Delta Theta Tau was founded in 1903 by five high school girls in Muncie, Indiana for the advancement of philanthropy and charity.

The sorority is comprised of six divisions: National Council, Board of Trustees, Provinces, Chapters, Alumnae Associations, and Members-At-Large.

    To become a member, you must be at least 18 years of age
and a high school graduate, or equivilent.
Members of Delta Theta Tau are represented in every age range-
from women in their 20's to women who are well above 70. Deltas come from all walks of life, and can be single, single parents, married with families, working women, women who do not work outside their home, or retired.

Delta Theta Tau is still able to fit into the life of the woman of today
who balances many facets in her life. Delta Theta Tau is an important part of its members' lives, offering an opportunity to better the communities
they live in, as well as provide lasting friendships and a spirit
of true sisterhood among members.

    The Sorority has an annual National Convention in July.
Chapters are represented by delegates who vote on national business.
    There are eight Provinces in geographical groupings.
Each province has an annual convention
with each chapter represented by a delegate.
Communication among the members of Delta Theta Tau
is their national publication published quarterly.

Chapters
   All chapters elect their officers. Chapter dues, philanthropic projects
and all other business are decided by the membership of each chapter.
New Chapters may be chartered by a group of five or more women.
Provisions are made to assist the newer groups financially
to become more firmly established.

    Also of benefit to members is the Delta Home Program, which helps care
for members of Delta Theta Tau. Delta Home Program funds are used
to provide financial assistance to eligible members who can no longer
live at home and need the care provided by living in a licensed care facility
and also for those members living in their own homes
or in other situations, who need financial assistance.

Are you interested in joining us?
If so, please email Christine Miller, our Director of Expansion and Growth.
so that we may provide you with more information.
If you will include your full name and mailing address in the email, we can send you an informational packet that includes our national magazine, GRIT.
If you don't think there is a chapter near you, please email anyway,
because we can help you start a chapter in your area.
We provide total assistance- all you need to do is gather 5 other women
who are also interested and we will help you charter a chapter.
New chapters are mentored throughout their first year to provide a support system as well as friendship, helping to assure the growth of the chapter.

We would love to hear from you!
To start your journey with Delta Theta Tau, click
here.







Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Inc.
is a National philanthropic sorority.
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