Delta Phi Epsilon
Delta Phi Epsilon (ΔΦΕ or DPhiE) is an international sorority founded on March 17, 1917 at New York University Law School in Manhattan. It is one of 26 social sororities that form the National Panhellenic Conference.

What are DPhiE philanthropies?

Delta Phi Epsilon has three international philanthropies: the Delta Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation; the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation; and the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders.

How do you Disaffiliate Delta Phi Epsilon?

Disaffiliation: Any new member who chooses not to complete New Member Orientation or does not desire to become a member of the DELTA PHI EPSILON Sorority. The disaffiliating new member must notify the New Member Educator. The New Member Educator must notify the Chapter Management Team (Membership Manager).

Who founded DPhiE?

Ida Bienstock Landau
Minna Goldsmith MahlerDorothy Cohen SchwartzmanSylvia Steierman CohnEva Effron Robin
Delta Phi Epsilon/Founders

What does justice mean to DPhiE?

“Justice is extremely important understand. To know that everyone comes from different backgrounds or beliefs but we still respect everyone regardless of what they might do or believe in. Being fair to everyone.”

When was DPhiE founded?

March 17, 1917
Delta Phi Epsilon/Founded
On March 17, 1917, five courageous women attending New York University School of Law could not find a membership accepting of all backgrounds. Therefore, they formed Delta Phi Epsilon with the purpose of accepting all races and religions–one of the first non-sectarian, social sororities to do so.

What colors are DPhiE?

Our colors are royal purple and pure gold.

Is Delta Phi Epsilon a nonprofit?

DELTA PHI EPSILON SORORITY INC, fiscal year ending June 2019

Organization zip codeTax code designationRuling date of organization’s tax exempt status
19107-5609501(c)(7)1964-05-01

How do you get to Delta Phi Epsilon?

How do I join? Delta Phi Epsilon chapters abide by the recruitment policies set forth by the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). You can learn more about recruitment on your specific campus by reaching out to your college or university’s Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) or Student Involvement office.

Why is it important to have an effective Standards Board?

Chapter Standards Boards promote self-governance, facilitate increased education among fraternity members, deters future and reoccurring problems, and allows chapter officers to focus on responsibilities and duties that are specific to their position.

How many people are in DPhiE?

Founded at New York University’s School of Law, Delta Phi Epsilon is a 70,000-member international organization that is represented on 106 college campuses across the United States and Canada.

What does Esse Quam Videri mean to DPhiE?

to be rather than to seem to be
One thing we all have in common is our recognition and love of DPhiE’s motto – esse quam videri – which means ‘to be rather than to seem to be. ‘ We are dedicated to unapologetically being ourselves – and we hope to help each other bring out the best self that each of us can be!