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About Us

Mission Statement

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"The purpose of Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority, Inc. shall be to promote academic achievement, to encourage community involvement through philanthropy, and to cultivate the everlasting bonds of sisterhood. We shall fortify the values of leadership, generosity, charity, and integrity within our sisters through guidance at both the chapter and national level."

Chapter History

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The Kappa Alpha Alpha Colony was established February 19th, 2009 at the University of Maine. A little over a year later, on April 17th, 2010, we received our charter at the Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority National Convention, thus making us an official chapter.

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Symbols & Tradition

Crow

Pearl

Yellow Rose

Crest

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Badge

Colors

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National History

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Kappa Delta Phi, National Affiliated Sorority's roots go back to 1971 when the first chapter was chartered at Husson College (now Husson University) in Bangor, Maine, under the guidance of Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity.

 

The purpose of the sorority was to allow the spirit and principles of the Fraternity to be generated among young women in the same college atmosphere. The two would share similar principles but operate separately as their own organizations. In time the Sorority flourished and other chapters followed.

 

The founding principles of this National Sorority are to develop the highest philanthropic ideals possible within each chapter and each individual sister. Providing service to others is the cornerstone on which this Sorority was built. 

 

Kappa Delta Phi NAS provides a vehicle for the young collegiate to learn and expand their knowledge of leadership, management skills, and finances in running a successful chapter.
 

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DEVOTION

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Academics

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Philanthropy

+ sisterhood

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