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What is Expansion?
Expansion is the process of chartering a collegiate chapter. Since its
founding, Delta Gamma has sought growth, offering membership for a lifetime
in an environment of friendship and support to outstanding young women
in the United States and Canada.
Expansion
is an exciting process! Delta Gamma receives inquiries about expanding
from the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), university Panhellenic
associations, local sororities seeking national affiliation, and individual
students and alumnae. Each inquiry is researched and presented to the
Recruitment Team for consideration.
Expansion
Procedures
Delta
Gamma is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference and, as such,
agrees to follow NPC Unanimous Agreements and guidelines regarding extension.
The Extension Committee of the National Panhellenic Conference will
assist any campus wishing to add an NPC sorority chapter or to establish
a Panhellenic system. The NPC Extension Committee will also assist any
local sorority wishing to affiliate with Delta Gamma or any other National
Panhellenic Conference member group. Any individual, college Panhellenic
or local sorority needing information may contact either:
Tracey
Williams
3250 Riverside Drive, P.O. Box 21397
Columbus, OH 43221
Phone: (614) 481-8169
Fax: (614) 481-0133
E-mail: tracey@deltagamma.org |
NPC
Office
3905 Vincennes Rd
Suite 105
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Phone: (317) 872-3185
Fax (317) 872-3192
E-mail: npccentral@npcwomen.org
Web Address: www.npcwomen.org
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Testimonial
Amanda Kate Marma, Eta Zeta Colony member and Delta Gamma legacy says:
"My DG sisters have proven to be accessible role models whose philanthropic,
academic, and personal accomplishments have both inspired me in my own
actions and helped me achieve great successes as part of the group.
As one of the colony members...I am proud of the chapter's contributions
to the University and community. DG was like my family during college.
I fell in love with DG and was incredibly excited when I was extended
my bid. So I became a colony member and Eta Zeta's first legacy."

Bid Day
at the University of Arkansas, Ft. Smith
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