Who is considered a Delta Gamma legacy?
Granddaughters, daughters, sisters or the same step-relations of Delta Gamma members are considered Delta Gamma legacies.
Do Delta Gamma legacies receive special consideration?
Delta Gamma legacies do receive special consideration. After all, they hopefully have had a lifetime of teaching and experiences involved to some extent with Delta Gamma. Collegiate Delta Gamma chapters are asked to invite a legacy to at least one invitational round, if Panhellenic rules allow.
Does being a legacy of another sorority hurt my chances of joining Delta Gamma?
Being a legacy of another NPC group with a chapter on your campus does not hurt your chances of joining Delta Gamma. We understand that college women may find that they do not always feel comfortable in the chapter where they are a legacy.
Our new Anchor Girl program enables Delta Gamma collegians and alumnae to register their legacies. If your daughter, granddaughter, or sister (or step-daughter, step-granddaughter or step-sister) is under the age of 16, we would like to hear from you. Registering your Anchor Girl legacy is an important way to help Delta Gamma to be aware of our legacies.
Register your legacy today!
And, remember to talk to her about how Delta Gamma has been meaningful in your life. You can also take her to a DG event (such as an Anchor Splash) or arrange for her to visit a collegiate chapter. Our legacies are never too young to be introduced to Delta Gamma!
Anchor Girl registration is now open. Log in to myDG to learn more.
updated by SHK Monday, March 02, 2009