber

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