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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but only positively! Academia is first and foremost the priority in college and Delta Phi Omega makes sure a high standard of good grades is held. With mandatory study hours in place, each sister and every new member is required to spend adequate amounts of time studying. Our sorority also provides a huge network of active members and alumni who have gone through the same professors and classes, allowing you to frequently pass down helpful tips, advice, and study material to the younger members.

Delta Phi Omega’s philanthropy is Children’s Education and Literacy. Through our Literacy Through Unity Week, in the past, we have raised over thousands of dollars to donate to CARE, Pratham, and Asha for Education.  Service to our community and to our philanthropy is our way of trying to give back to the less fortunate. Throughout the years some of the service events we have been involved in include: Be the Change National Gandhi Day of Service, Relay for Life, and Literacy Through Unity Week. We also show support for other organizations’ philanthropy events in numerous ways. Charters involve themselves in local projects such as street cleaning, volunteering at schools, food shelters, child care facilities, and more.

Delta Phi Omega is the fastest growing South-Asian interest Sorority in the nation. Therefore, not only will you gain the management in college, leadership in extracurricular activities, and achieve academic excellence, but you will also have an extensive networking system you will enter into. Sisters of Delta Phi Omega from across the nation assist other sisters with receiving internships, interviews, and much more to guide them into any career path they choose to strive for.

The New Member Education Process is a time in which girls learn about the history and values of Delta Phi Omega. During this time, individuals participating in the process are able to learn valuable skills that will help them when they become leaders on their respective college campus and in their professional lives.

As Delta Phi Omega places great importance upon academics, all individuals are required to have a minimum Grade Point Average of 2.5 and higher. In addition to that, individuals must be enrolled full time at a university where Delta Phi Omega is a member. 

Delta Phi Omega has a very strict zero tolerance policy when it comes to hazing. We take hazing extremely seriously. Every new academic year, National Council works diligently with each school to ensure that they are up to date on all university hazing policies. Schools are also required to follow a strict no hazing process.

Delta Phi Omega was founded on the pillars of Friendship, Honesty, Loyalty, Sisterhood, and Respect. Each pillar is very sacred to our sisters and is the glue that bonds us all together. Through our personal and professional goals, we strive to exemplify these principles on a regular basis. The experiences we have, the pillars we stand for, and the support of each sister is what makes Delta Phi Omega a family.

Delta Phi Omega has a very strict policy in regards to alcohol and illicit substances. The sorority does not tolerate alcohol being consumed by any of our sisters at Delta Phi Omega events or programs. Sisters are forbidden from consuming alcohol while representing our organization. Individuals who are of the legal drinking age are barred from drinking, and we hold every sister accountable for her actions at all events.

Absolutely not! While Delta Phi Omega is a South Asian interest sorority, it is not exclusive. We are proud to be an extremely diverse organization with sisters of all ethnic and racial backgrounds. We pride ourselves of making strong, diverse female leaders.

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