Scholarship

Kappa Alpha Theta Policy on Academic Achievement

Kappa Alpha Theta expects each member to achieve high scholarship and to develop to the fullest her intellectual, cultural, and social potential. Each chapter is required to set a definite scholarship average which members must maintain in order to retain the social privileges of active membership. 

In addition, each chapter is expected to maintain an average above the All-Sorority Average (ASA) on its campus, and chapter bylaws shall establish specific grade requirements for officers.

Theta is highly committed to scholarship.  

Each week members volunteer to host study tables on campus, at the house, or local coffee shops. Thetas can be seen studying pretty much everywhere in the Drake community. It pays off, too. Theta consistently has one of the highest GPAs on Greek Street, with members always appearing on the President’s List and Dean’s List.  

New members are paired with an older member in a similar course of study as a mentor on day one of being a Theta.  The women of Kappa Alpha Theta are committed to their scholarship goals and work hard to achieve them. 

                 

 



Theta members inducted at the 2011 White Coat Ceremony