Delta Alpha Omicron Zeta Chapter
Serving Madison County, Illinois with Poise, Passion & Purpose Since 2023
Membership
Although membership in Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is by invitation only, we encourage interested women with a track record of community service and currently in possession of a baccalaureate degree to contact Delta Alpha Omicron Zeta Chapter for more information.
Benefits of Membership
Along with the benefits of support, encouragement and friendships that last a lifetime, Zeta Phi Beta membership offers many practical benefits.
Professional Development
Zeta women develop leadership skills by attending seminars, holding officer and committee positions within the chapter; and serving as a role models for the Sorority’s youth affiliates.
Personal Development
Membership in Zeta Phi Beta Sorority is a living and learning experience for women with shared values and objectives. You will have the opportunity to be involved in a wide range of activities where you can use your unique talents and knowledge to contribute to the chapter and your community.
Sisterhood
Zeta Phi Beta encourages women to learn and grow in the spirit of sisterly love and friendship - during college years and beyond.
Are you already a member of our illustrious sisterhood? If you are currently active in a graduate chapter, recently graduating from an undergraduate chapter and seeking a new graduate chapter, or looking to reclaim, Delta Alpha Omicron Zeta Chapter may be the right home for you.
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Please feel free to contact us via the Membership Interest Contact Form below.
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Becoming a Member
Women interested in membership who have a commitment to scholarship, service, sisterhood and finer womanhood are encouraged to express interest in Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Those interested must:
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Express formal interest by attending an Informational Meeting
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Possess a bachelor’s level degree conferred from a university that meets the Sorority’s accreditation standards.
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If applying within three (3) years after graduating with the bachelor’s degree, must have either earned at least a 2.75 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for the bachelor’s level degree or earned an advanced degree such as a master’s or professional degree.