Welcome to Mu Phi Chapter!
The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., "Red Hot" Mu Phi Chapter would like to welcome you to our cyber world! On this site you will be able to find information about our current chapter, upcoming events, the history of our sorority, how to contact us, and much more!
**SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE**
Scholarship applications can be found in the Financial Aid Offices of Baker College of Flint, Kettering University, or the University of Michigan-Flint. For questions or more information contact dstmuphi@yahoo.com with the subject line: SCHOLARSHIP BALL.
DATING GAME coming Friday, March 13, 2009...If you are interested in participating please attend one of our Dating Game Informationals at Kettering University or UM-Flint (see upcoming events section for more information or contact dsttrespot06@yahoo.com with the subject line: DATING GAME)
About Delta Sigma Theta
On January 13, 1913 on the campus of Howard University twenty-two young, scholarly, and ambitious black women founded what has today become the largest Black Greek Letter Organization for African American women. These young women wanted to use their collective strength to promote academic excellence and to provide assistance to persons in need. Our founders were interested in establishing an organization committed to the promotion of high cultural, intellectual, and moral standards among its members for its own benefits as well as for that of the larger society in which it existed. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is dedicated to the ideals of Sisterhood, Scholarship and Public Service. In accordance with these ideals, Delta has established a long and glorious history of educational, cultural, political, and social service in the public's interest. To further its public service goals, Delta Sigma Theta operates under a Five Point Program Thrust:
Delta Sigma Theta's Five-Point Thrust
On January 20, 1930, Delta Sigma Theta was incorporated as a national organization. Today there are over 200,000 members and over 900 chapters in the United States and in the Republics of Haiti, Liberia, the Virgin Islands, the Caribbean, Germany, Japan, Korea, and the Panama Canal.