As the third largest sorority in the nation, Kappa
Delta strives to be superior both nationally and on-campus. Each member is special and unique, yet united in a close
traditional sorority committed to maintaining our founding principles and ideals: academic achievement; leadership;
service; and TRUE SISTERHOOD.
History
- Founded: Longwood College 1897
- Chartered at High Point University 1955
- Colors: Olive Green and Pearl White
- Philanthropies: Prevent Child Abuse America; Hallelujah
House; Children's Hospital (Richmond, VA), American Academy for Orthopaedic Research, Girl Scouts of the USA
- Symbols
and Mascots: nautilus shell, dagger, teddy bear and katydid
- Flower:
White Rose
Our Open Motto
Ta Kala Diokomen
Let us strive for that which
is honorable, beautiful, and highest.
Our Object
The object of Kappa Delta Sorority is the formation
and perpetuation of good fellowship, friendship, and sisterly love among its members; the encouragement of literature and
education; the promotion of social interest; and the furtherance of charitable and benevolent purposes.
Our Purpose
The purpose of Kappa Delta Sorority is to promote true
friendship among the college girls of our country by inculcating into their hearts and lives those principles of truth, of
honor, of duty, without which there can be no true friendship.

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