Troy University

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    1. Chi Omega House

      Chi Omega is the largest women’s fraternal organization with over 360,000 initiates. Chi Omega at Troy University is a diverse chapter full of women who strive to see each other succeed. These women focus on friendship, high standards of personnel, sincere learning and credible scholarship, participation in campus activities, career development, and community service in their everyday lives.

    2. Kappa Delta House

      Welcome to Kappa Delta! Our chapter is part of a national sisterhood with more than 230,000 members and chapters across the country. Together we are making great things happen in women’s lives, on campuses and in communities nationwide.

    3. Alpha Delta Pi House

      Alpha Delta Pi is a sisterhood of friends, a family of individuals and a home away from home. They embrace every woman's uniqueness, encourage and support each other's goals and dreams, and value character above all else. Founded in 1851 at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia, Alpha Delta Pi was the first secret society for women.

    4. Phi Mu House

      Welcome to the Kappa Gamma chapter of Troy Phi Mu! Founded Nationally on March 4th, 1852, we've called Troy our own home away from home since January 8th, 1966 and currently are home to 152 wonderful sisters! Feel free to look around our site and get a glimpse of our amazing sisterhood.

    5. Alpha Gamma Delta House

      Alpha Gamma Delta was officially founded on May 30, 1904, at the home of Dr. Wellesley Perry Coddington, a professor at Syracuse University. Each of the Fraternity's 11 Founders were progressive, influential women who selflessly contributed to the foundation and growth of Alpha Gamma Delta. Today, Alpha Gamma Delta is an international women's organization providing opportunities for personal development, service to others and a space for members to forge their own paths—all through a lifelong spirit of sisterhood. 

    6. Alpha Omicron Pi House

      Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity (AOII) was founded on January 2, 1897 at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City. The ideals of sincerity, service, and friendship provide the foundation for AOII.