Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded January 16, 1920 on the campus of Howard University Washington, DC.
Our 5 Pearls are:
- Arizona Cleaver Stemmons
- Viola Tyler Goings
- Myrtle Tyler Faithful
- Pearl A. Neal
- Fannie Pettie Watts
Principles
- Finerwomanhood
- Scholarship
- Service
- Sisterly Love
The first and only Greek letter organization to be constitutionally bound to a fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
The first to establish auxiliary groups:
- Archonettes
- Amicettes
- Amicae
- Pearlettes
The first to establish a chapter in Africa
The Eta Delta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded May 1, 1971 at Northern Illinois University by 18 women who chose to stand for individuality and sisterly love.
Some of our most notable programs are as follows:
- Back To Campus Tour
- Annual AIDS Walk-A-Thon
- Academic Lock Down
- Soul Bowl
- Back To Our Roots
- Sister to Sister Workshops
- Scholarship Library Hours
- Girlz Rock
GAME TIME
Surprise PriZes!
Closing Remarks & Announcements
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc's First
Benefits & Requirements
The "Enchanting" Eta Delta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. presents
Requirements:
- Require at least a 2.5 GPA
- 15 Credit Hours for Traditional Admissions Students; 30 Credit Hours for CHANCE Students
- Leadership skills and abilities
- Good Character
Benefits of Membership:
- Opportunity to serve the community
- Professional development and networking
- Personal development
- Lifetime sisterhood!
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. National History
GAME 2:
ICEBREAKER
Membership Intake Process
Step Three: Interview/Selection
- Similar to a job interview in which we hold to assess compatibility with our sorority.
Step Two: Observation
- To allow interested women to observe our sorority's involvement on campus & to allow members of the organization to observe interested women.
Step One: Informational
- To inform interested women about our organization
Step Four: Invitation
- We invite interested women into our sorority based off the interview process.
- Step Five: Introduction Meeting
- Step Six: Course of Study
- Step Seven: Induction Ceremony and Presentation to the Community
ASHLEY ANDERSON
Position:Vice President
Year: Senior
Major: Elementary Education minoring in FCNS: Child Development
Ashley Terrell
Position: President
Year: Senior
Major: Early Childhood Education
Questions, Comments, Concerns
The first to establish a chapter in Africa
Lichine Williams
Year: Graduated May 2013
Major: FCNS - Child Development
Campus Involvement:
- Campus Activity Board
- S-Plan Mentor
- PMP Mentor
- Trio Scholars
Hobbies: Playing basketball, drawing, singing, and collecting smurfs
Mikail Bass
Position: Treasurer
Year: Senior
Major:FCNS - Child Development
Lichine Williams
Markeshia Carter
Position: Financial Secretary
Year: Senior
Major: Child Development
Shaketra Dorsey
Year: Senior
Major:Physical Therapy
Campus Involvement
- E.B.O.N.Y. Woman
- S-Plan Mentor
- Treasurer of NPHC
Hobbies: Writing and reading
Porche Franklin
Mashiah Williams
Position: Secatary
Year: Senior
Major: Working Towards Teacher Certification
Hobbies: dancing,Spending time with friends, and skating
Jasmine Lewis
Year: Graduated May 2013
Major: FCNS - Individual Development
Campus Involvement: Trio Scholars
Hobbies: I love gym shoe shopping
Meet The Chapter
Eta Delta's Chapter History
Chaniqua Bryant
Position: Scholarship Chair
Year: Senior
Major: Communications
Campus Involvement:
- Mentor of the Peer Mentoring Program
- Campus Live Radio
Hobbies: I like to sing karaoke and daydream
Chapter Members
2014 Spring Interest Meeting
President: Ashley Terrell
Vice President: Ashley Anderson
Treasurer: Mikail Bass
Financial Secretary: Markeshia Carter
Secretary: Mashiah Williams
Parliamentarian: Porche Franklin
Historian: Tatiana Moore
Chaplin: Tangela Griffin
Community Service Chair: Matoya Covington
Programming Coordinator: Tiara Williams
MIP Committee: Kiara Boldon