Local Chapter History
The Troy State Chapter was founded on April 2, 1966. We give credit to seven men, who are referred to as "The Mag Seven". Those men are as follows: King Bond, Jr., Arthur Bryan, Jack Corbitt, Jr., Don Dresheff, Winston Griggs, Max Metcalf, and Tommy Nichols.
International Fraternity History
Since at least 1929, Delta Chi has recognized the following eleven men as the Founders of The Delta Chi Fraternity: Albert Sullard Barnes, Myron McKee Crandall, John Milton Gorham, Peter Schermerhorn Johnson, Edward Richard O'Malley, Owen Lincoln Potter, Alphonse Derwin Stillman, Thomas A. J. Sullivan, Monroe Marsh Sweetland, Thomas David Watkins, Frederick Moore Whitney.
Delta Chi Facts
Founding
On October 13, 1890 eleven law students at Cornell University formed a Law Fraternity, Delta Chi. In 1922, the Fraternity officially went "general", thus opening its membership to men in all areas of study. Delta Chi, in 1929, became the first fraternity to officially abolish the hazing practices associated with "hell week".
Current Size
There are 126 chapters and colonies operating throughout the United States and Canada. Distribution is fairly even across the continent. Delta Chi has nearly 94,000 initiates.
Expansion
The Fraternity boasts an 91% colonization success rate: 31 of 34 groups started since 2001 remain active to date.
Colors
Red and Buff
Flower
White Carnation
Risk Management
Delta Chi is a member of FIPG.
For a copy of the Fraternity's risk management policy, click here
Insurance
$175 per man/per year discounted rate if paid in full by October 15, $190 per man/per year regular rate if paid later (2006-2007 school year).
Little Sisters
Delta Chi specifically prohibits chapters and colonies from taking part in any action that fosters, organizes, or in any way encourages or allows the existence of any undergraduate women's auxiliary group (i.e. little sisters).
Alumni
Delta Chi is proud to count among its ranks of alumni, many prominent alumni in the areas of government/military, industry/finance, education, sports, and arts/entertainment. Click here to see a List
BASIC EXPECTATIONS OF A DELTA CHI
I will strive for academic achievement and practice academic integrity.
I will respect the dignity and worth of all persons. I will not physically, mentally, psychologically or sexually abuse or haze any human being.
I will protect the health and safety of all human beings.
I will respect my property and the property of others; therefore, I will neither abuse nor support the abuse of property.
I will meet my financial obligations in a timely manner.
I will neither use nor support the use of illegal drugs. I will neither abuse nor support the abuse of alcohol.
I will acknowledge that a clean and attractive environment is essential to both physical and mental health; therefore, I will do all in my power to see that the chapter property is safe, properly cleaned and maintained.
I will know and understand the ideals expressed in my fraternity Ritual and will incorporate them into my daily life.
I will exercise compassion and understanding in dealing with all persons.
I will challenge all my fraternity members to abide by these fraternity obligations and will confront those who violate them.
COSTS
Individual:
Associate Member Dues $ 90
Initiation Dues $200
Membership Dues $45 per semester
MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHARTERING
The colony/chapter must:
Have a membership equal to or larger than the campus fraternity average.
Become functional in all areas: including recruitment, academics, service projects, intramurals, housing, finances, etc.
Have a colony grade point average that is equal to or above the all men's average.
Have written programs for all operational areas.
Have an Alumni Board of Trustees (ABT) composed of a majority of Delta Chis.
Have adequate and competitive housing (initially, adequate housing may be a section of the college or university's residence halls).
Have active alumni and faculty advisors
Be financially stable
Have approval by the institution and its IFC
Petition the Delta Chi Board of Regents for its charter. The Chartering Petition should contain all written programs, a statement of colony history, budget reports, and a statement of purpose. |