Introduction
Calvary University is a small, Christian university located in Kansas City, Missouri. While it may not have the largest Greek life presence, the sororities on campus offer a tight-knit community of women who share similar values and interests. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the sororities at Calvary University, their history, and what they have to offer.
Alpha Delta
Alpha Delta is a local sorority founded in 1992 at Calvary University. The sisters of Alpha Delta are committed to building strong relationships and fostering a sense of community on campus. The sorority hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including an annual talent show and a formal dance. In addition to these events, Alpha Delta is involved in several service projects each semester, giving back to the community and supporting those in need. The sorority is known for its dedication to academic excellence, and many of its members have received academic awards and honors.
To become a member of Alpha Delta, a student must be enrolled full-time at Calvary University and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5. Interested students must also attend an information session and complete an application process that includes an interview with current members. Alpha Delta welcomes women from all backgrounds and encourages diversity among its members.
Delta Phi Epsilon
Delta Phi Epsilon is a national sorority with a chapter at Calvary University. The sorority was founded in 1917 at New York University and has since grown to include over 100 chapters nationwide. The sisters of Delta Phi Epsilon are committed to service, leadership, and sisterhood. They participate in a variety of philanthropic activities and support causes such as the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and ANAD (the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders).
In addition to their philanthropic work, Delta Phi Epsilon is also committed to academic excellence. Members of the sorority have access to academic resources such as study groups and tutoring services. The sorority also offers leadership opportunities, allowing members to develop important skills that will serve them well beyond their college years.
To become a member of Delta Phi Epsilon, a student must be enrolled full-time at Calvary University and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5. Interested students must attend an information session and complete an application process that includes an interview with current members. Delta Phi Epsilon welcomes women from all backgrounds and encourages diversity among its members.
Conclusion
While the Greek life community at Calvary University may not be as large as some other universities, the sororities on campus offer a unique and close-knit community of women who share similar values and interests. Alpha Delta and Delta Phi Epsilon both prioritize academic excellence, service, and sisterhood, providing their members with a well-rounded college experience. If you are considering joining a sorority at Calvary University, we encourage you to attend information sessions and get to know the members of each sorority to find the best fit for you.