Delta Gamma

Do Good

A Message From Delta Gamma’s president

Welcome to the Theta Alpha chapter of Delta Gamma! We’re so happy you’re here and taking the time to learn more about our sisterhood. Whether you’re beginning to explore the Panhellenic community or simply interested in what makes Delta Gamma special, we’re excited to share a glimpse of the friendships, values, and experiences that define our chapter.

In Theta Alpha, our members come from many different backgrounds and interests, but we are united by a shared commitment to friendship, empathy, and assistance. From the moment I joined Delta Gamma, I felt surrounded by women who genuinely support and encourage one another. This chapter quickly became a place where I could grow, challenge myself, and feel confident being exactly who I am.

Our sisters are involved across campus as leaders, athletes, scholars, artists, and advocates, and each woman brings something unique to our community. What connects us most, however, is our dedication to lifting each other up and creating a space where every member feels valued and supported.

Delta Gamma has shaped my college experience in ways I never expected. The friendships I’ve built and the lessons I’ve learned have made these years incredibly meaningful. As Chapter President, I feel so fortunate to watch our members continue to grow in confidence and connection throughout their time here because the impact of this sisterhood extends far beyond our time in college. The bonds of this sisterhood truly lasts a lifetime.

Our chapter strives to live out Delta Gamma’s motto, “Do Good,” in everything we do, from serving our community to supporting one another through every stage of college life. The passion for uplifting others is something I see in our members which inspires me every day.

I am beyond grateful for Cal Poly’s Panhellenic community, which helps create such a positive and supportive space for all chapters on our campus. To the incredible women of Delta Gamma, thank you for making this chapter such a meaningful place to belong.

It is an honor to serve as our 2026 Chapter President, and I’m proud to lead this chapter alongside our amazing Chapter Management Team and within the broader PHA community.

— President Zoe Mears

Learn a little about Delta Gamma

Chapter House Live-In’s: Six

Official Philanthropy: Service for Sight, The Delta Gamma Foundation

Local Philanthropy: Guide Dogs For The Blind, Blind Children’s Center, Poly Pups

Chapter Values: Foster high ideals of friendship, promote educational and cultural interests, create a true sense of social responsibility, and develop the best qualities of character.

Our founders created DG when they were snowed in and could not return home for Christmas!

Scholarship Opportunites

Scholarships are a valuable resource to help ease the financial commitment of Panhellenic membership. A variety of options are available to support members with dues and related expenses, making sorority life more accessible and affordable.

Available Scholarship Opportunities:

  • National Organization Scholarships: National sorority organizations often provide scholarships such as but not limited to, academic achievement, leadership involvement, and financial need. These awards may assist with chapter dues, housing costs, or overall educational expenses.

  • Panhellenic Scholarships: The Panhellenic Council offers campus-wide scholarships to members of any affiliated chapter. These scholarships typically recognize leadership, academic excellence, community involvement, and demonstrated financial need. Scholarships vary by quarter, visit our scholarship tab for more information.

Together, these opportunities help ensure that finances do not stand in the way of sisterhood, leadership development, and the full sorority experience.

Dues and Costs

New Member Dues (Quarter):

$628 Fall Quarter

$257 Winter and Spring Quarter

Dues Cover: National new member and initiation fees, Chapter programming events, Educational and leadership development materials, Campus and National Panhellenic fees, Sisterhood events, Social Activities, Philanthropy and service-related expenses

Live Out Active Member Dues (Quarter):

$437 Fall Quarter

$257 Winter and Spring Quarter

Dues Cover: Chapter programming events, Educational and leadership development materials, Campus and National Panhellenic fees, Sisterhood events, Social Activities, Philanthropy and service-related expenses

Live In Active Member Dues (Quarter):

$3,686.62 Fall Quarter

$3,578.19 Winter and Spring Quarter

Dues Cover: Housing and room accommodations, Utilities (water, electricity, internet, etc.), House maintenance and repairs, Cleaning and housekeeping, Security cameras and Safety measures, Kitchen snacks, Parking, Regular Chapter Dues

Payment Plans:

Quarterly, Monthly, Pay in Full, and Autopay.

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