To be rather than to seem to be”

Greek Letters: ΔΦE

Nickname: DPhiE

Values: Justice, Sisterhood, and Love

Symbol: The Unicorn

Colors: Royal Purple and Pure Gold

Founding Year at UT: 1965 & 2019

Chapter President: Sarah Iredell, utdphiepresident@gmail.com

Social Media: 
Instagram: @utdphie
Website: https://dphie.org/

National Philanthropy: Cystic Fibrosis and Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders

GPA Requirement: 
New Member: 2.5
Active Member: 2.5
Leadership: 2.75

Dues (semesterly & all-inclusive): 
New Member: $650.00
Active Member: $500.00

Estimated Weekly Time Commitment: 
New Member: 4-6 hours/week
Active Member: 2-4 hours/week

“I decided to join Delta Phi Epsilon because of the true love I felt between the girls in the room. On philanthropy day (the second day of recruitment), I had an amazing conversation with my good friend, Mary, and she is the reason why I left that round and called my mom immediately saying “I have to be in DPhiE”. When you are paired up to talk with someone during recruitment it is usually a one-on-one conversation, but all of us at the table, both active sisters and PNMs, had such a genuine conversation and I felt like I fit right in. I left that room with the biggest smile on my face and knew that Delta Phi Epsilon is where I belong.” - Christiana Rasmussen, Fall ‘22

“I wanted to find a place that I could call home and this amazing group of girls became my home away from home. Throughout my childhood, I never felt like I truly belonged in my friend groups and I always felt like an outsider. Friendships came and went for me throughout my life and all I wanted was to find a group of people who would accept me and love me for who I am and not try to change me. Joining the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority was the best decision I ever made. I don’t know where I would be if I had never joined this sorority. Delta Phi Epsilon means the world to me and I can’t wait to bring more girls into our wonderful organization.” - Abby Rakowsky, Fall ‘21