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Did you know that your commitment to Delta Zeta continues long after you graduate? Here's what it means to be a strong alumni member:

National Directory:
The National Organization publishes an alumnae directory every four years to help find lost alumnae and allow chapter sisters to contact each other. Your responsibility as a member of Delta Zeta is to keep your address current by contacting
Delta Zeta National Headquarters at 513-523-7597 or by emailing DZS@dzshq.com. You can also update your information online by going to http://metro.deltazeta.org.

Chapter Directory:
You have the responsibility of keeping your chapter updated when your contact information changes.  Our chapter maintains a paper and online directory. Click here to provide the chapter with your latest contact information electronically.

Alumnae Chapters:
Alumnae chapters unite members of Delta Zeta in and near a given city in order to assist the college chapters in that area and to foster friendship, ideals, and the general interest of Delta Zeta.  For the alumnae chapter nearest you, click here.

Chapter Associations:
Chapter Associations don't have the formal structure of an alumnae chapter, but give alumnae the opportunity to connect with sisters from their college chapter at their convenience. As an alumni member, you are automatically a member. For more information, contact Heather Jerden Anderson or click here.

Legacy Introduction and Personal Reference:
As an alumni member, you now have the privilege of recommending young women, as well as your own legacies, for membership in the sorority.  To access the appropriate form, click here.

Graduate Scholarships:
Delta Zeta also offers a number of scholarships to alumnae members attending graduate school. These scholarships range between $300 and $1100 and are awarded based on financial need. Scholarships are available for students pursuing graduate degrees in fashion, liberal arts, museum work, audiology fields, education, business, journalism, or health care who maintained an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0. Click here for more information.

Volunteer Opportunities:
Volunteer opportunities are always available on a local, regional/area, or national basis. For more information on current opportunities, click here.

The Lamp:
All alumnae members receive The Lamp as a benefit of membership. You may also read the national magazine online by clicking here.

Disposal of the Badge:
After initiation, you signed a statement acknowledging that Delta Zeta badges are the property of the Sorority. Note:
  • Any member who resigns from the Sorority or whose membership is terminated by the National Council must return it, either to a representative of the Sorority or to the National Headquarters office
  • A member may be buried wearing her badge if it is her wish or the express wish of her family members. Otherwise, the badge should be returned to National Headquarters