Upon graduating or leaving school, all initiated members of Theta Phi Alpha enter the alumnae phase of membership. While alumnae sisters can continue to retain contact with their chapter through newsletters, visits, and attending homecoming receptions and Founders’ Day ceremonies, there exists even more opportunity to maintain the bonds of sisterhood outside of the chapter. Alumnae associations and clubs are a great way for alumnae to maintain involvement in or reconnect with the Fraternity while also staying connected with local sisters.
Alumnae associations represent sisters from various geographical areas which work to support local chapters, and also hold social, philanthropic, and educational events. Alumnae associations are each granted a vote in Fraternal matters. Alumnae clubs are intended for areas with fewer sisters thus have less requirements than an alumnae association; many alumnae club activities are social in nature. Alumnae clubs are also a good intermediate step to becoming an alumnae association. To maintain recognition, alumnae clubs are only required to celebrate Theta Phi Alpha’s founding on or around Founders’ Day.
If you are interested in an alumnae association or club below, click on the name to be connected to the social media page for the group. If you have questions, or would like to start your own alumnae association or club, contact our Director of Alumnae Relations, at AlumnaeRelations@ThetaPhiAlpha.org.
Alumnae Associations
- Akron Area
- Boston Area
- Central Florida Area
- Central Ohio
- Chicago Area
- Flint Area
- Greater Cincinnati
- Greater Cleveland
- Greater Dayton
- Greater Omaha Area
- Greater Tampa Area
- Kansas City Area
- Lincoln Area
- Long Island
- Madison Area
- Nation’s Capital Area
- New Orleans Area
- New York City
- Northeastern Nebraska
- Northern & Central New York
- Northern Indiana/Illinois
- Northern Kentucky (Instagram)
- Northern New Jersey
- Northshore Louisiana Area
- Ohio River Valley
- Philadelphia Area
- Pittsburgh
- South Bend Area
- South Florida
- South Texas
- South Central Texas
- Southeastern Wisconsin
- Southern California
- Southwestern Connecticut
- Twin Cities