| It was because of the beautiful
friendship of Lenora Ashmore,Mary Sommerville Sparks, Julia Gardiner
Tyler, and Sara Turner that Kappa Delta began. And today, the ideals
of friendship, fellowship and sisterly love have remained constant
and strong for 106 years, just as our four founders envisioned it in
the beginning.
In 1912, Kappa Delta Sorority was the only Sorority to become
a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) immediately
upon petition. However, this did not come without sacrifice. NPC
required all chapters to be four year institutions, and two of
our chapters were not, one being our beloved founding chapter (Alpha).
The sisters of these two chapters selflessly relinquished their
charters for the sake of the future of Kappa Delta. Joyfully, Alpha
chapter was re-colonized in 1949 when (now) Longwood University
became a four-year baccalaureate institution.
As of January 2004, Kappa Delta has 206 chartered chapters.
In addition, Kappa Delta has 487 chartered alumnae associations,
the most of any NPC group. With active chapter sizes ranging from
40 to 200, membership has grown to approximately 10,000 collegiate
members and over 180,000 alumnae.
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