When nowhere else feels like home, Delta Gamma does.

For collegiate members, Delta Gamma is a home away from home. On some campuses, this home is a chapter house, wing of a residence hall, or reserved meeting space. Regardless of the structure, being together with sisters in a shared space provides the comfort of a campus family for each Delta Gamma.

Most Delta Gamma collegiate chapters have a local house corporation, made up of collegiate chapter officers and alumnae volunteers. Regional Housing Specialists, the Director of Housing Development and the Director of Housing Resources also support local house corporations. Together, they manage budgeting, employment, furnishings and housing expansions.

Delta Gamma established the Fraternity Housing Corporation in 1989 as an independent incorporated entity that assists local house corporations with everything from budgeting to financial analysis, to human resources, tax preparation and accounts payable and receivable.

In 2014, Delta Gamma created the Fraternity Management Corporation (FMC), which is also an independent incorporated entity. The FMC serves the unique role of assisting chapters without chapter housing and without local housing volunteers.

Each new school year is an opportunity to provide a comforting home, suite or meeting experience for Delta Gamma’s collegiate members. Volunteers working at the local, regional and inter/national level ensure this experience is possible. Learn more about becoming a housing volunteer here. House Directors play an important role in keeping our chapter houses safe, welcoming and running smoothly.

House Corporation Annual Meetings

You are invited to attend the House Corporation Annual Meeting for your local chapter! View meeting details here, including the contact person to whom you can RSVP.

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