How do I join Delta Tau Delta?
How many chapters does Delta Tau Delta have?
What is Delta Tau Delta known for?
How much time does it take to be in a Fraternity?
Does Delta Tau Delta have an Educational Foundation?
Is there a pledging program or time period for Delta Tau Delta?
What is Delta Tau Delta's stance on hazing?
What is Delta Tau Delta's alcohol policy?
How do I join Delta Tau Delta?
Men interested in joining a fraternity may participate in an open, informal recruitment process. Traditionally called "Rush," this occurs at the beginning of the fall and winter academic terms and provides multiple opportunities for both fraternities and potential members to interact. Through a series of public information events and informal gatherings with individual fraternities, students have ample time to find the right organization for them. If you feel you have what it takes to uphold the Delta Tau Delta name, check out Delt during rush.
How many chapters does Delta Tau Delta have?
Delta Tau Delta is composed of 116 chapters and colonies in North America.
What is Delta Tau Delta known for?
We consider ourselves to be the academic leader in the fraternity world. Over the course of the past five years, we have consistently ranked near the top among all college fraternities in overall grade point average. We are also known for our leadership programming and member education, including our renowned Leadership Academy and Delts Talking About Alcohol programs.
How much time does it take to be in a Fraternity?
Like any organization, it all depends on how much time you wish to put into it. For basic purposes, an executive officer of our organization should expect to spend 6-8 hours a week with the Fraternity. An administrative member can expect 4-6 hours a week. An average member can expect 2-4 hours a week. This time is spent in chapter meetings, committee meetings, service activities, social events, intramural sports, etc.
Does Delta Tau Delta have an Educational Foundation?
Yes, the Delta Tau Delta Educational Foundation was established in 1981. The Foundation currently grants the Fraternity money to provide educational programming for our undergraduate members. The most recent "Building on Excellence" campaign raised over $9.5 million for educational programming. Overall value of the Foundation is estimated at $14 million.
Is there any alumni support?
Yes! With the establishment of a new chapter, there is also the establishment of an Alumni Advising Team (AAT). This AAT pairs up alumni members with undergraduate officers to help aid the colony in a number of ways. These mentors will help in the areas of finance, recruitment, structure, education and overall direction. These alumni draw upon their own experiences as well as being trained as Alumni Advisors by the Central Office.
Is there a pledging program or time period for Delta Tau Delta?
Delta Tau Delta does have a pledging period. It is recommended that this period last 6-8 weeks. During this time, you will learn about the history of Delta Tau Delta, how to run an effective chapter, the duties of the officers and also be shown what it means to be a productive member of the chapter.
What is Delta Tau Delta's stance on hazing?
We do not condone hazing in our undergraduate chapters, in fact it is outlawed by our constitution. As a values based organization, this behavior contradicts our value of integrity and our mission - Committed to Lives of Excellence. For more information, please read our policy regarding hazing.
What is Delta Tau Delta's alcohol policy?
Delta Tau Delta is not an alcohol free organization. We are dealing with the issue in two ways: Education and environment. We believe the problem does not lay with the consumption alcohol, but with the abuse and "drunkenness" that result. The Delts Talking About Alcohol (DTAA) program is designed to educate our members about the risks associated with alcohol. With regards to the environment our members live in, we have challenged our chapters to tell us how they will be dealing with alcohol in their chapter house. By allowing our chapters to make their own decisions regarding alcohol, we can now hold them accountable for their actions and decisions. 100% of our chapters have responded to this challenge by developing standards of behavior with regards to alcohol use and abuse.