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What is the Open Motto? 

Ta Kala Diokamen 

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Our Philanthropies 

Prevent Child Abuse America and Girl Scouts of the USA

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Kappa Delta Colors and Kappa Delta Flower 

Olive Green and Pearl White 

White Rose 

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3 Branches of Kappa Delta

Encouraging confidence in chapter members; 

Celebrating confidence in women; 

Encouraging confidence on campus and in communities. 

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What is the possible consequence for a new member if she allows herself to be hazed?



Any new member who allows herself to be hazed will be subject to the deferral of her initiation. 



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Founding Date and Location 

October 23, 1897

Farmville, Virginia 

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Two International Holidays 

International Women's Friendships Month (September) 

International Girls Day (November 14) 

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Kappa Delta Symbols and Jewels 

Nautilus shell, dagger, diamond shape 

Emeralds, Diamonds, Pearls


 

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Opportunities Provided to Collegians (Choose 2) 

  • Leadership conferences 

  • Scholarships 

  • Internships at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and orthopedic research internships

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What happens to any individual member who hazes?



Any new member who hazes will be subject to national probation. 



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Where was Kappa Delta started, and what is it called now? 

State Female Normal School, now Longwood University 

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Vision Statement 

Kappa Delta Sorority provides experiences that build confidence in women and inspire them to action through the power of lifelong friendship.



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Kappa Delta Mascot 

Teddy Bear 

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The Kappa Delta Foundation 

The Kappa Delta Foundation secures funds for the educational, leadership and charitable purposes of Kappa Delta Sorority. The Foundation is supported through member donations.

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What happens to any chapter which knowingly allows hazing to occur as part of the new member education program?



The chapter will be subject to national probation.



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Founders 

Lenora Ashmore Blackiston

Sara Turner White 

Julia Gardner Tyler Wilson 

Mary Sommerville Sparks Hendrick 

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Creed 

May we, sisters in Kappa Delta, strive each day to seek more earnestly the honorable and beautiful things. May we each day through love of those within our circle, learn to know and understand better those without our circle. May the diamond shield that guards our love find us each day Truer, Wiser, More Faithful, More Loving and More Noble.



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KD National Headquarters Adress 

3205 Players Lane, Memphis, TN 38125



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The Golden Circle 

The Golden Circle is comprised of all collegiate chapters that have donated to the Kappa Delta Foundation. As members of the Golden Circle, each member contributes a minimum of $12 annually to the Foundation in support of its leadership, educational and philanthropic initiatives. 

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If the situation warrants, stronger disciplinary action may be imposed at the discretion of whom?



Stronger disciplinary action may be imposed at the discretion of the National Council if the situation warrants. 



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The Object 

The object of Kappa Delta Sorority is the formation and perpetuation of good fellowship, friendship and sisterly love among its members; the encouragement of literature and education; the promotion of social interest; and the furtherance of charitable and benevolent purposes. 

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Our Purpose

The purpose of Kappa Delta Sorority is to promote true friendship among the college girls of our country by inculcating into their hearts and lives those principles of truth, of honor, of duty, without which there can be no true friendship.

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Two ways you can serve as a leader on campus or in the community 

  • Chapter offices

  • Appointed offices

  • SET leaders

  • Serving on a Committee

  • Panhellenic Offices 

  • Student Government 

  • Varsity/Club Athletics 

  • Student Organizations 

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Ways to Stay Active in Kappa Delta once you've graduated (choose 5) 

  • Join an alumnae chapter 

  • Organize an alumnae chapter

  • Serve on a CAB  or house corp. 

  • Update your email and mailing address with national Kappa Delta

  • Read the Angelos 

  • Visit Kappa Delta Websites 

  • Write letters of recommendation for potential new members 

  • Plan a reunion with your new member class

  • Support the Kappa Delta Foundation 

  • Work at Kappa Delta National Headquarters

  • Serve on the National Leadership Team

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