a Life Loyal Member
We are proud to support the Gamma Mu/University of Maryland college chapter and jointly host the annual Spring Tea on campus at their facility, located in College Park, Maryland.
Advisory Board and Facility Corporation Board
A few of our members serve on the Gamma Mu Advisory Board and the Gamma Mu Facility Corporation Board. If you are interested in learning more about the boards, you can contact the Gamma Mu Advisory Board Chairman at .
Looking for a few (good) volunteers
Do You Want to Stay Connected with Theta? Becoming a volunteer is one way to keep feeling young and connected with Kappa Alpha Theta. There is the excitement of being involved and learning always something new and invigorating. Each opportunity holds the possibility for making new friends and reliving those treasured college experiences with the wisdom earned by being an alumna. Visit the Fraternity's Volunteer Opportunities page for more information.
References for Recruitment
As an alumna of Kappa Alpha Theta, you have the opportunity to write references for young women who are going through recruitment on their college campus. The Fraternity asks that, whenever possible, Thetas use the online letter of reference form, found at www.kappaalphatheta.org, rather than a printed form. For more information, log onto the Theta website and click on "Recommend a Potential New Member" on the left hand side.
Advisory Board and Facility Corporation Board
A few of our members serve on the Gamma Mu Advisory Board and the Gamma Mu Facility Corporation Board. If you are interested in learning more about the boards, you can contact the Gamma Mu Advisory Board Chairman at .
Looking for a few (good) volunteers
Do You Want to Stay Connected with Theta? Becoming a volunteer is one way to keep feeling young and connected with Kappa Alpha Theta. There is the excitement of being involved and learning always something new and invigorating. Each opportunity holds the possibility for making new friends and reliving those treasured college experiences with the wisdom earned by being an alumna. Visit the Fraternity's Volunteer Opportunities page for more information.
References for Recruitment
As an alumna of Kappa Alpha Theta, you have the opportunity to write references for young women who are going through recruitment on their college campus. The Fraternity asks that, whenever possible, Thetas use the online letter of reference form, found at www.kappaalphatheta.org, rather than a printed form. For more information, log onto the Theta website and click on "Recommend a Potential New Member" on the left hand side.
