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If you would like more information about our fall 2007 recruitment please submit your email address here!

Sigma Delta Tau…

Promotes Academic Achievement - Sigma Delta Tau encourages each individual member to reach her fullest potential by providing intellectual opportunities. SDT begins academic programming immediately with the National New Member Program. Six pearls and a diamond on SDT’s National Torch badge represent the seven areas of sorority education. The diamond is designated for scholarship, as academic achievement is Sigma Delta Tau’s number one priority. SDT is dedicated to helping each member succeed academically through scholarship programming, recognition incentives, and mentoring opportunities.

Builds Leadership Skills - Sigma Delta Tau sisters develop leadership talents through “hands-on” experience in a variety of fields. Through chairing a project, leading an intramural team, holding an executive board office, or creating a fund raising campaign, SDT provides a solid training ground for young women to develop and hone their skill set that will be easily transferable to the workplace. Sisters learn to handle conflict resolution, manage multiple projects, practice public speaking, develop marketing strategies and run a chapter meeting!

Provides an Opportunity for a Jewish Sorority Experience – Sigma Delta Tau was founded by seven Jewish women in 1917 at Cornell University. Though membership is open to all, SDT has a long history of strong Judaic traditions. SDT’s members represent all races and religions, however, when needed, SDT can provide the opportunity for members to practice and explore Jewish religious and cultural traditions.

Instills a Sense of Philanthropy – Every chapter of Sigma Delta Tau is actively involved in the support of SDT’s National Philanthropy, Prevent Child Abuse America. Through educational awareness programs, to community service projects, to fund raising activities, each chapter creatively donates their time, energy and money to assist the National Headquarters of PCAA or a local child abuse agency. Giving one’s personal time and talents to a worthy cause is rewarded with a sense of personal fulfillment and satisfaction; the habit of giving to others is often a life-time addiction!

Creates a Lifelong Bond of Friendship - The special bond of sisterhood provides a unique connection which begins in college and lasts a lifetime. These distinctive ties of friendship provide a network of female support in every phase of a member’s life. These friendships will enrich a sister’s college experience, as well as provide exceptional connections in both personal and professional life after graduation.

If you know a Sigma Delta Tau alumna, she can write a letter of recommendation on your behalf. Sig Delt's should send these letters to:

Sigma Delta Tau
Attn: Sarah Morris
Recruitment Chair
PO Box 303190
Austin, TX 78703

If you have any questions, please contact Sarah Morris at:

txsigdeltrecruitment@hotmail.com

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