At Illinois Tech since 1904
On November 16, 1904, five women from Lewis Institute in Chicago, Illinois decided to establish a sorority based on the bond of friendship that had grown between them during their years together in High School and in college.
Now, over 100 years later, with a newly earned sorority house, Kappa Phi Delta still continues to create and foster bonds of longlasting and powerful friendships between women from a variety of backgrounds, of different races and religions, and from different parts of the world.
Kappa Phi Delta is the oldest sorority on campus and the first organization of women accepted into Illinois Tech Greek Council. It is also one of the oldest local sororities in the nation. Kappa Phi Delta holds the highest grade point average among all of the Greek organizations.
Our Purposes
The women of Kappa Phi Delta recognize the absolute importance of a well rounded college experience that will allow for a smooth transition into the real world. Sisters not only focus on the academic aspect of college, but on cultivating skills that will be useful throughout life, such as time management, public speaking, teamwork, and leadership.
Kappa Phi Delta's pledge program includes seminars on time management, successful goal setting, and other valuable topics. To strengthen the academic of sisters, Kappa also has a Study Buddy programs, in-chapter tutors, and quiet hours set aside to foster a productive study environment in the house.
Sorority House
Kappa Phi Delta Chapter House is located on the northeast corner of the Illinois Tech Quad. The house is not only a home for most of our sisters, but a meeting place, retreat, and strong community helping to bring sisters closer together.
Fall Recruitment 2011
Congratulations to the new initiates of PC Spring 2011!
Kappa Phi Delta congratulates our new initiates Audrey Simper, Lisa Stump, Serena Sacco and Harshita Iyer.
Work Week
Jac Rose Formal 2011